This report delves into the illicit tin mining practices in Plateau State, Nigeria, and covers a range of other significant stories including Nigerian lawmakers violating laws and ignoring the needs of people with disabilities, despite spending large sums on renovations; the role of disinformation in fueling ethnic tensions in Kaduna; an investigation into the suspicious financial dealings of the ex-NSA; and the public disputes involving the Nigerian music duo, P-Square.
Beneath the Surface: The Dark World of Illicit Tin Mining in PlateauNigerian lawmakers violate country’s law, ignore PWD’s needs despite spending N42 billion on renovationsSPECIAL REPORT: How disinformation fueled ethnic tensions in KadunaThe fuss about Kemi Badenoch, By Azu IshiekweneWhen Medicines Fail: Many Nigerians battle antimicrobial resistance, AMR INVESTIGATION: Dasuki Money Trail: How ex-NSA approved suspicious billions for family...
Despite the celebration with their hit song at the Paris state dinner, P-Square is currently in a “fractured state.” The brothers, who first parted ways in 2017 due to internal conflicts, have been embroiled in a series of disputes. The performance was met with enthusiastic applause, and President Tinubu and the First Lady were present. They appeared visibly moved by the cultural tribute. The musical gesture has since drawn mixed reactions from Nigerians. Nigerian pop and R&B music star Asa also graced the dinner performing her 2007 acclaimed song, “Eye Adaba.”It is the first official state visit to Paris by a Nigerian leader in over two decades, the last being ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo’s in 2000.
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