Nigerian lawmakers are accused of violating country's law and wasting billions of naira on unnecessary renovations, while the Public Works Department (PWD) remains underfunded. The report also delves into how disinformation has fueled ethnic tensions in Kaduna and the illicit activities in tin mining in Plateau.
Nigeria n 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 Plateau Nigeria n lawmakers violate country’s law, ignore PWD’s needs despite spending N42 billion on renovationsSPECIAL REPORT: How disinformation fueled ethnic tensions in KadunaThe commission also inaugurated a separate committee comprising six members to run the...
It was followed by the opening of application forms for the issuance of Hajj Licence for the airlift of the 2025 pilgrims from Nigeria. “Meanwhile, five cargo companies applied for excess luggage transportation. They are Aglow Aviation Support Services Limited, Cargo Zeal Technologies, Qualla Investment, Kiswah Logistics Services Limited, and Sokodeke Global Travels and Cargo,” the statement said.In his remarks, Mr Saleh, a professor, described the inauguration as an important activity that demands commitment due to the magnitude of work involved and its significance to successful Hajj operations.
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