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Nigerian rivers among top 20 polluting rivers

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Three rivers from Nigeria including the Imo, Cross River and Kwa ibo are among the top 20 polluting rivers accounting for 67 per cent of global plastic inflow into the ocean.

A study published by Nature entitled River Plastic Emissions to the World’s Oceans estimated that between 1.15 and 2.41 million tonnes of plastic waste currently enters the ocean every year.

The Imo River is in southeastern Nigeria and flows 240 kilometres into the Atlantic Ocean. Its estuary is around 40 kilometres wide, and the river has an annual discharge of 4 cubic kilometres with 26,000 hectares of wetland while the Kwa Ibo River is a river that rises near Umuahia in Abia State, Nigeria, and flows in a southeastern direction through Akwa Ibom State to the Atlantic Ocean.

Daily Trust, December 6, 2017

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