Nigerian lawmakers are under scrutiny for violating the country’s law and failing to meet the needs of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) despite allocating N42 billion for renovations. A special report reveals how disinformation has exacerbated ethnic tensions in Kaduna, and the American space at AUN has been inaugurated. The TNCG announced its winners, with Akinrinde Olaoluwa taking home the top prize of N250,000 for his video content.
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According to the organisers, the competition received nine “impressive” entries, with the top three videos making it to the final round. The contest, which is part of the day-long conference in Lagos, is held in partnership with TASCK, a leading creative talent management organisation, founded by Nigerian rapper Jude Abaga .
In his presentation, Mr Osinbajo highlighted how technology has influenced political action in Africa, citing the use of social media for #EndSARS protests in Nigeria and the Gen Z uprising in Kenya. “This platform is dedicated to harnessing the power of technology to drive political transformation across Africa,” he said. “Today, we gather to explore how we can collectively leverage our strengths to engage positively with governments and play our roles as active citizens or institutions.”
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