Okrika Waterways A Dead Zone Indigenes Of Rivers State Cry 〈LIMITED »〉

The Okrika waterways, part of the larger Niger Delta ecosystem, are suffering from severe degradation primarily driven by industrial activities and oil-related incidents:

For the indigenous people of in Rivers State, the waterways were once a lifeline—a source of bountiful seafood, clean water, and cultural pride. Today, those same waters are being described as a "dead zone" by residents who face a grim reality of ecological collapse and economic ruin. A Fragile Ecosystem Under Siege OKRIKA WATERWAYS A DEAD ZONE INDIGENES OF RIVERS STATE CRY