Nigerian lawmakers are accused of violating the country's laws and regulations by spending billions of naira on unnecessary renovations, while ignoring the needs of the public works department. The report highlights the misuse of public funds and the impact of such actions on the country's development and economy, also touching on the role of disinformation in fueling ethnic tensions in Kaduna and the dark world of illicit tin mining in Plateau.
Nigerian lawmakers violate country’s law, ignore PWD’s needs despite spending N42 billion on renovationsSPECIAL REPORT: How disinformation fueled ethnic tensions in KadunaBeneath the Surface: The Dark World of Illicit Tin Mining in PlateauNigerian lawmakers violate country’s law, ignore PWD’s needs despite spending N42 billion on renovationsSPECIAL REPORT: How disinformation fueled ethnic tensions in KadunaThe Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Muhammad Pate, said malaria cost s...
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