NCDMB, MJD launch pipeline engineering, corrosion control training

NCDMB and MJD have launched a training programme on pipeline engineering and corrosion control.

A report on ThisDayLive details the launch of pipeline engineering and corrosion control training by NCDMB and MJD. The article, dated March 19, 2026, highlights this collaborative effort in the title. No additional specifics such as venue, duration, or target audience appear in the available source excerpt. The page also featured snippets of other unrelated news items, including stories on mental health awareness, insecurity in Katsina, medical services in Lagos, and a debunked allegation against an ex-IGP.

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