This article explores several interconnected issues in Nigeria: the sale of banned weight gain products, ongoing sanitation challenges, the future of anti-corruption agencies, political allegations, and the governor's exercise of pardons.
Despite a ban in several countries, a 'harmful' weight gain product is being sold indiscriminately in Nigeria. This comes despite UNICEF's endorsement. Nigeria's only open defecation-free state is struggling with human faeces contamination. This article also includes analyses on sustaining the EFCC and ICPC's rebound and a piece examining Tchiani's allegations.
The central article focuses on a governor granting pardons to seven inmates, subject to a one-year parole, after they served substantial parts of their jail terms for various offenses
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