Nigerian lawmakers are criticized for violating laws and ignoring people with disabilities, while the government urges the International Criminal Court (ICC) to halt an investigation into alleged crimes by military personnel against civilians, despite evidence of war crimes. Other issues include illicit tin mining, ethnic tensions fueled by disinformation, and antimicrobial resistance.
Nigerian lawmakers have been accused of violating their country’s laws and ignoring the needs of people with disabilities, despite spending N42 billion on renovations. Additionally, an investigation into illicit tin mining in Plateau State highlights the dark world beneath the surface. A special report details how disinformation has fueled ethnic tensions in Kaduna. Many Nigerians are battling antimicrobial resistance (AMR), indicating a crisis in healthcare.
An investigation into the money trail of Dasuki, involving an ex-NSA, reveals suspicious transactions approved for family friends. The Nigerian government has urged the International Criminal Court (ICC) to stop the prolonged investigation into alleged crimes by military personnel against civilians in conflict zones, despite evidence of war crimes in northeastern Nigeria
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