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Kogi State Government on Saturday said there is no disease outbreak in any of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) Camps in the wake of...

ByKogi State Government on Saturday said there is no disease outbreak in any of the Internally Displaced Persons Camps in the wake of flooding in the state.

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