The documentary on the real life happenings [struggles] on surviving the flood at Ahoada in Rivers state Nigeria Photo by Hansel ohioma
Abubakar Sule, 26, a farmer and butcher in Teshena, Bauchi state, northeast Nigeria who was expecting a bumpy harvest. Then one morning, he woke up to a farm swallowed by water. All his millet, corn, beans, sesame, and hard work were gone. More than half of his community had to seek shelter in schools converted into IDP camp Photo by Sadiq Mustapha
The Plastic sea series is a documentary of some of the devastating effects of human activities that affected and is still affecting the climate. Here we see a tortoise dieing due to climate chnage effect. Photo by ItzAbdullahi
A young boy picks up plastic bottles on the banks of the River Benue. Plastic is the biggest polluter of the world’s oceans and due to its composition it takes a long time to degrade hence creating greenhouse gasses which warm up the world. Photo by Ummigarba
A man returning from the IDP camp searching for his home in the flood Photo by Sadiq Mustapha
A kid walks over polyethene waste while carrying water on his head back to their house Plastic is the biggest polluter of the world’s oceans and due to its composition it takes a long time to degrade. Photo by Ummigarba
Effect of Harmattan on skin and soil at Zangon Kataf, Kaduna State. Photo by Valtino44
the documentary on the real life happenings {struggles} on surviving the flood at Ahoada in Rivers state Nigeria Photo by Hansel ohioma
A water way that have completely dried due to lack of rain Photo by Obihoja
Communities submerged by flooding at Auyo, Jigawa state Photo by Sani Maikatanga