Nigerian lawmakers violate laws by ignoring PWD's needs despite spending N42 billion on renovations. Disinformation fuels ethnic tensions in Kaduna. The Dasuki scandal reveals suspicious financial approvals by an ex-NSA. The West Africa Energy Cooperation Summit in Lome, Togo, aims to improve energy access and attract private sector investments for renewable energy.
Nigerian lawmakers have reportedly violated their country's laws and have ignored the needs of people with disabilities despite spending N42 billion on renovations. In a related investigation, it was uncovered that disinformation has fueled ethnic tensions in Kaduna. Additionally, an investigation into the Dasuki scandal revealed the movement of suspicious billions approved by an ex- NSA for family friends.
In other news, the West Africa Energy Cooperation Summit was held in Lome, Togo, where Adaobi Nnorukah, Investment Director at ARM-Harith Infrastructure Investment, discussed critical steps to improve energy access and attract private sector investments for renewable energy. She emphasized the importance of secure capacity payments, efficient energy delivery systems, and overcoming economic barriers to drive investment in the region
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