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Quality of Water from Hand-Dug Wells in Nembe Town, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
British Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2023This study examined the quality of water supply from hand-dug wells in Nembe town, Bayelsa State using sample survey design. Data was obtained from primary sources. To assess if the quality of groundwater supplied in Nembe town is safe for domestic and drinking purposes, the physico-chemical and microbial status of the groundwater were studied.
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Environmental Impact of Oil Exploration in Nigeria: A Case Study of Nembe Local Government.
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2023Nigeria’s economy has relied heavily on oil exploration for many years. The Niger Delta region’s ecology and communities have, nevertheless, been significantly impacted by oil exploration and production. These effects include water and land contamination, a loss of biodiversity, and risks to public health.
F.B. Akeju, G.B. Oguntimein
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Nembe Cultural Festivals of Nigeria: African Culture Notes
International Journal of Comparative Studies in International Relation and Development, 2023Cultural festivals are increasingly becoming arenas of discourse for scholars to express their innate views about the cosmological component of a society on a wider social, cultural and political scales. Thus, galvanizing debates that invariably polarizes between those advocating change and those preserving tradition in the face of globalization. This
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Using time-lapse seismic for field development at Nembe Creek, Nigeria
The Leading Edge, 2006Nigeria is the largest oil producer in Africa and the 11th largest in the world. The majority of reserves are found along the country's coastal Niger River Delta. Nembe Creek Field, southwest of Port Harcourt (Figure 1), was discovered in 1973 and started production in 1977. This land/swamp field has a large STOIIP with an ultimate recovery of about 50%
Ali Tura, Ubong Etuk, Sam Udo
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Nembe : the City Idea in the Eastern Niger Delta.
Cahiers D'Etudes Africaines, 1971The following discussion of the delta city is confined to the four main 1j9 metropolitan centres of the Eastern Delta, namely Nembe (Brass), Elem Kalabari (New Calabar), Bonny, and Okrika; and excludes the cities of Ode Itsekiri (Warri) in the Western Delta, and Atakpa (Old Calabar) on the Cross River estuary to the east.
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