Nigerian Lawmakers Violate Law, African Carbon Market Gains Momentum at COP29

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Nigerian Lawmakers Violate Law, African Carbon Market Gains Momentum at COP29
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Nigerian lawmakers are accused of violating the law and neglecting the needs of people with disabilities despite significant spending on renovations. A special report highlights disinformation's role in ethnic tensions in Kaduna. An investigation uncovers a suspicious money trail related to the Dasuki scandal. Additionally, Gabriel Labbate discusses the new carbon market framework's potential benefits for Africa during COP29.

Nigerian lawmakers are violating the country's law and ignoring the needs of people with disabilities (PWDs) despite spending N42 billion on renovations. A special report highlights how disinformation has fueled ethnic tensions in Kaduna. An appeal is made to the Idanre royal family and the kingmakers. An investigation reveals a suspicious money trail involving the Dasuki scandal and ex-NSA's family friends.

In an interview with PREMIUM TIMES, Gabriel Labbate, head of the UN Environment Programme's climate mediation unit, discusses the newly adopted carbon market framework at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, emphasizing the importance of integrity and scale for Africa's benefit from carbon trading

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