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Volume 12, Issue 2 (2025)

ISSN: 3067-2600

DOI Prefix: 10.5281/zenodo.

ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIOECONOMIC DRIVERS OF CHOLERA EPIDEMICS IN MINNA, NIGER STATE

By Blessing Chidinma Nwachukwu, Ibrahim Musa Garba

Most people in Minna, Niger State rely on untreated water from wells for their daily supply and intake while some have no or limited access to water and adequate sanitation facilities. These residents live under the threat of cholera. Approximately o...

SULFATE ATTACK RESISTANCE OF INTERNALLY CURED HIGH-PERFORMANCE CONCRETE CONTAINING MILLET HUSK ASH

By Chukwudi Emmanuel Okonkwo , Fatima Yusuf Bala

Due to the difficulties in maintaining failing concrete structures built with normal concrete (NC), high-performance concrete (HPC), which is extremely dense and has a low water-binder content, has been developed. However, it has been observed that i...

MEASURING SAFETY CULTURE RESILIENCE IN ABUJA’S CONSTRUCTION SECTOR: A MULTI-DIMENSIONAL APPROACH

By Aisha Umar Bello, Muhammad Salisu Ibrahim

A resilient safety culture involves continuous improvements in safety performance and the ability to foresee and anticipate the changing nature of safety risks in complex sociotechnical systems. This study aims to assess the dimensions of resilient s...

TOXIC METAL ACCUMULATION IN WATER AND FISH: CHROMIUM AND LEAD IN WASAI RESERVOIR, KANO STATE

By Hauwa Kabiru Nuhu, Umar Dantani Abdullahi

Heavy metals bio-accumulation in fish organs consumed by man generated issues of public health concern. This study was conducted to determine the levels of Chromium and Lead bioaccumulation in liver and muscles of two fish species (Clarias gariepinus...