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Extreme Heat Costs Nigerian Women Workers Billions in Annual Earnings, Report Reveals
New study highlights economic loss among low-income women due to rising temperatures; calls for urgent government intervention
New study highlights economic loss among low-income women due to rising temperatures; calls for urgent government intervention
A new report has revealed that extreme heat is causing significant financial losses for poor women workers in Nigeria and across the globe, with annual earnings dropping by over $57 billion. The findings, released on Thursday, underscore the disproportionate impact of climate change on women engaged in informal and low-wage sectors, particularly in urban centres such as Lagos and Kano.
The report points out that as temperatures continue to rise, many female workers—especially those working outdoors or in poorly ventilated environments—are forced to reduce their working hours or miss work entirely due to health risks associated with heatwaves. This reduction in productivity directly affects their daily income, compounding existing challenges faced by women in the labour market.
Experts say the issue is especially pressing for Nigeria given its large population of women engaged in informal trading, agriculture and domestic work. With limited access to cooling infrastructure and social safety nets, these women bear the brunt of lost earnings and increased health risks. The report urges governments at all levels to prioritise gender-responsive climate adaptation policies and invest in affordable cooling solutions for vulnerable communities.
According to the findings, without urgent intervention, the economic consequences of extreme heat will continue to widen gender inequality and hamper national development goals. Analysts are calling on federal and state authorities to collaborate with international partners to implement early warning systems, expand social protection programmes, and ensure access to health services for affected workers.
The study has sparked renewed debate among labour unions and advocacy groups who are demanding stronger policy action. As Nigeria continues to experience record-high temperatures, stakeholders warn that failure to address this issue could undermine ongoing efforts towards economic empowerment for women.
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Nigeria Approves Emergency Funds as Ebola Death Toll Rises in DRC
Federal government releases special intervention to strengthen border health surveillance amid regional outbreak concerns
Federal government releases special intervention to strengthen border health surveillance amid regional outbreak concerns
The Nigerian government has approved the release of emergency funds to bolster national preparedness after a rise in Ebola virus disease fatalities was reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Thursday. The response comes as neighbouring West and Central African countries heighten vigilance against cross-border transmission.
Authorities said the intervention aims to support Nigeria’s border health surveillance and readiness, as regional health agencies warn that increased movement of people could facilitate the spread of Ebola. The funds are expected to be channelled towards critical health infrastructure, rapid response teams, and public awareness campaigns at major entry points, especially in states with high traffic from Central Africa.
Ebola outbreaks in the DRC have historically posed a threat to Nigeria due to extensive trade and migration links within the region. The latest deaths underscore renewed concerns about public health capacity to contain infectious diseases, especially with Nigeria’s experience during the 2014 outbreak that resulted in multiple cases in Lagos and Rivers State before being contained.
A senior official from Nigeria’s Ministry of Health said measures are being implemented at international airports, seaports, and land borders to screen travellers for symptoms. “Government has activated all necessary protocols to ensure early detection and swift isolation if any suspected case arises,” the official stated. While no cases have been reported within Nigeria as at Thursday, health authorities have urged citizens to report any unusual illness or fever.
Regional collaboration remains a priority as health ministries across West Africa coordinate joint surveillance efforts. Public health experts emphasise the need for sustained investment in epidemic preparedness, given ongoing risks from cross-border outbreaks. Authorities say they will continue to provide updates as the situation evolves.
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Lagos: Lafarge Transitions to HBM Nigeria Plc, Unveils New Corporate Identity
Group MD Lolu Alade-Akinyemi assures staff and customers of seamless operations as rebranding takes effect nationwide
Group MD Lolu Alade-Akinyemi assures staff and customers of seamless operations as rebranding takes effect nationwide
Lafarge Africa Plc on Tuesday officially changed its corporate name to HBM Nigeria Plc, unveiling a new identity at a ceremony in Lagos that signals the company’s continued evolution within Nigeria’s building solutions sector. The transition, led by Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Lolu Alade-Akinyemi, follows changes in the company’s shareholding structure and is designed to reflect its growing integration with the global Huaxin Building Materials Group.
The event brought together key industry stakeholders, including Chairman Gbenga Oyebode and Minister of Works Dave Umahi, who praised the company—now HBM Nigeria Plc—for its longstanding contributions to infrastructure development across the country. Representatives of state governments from Cross River, Lagos, and Ogun joined traditional leaders and business executives at the official unveiling.
According to Alade-Akinyemi, the transition marks a significant milestone for one of Nigeria’s largest cement producers. “HBM Nigeria Plc represents an exciting new chapter in our journey as a leading building solutions company. While our corporate identity is evolving, our commitment to Nigeria remains unwavering. We remain focused on delivering quality cement, concrete, aggregates, and innovative building solutions that support infrastructure development, housing growth, and industrialisation,” he said at the event.
Chairman Oyebode expressed confidence in the rebranding process, thanking shareholders and staff for their ongoing support. He stated that HBM Nigeria Plc would continue to create sustainable value for shareholders while upholding its legacy of excellence and responsible business practices. Minister Umahi commended the company’s role in supporting federal infrastructure initiatives, noting its “impeccable” product standards and integrity.
The rollout of the new corporate identity will be implemented in phases across all HBM Nigeria Plc locations—including Ewekoro and Sagamu in Ogun State; Ashaka in Gombe State; Mfamosing in Cross River State; as well as ready-mix operations in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. The company confirmed that no disruptions are expected for employees or customers during this period. With an installed cement production capacity of 10.5 million tonnes per annum and extensive operations nationwide, HBM Nigeria Plc says it remains committed to driving economic growth and supporting Nigeria’s urbanisation agenda.
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REA Commissions Solar Mini-Grid to Electrify Five Lagos Communities
New off-grid project aims to boost local economy and improve living standards in underserved areas of Lagos State
New off-grid project aims to boost local economy and improve living standards in underserved areas of Lagos State
The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) has commissioned a solar mini-grid system to provide electricity for five communities in Lagos State, South-West Nigeria. The commissioning ceremony took place on Thursday, 25 June 2026, marking a significant step towards bridging the energy access gap in the state.
According to officials present at the event, the solar mini-grid is designed to supply reliable power to hundreds of households and small businesses across the targeted communities. The project is part of REA’s broader initiative to expand renewable energy solutions in off-grid and underserved rural areas nationwide.
Many residents in these Lagos communities have long depended on petrol generators and lanterns due to inadequate grid supply. With the newly commissioned mini-grid, beneficiaries are expected to enjoy improved electricity access for domestic use and commercial activities. This intervention is also projected to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and contribute to environmental sustainability efforts.
Speaking at the commissioning, representatives from REA said the agency remains committed to deploying clean energy infrastructure across all geopolitical zones. They noted that similar projects have already been completed in other parts of the country, with more underway. The agency also encouraged community members to take ownership of the facility for its long-term sustainability.
Stakeholders believe this development will stimulate micro-enterprises and enhance quality of life for residents. Local leaders expressed optimism that access to regular power supply will drive economic opportunities and social development. Further expansion of off-grid energy solutions is expected as part of government’s ongoing rural electrification programme.
