An investigation reveals how former NSA Dasuki approved suspicious financial transactions for family and friends, while lawmakers violate national laws and ignore public needs despite spending billions on renovations. The report also covers disinformation fueling ethnic tensions in Kaduna, possibilities under President Tinubu for the Port Harcourt Refinery, and efforts to elevate women's roles in Nigeria.
Nigerian lawmakers violate country’s law, ignore PWD’s needs despite spending N42 billion on renovationsSPECIAL REPORT: How disinformation fueled ethnic tensions in KadunaPort Harcourt Refinery and the many possibilities under President Tinubu, By Fredrick NwabufoImaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim: Elevating women’s voices and roles in Nigeria, By Rahma OladosuINVESTIGATION: Dasuki Money Trail: How ex-NSA approved suspicious billions for family...
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