The Dark Side of Illicit Tin Mining and Political Disinformation in Nigeria

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The Dark Side of Illicit Tin Mining and Political Disinformation in Nigeria
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Nigerian lawmakers violate country's law and ignore the needs of people with disabilities despite spending N42 billion on renovations. A special report highlights how disinformation fueled ethnic tensions in Kaduna. President Tinubu makes a state visit to France, and an article praises the 70-year-old Professor Jibrin Ibrahim for his selfless and incorruptible service.

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 KadunaPresident Tinubu on state visit to France, By Jibrin IbrahimBeneath 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...

This feat is achievable in two ways. First, individuals can demonstrate a deep sense of political understanding and intuition, like Ibrahim, when they have received substantial schooling through extensive reading and from dedicated teachers. In the process, these influences deposit in their minds theoretical ideas with which they can examine, evaluate and assess situations for the purpose of generating and propounding better ideas that can be used to solve big issues.

Professor Jibrin Ibrahim is a decorated intellectual who has paid his dues. We are indebted to his ideas. If his intellectual engagements reveal one thing, it is that the responsibility of nation-building lies in the hands of both the leaders and the led. He insists that knowledge is needed to understand the context of our problems. He is committed to offering ideas for leaders to solve problems. He is a nationalist who wants Nigeria to remain united.

He criticised the belief that males are above their female counterparts, and that means that anything which involves matters concerning the affairs of their people should not be left to women to decide. This patriarchal opinion creates an exclusionary politics that judges women even without giving them an opportunity to represent themselves. He asserts that such stereotypes pose a danger to the survival of a people than one could have imagined.

Professor Jibrin Ibrahim is a decorated intellectual who has paid his dues. We are indebted to his ideas. If his intellectual engagements reveal one thing, it is that the responsibility of nation-building lies in the hands of both the leaders and the led. He insists that knowledge is needed to understand the context of our problems. He is committed to offering ideas for leaders to solve problems. He is a nationalist who wants Nigeria to remain united.

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