Nigerian lawmakers spend billions on renovations while ignoring PWD's needs, investigation into ex-NSA's financial dealings, and disinformation fueling ethnic tensions. U.S. AFRICOM General Michael Langley visited Nigeria to strengthen bilateral security collaboration.
Nigerian lawmakers have been accused of violating the country’s law by spending N42 billion on unnecessary renovations while ignoring the needs of the Physical Planning Department (PWD). This comes in the wake of an investigation into the controversial financial dealings of Dasuki, where ex-NSA approved suspicious billions for family friends. Additionally, a special report by local media has shed light on how disinformation has fueled ethnic tensions in Kaduna. On a different front, U.S.
AFRICOM General Michael Langley visited Nigeria to reinforce the partnership between the United States and the Nigerian Armed Forces. The visit included meetings with Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, and discussions on advancing shared security priorities and leveraging health diplomacy
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