Dasuki's Money Trail and Violations: Nigerian Lawmakers' Spending Cuts to PWDs

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Dasuki's Money Trail and Violations: Nigerian Lawmakers' Spending Cuts to PWDs
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An investigation reveals ex-NSA Dasuki's approval of suspicious billions for family and friends, alongside Nigerian lawmakers' misuse of funds. The report also explores disinformation in Kaduna, women's roles in Nigeria, and the dark side of tin mining.

An investigation has unveiled how ex-NSA, Dasuki , approved billions of dollars for family and friends in Nigeria, violating the country’s laws. Nigerian lawmakers are accused of spending N42 billion on unnecessary renovations while ignoring the needs of people with disabilities (PWDs). Special reports also highlight how disinformation fueled ethnic tensions in Kaduna and the role of women in Nigeria, specifically focusing on Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim.

Additionally, the reports delve into the dark world of illicit tin mining in Plateau State and the financial autonomy of local government areas (LGAs)

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