A critical look at Nigerian lawmakers' violation of laws, the impact of disinformation on ethnic tensions, and the controversy surrounding the Port Harcourt Refinery's operations.
Nigerian lawmakers are under scrutiny for violating the country's law and ignoring the needs of people with disabilities (PWDs) despite spending N42 billion on infrastructure renovations. A special report highlights how disinformation has fueled ethnic tensions in Kaduna. An investigation into the Dasuki money trail reveals suspicious financial transactions approved by ex-NSA for family friends.
The situation surrounding the Port Harcourt refinery is a source of concern, with conflicting reports on its operational status and production. The Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers insists that the refinery is operational and continues to refine petroleum products
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