Nigerian lawmakers violate the law by ignoring the needs of people with disabilities despite spending N42 billion on renovations. A special report highlights how disinformation fueled ethnic tensions in Kaduna, while an investigation uncovers a suspicious money trail linked to the former NSA. Additionally, an article discusses the legal drama surrounding the CCT chairman and the challenges Nigerians face with antimicrobial resistance.
Beneath 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 KadunaCCT chairman drama: Legalese and missteps on a constitutional matter, By Haroon AremuWhen Medicines Fail: Many Nigerians battle antimicrobial resistance , AMRINVESTIGATION: Dasuki Money Trail: How ex-NSA approved suspicious billions for family...
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Nigerian Lawmakers' Misappropriation of Funds and Violations of Law UncoveredNigerian lawmakers are under scrutiny for misappropriating billions of naira and violating the country’s laws, while spending N42 billion on unnecessary renovations. The report also highlights issues of disinformation fueling ethnic tensions and the dark world of illicit tin mining in Plateau.
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Nigerian Lawmakers Violate Law, Ignore Public Works Department Needs Amidst N42 Billion Renovation SpendingNigerian lawmakers are under scrutiny for violating the country's laws and ignoring the needs of the Public Works Department despite spending N42 billion on renovations. This comes as an investigation into the 'Dasuki Money Trail' reveals suspicious financial approvals for family and friends, highlighting the misuse of funds and governance issues.
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Nigerian Lawmakers' Renovation Spending Amidst Unmet Needs and Land TensionsNigerian lawmakers are violating their country's laws and ignoring the needs of the Permanent Secretariat by spending N42 billion on renovations. This comes amidst ongoing farmer-herder clashes, highlighting the land use tensions exacerbated by disinformation.
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