
Ibrahim Audu Husseini
Ibrahim Audu Husseini is a spokesperson for the Niger State emergency agency and has been actively involved in the response efforts to the recent flooding that claimed at least 111 lives in Mokwa, Nigeria.
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The spokesperson for the Niger State emergency service, Ibrahim Audu Husseini, said an additional 11 people were injured.
Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods as rescue efforts haltedIbrahim Audu Husseini is the spokesperson for the State Emergency Management Agency of Niger State, providing updates on the flood situation.
Mueren más de 150 personas en Nigeria por inundacionesIbrahim Audu Husseini is the Niger State emergency agency spokesman who reported on the death toll from the floods.
At least 111 people dead after floods submerge a market town | World News
Ibrahim Audu Husseini confirmed the updated fatality count to The Associated Press on Saturday.
Death toll rises to 151 after floods submerge north-central Nigeria townIbrahim Audu Husseini provided new data on the number of casualties from the flood in Niger state.
Повінь у Нігерії забрала життя понад 150 людейIbrahim Audu Husseini is the spokesperson for the NEMA who reported on the impact of the floods.
Au Nigeria, plus de 150 morts après de violentes inondations dans le centre du paysIbrahim Audu Husseini is the spokesperson for NEMA in Niger state, reporting on the unprecedented floods.
Nigeria: Al menos 115 muertos dejan inundaciones "sin precedentes" en el centro de ese país | últimas | MUNDO
Ibrahim Audu Husseini is the spokesperson for NEMA in Niger state, reporting on the flood casualties.
Más de 100 muertos por devastadoras inundaciones en Nigeria
Ibrahim Audu Husseini is a spokesperson for the emergency management agency in Nigeria.
Au Nigeria, au moins 115 morts après de violentes inondations dans le centre du pays
Ibrahim Audu Husseini is the spokesman for the Niger State emergency agency who reported on the death toll from the floods.
At least 111 people dead after floods submerge market town in Nigeria’s Niger State




