Author name: cmedia

admin

Experts, AFYMP Charge Young Women Journalists To Change The Narrative of Women in Journalism

By Deborah Ogunmola The Africa Foundation for Young Media Professionals (AFYMP), a media skills/career development organisation trained about 50 campus journalists and mass communication students from South-South and South-East regions on a fully funded media workshop, strongly supported by MacArthur Foundation and Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ). The training which started on Monday, […]

Experts, AFYMP Charge Young Women Journalists To Change The Narrative of Women in Journalism Read More »

Bauchi-Gombe road: In questionable, shoddy execution, FG wasted over N1bn in emergency repairs, road still death trap

In this report, WikkiTimes’ YAKUBU MOHAMMED revealed that in its desperate move to siphon money, the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing not only failed to execute the work but paid contractors that have nothing to do with road constructions; some of them are oil companies. The federal government has spent about N1bn in repair

Bauchi-Gombe road: In questionable, shoddy execution, FG wasted over N1bn in emergency repairs, road still death trap Read More »

Uncover the untold stories within communities, Iorter charges journalist

By Janet Samuel In a bid to improve the investigative capacity of journalist, Safer Media Initiative(SMI) has urged Journalist to uncover the untold stories within the grassroots level The Executive Director/CEO of SMI, Peter Iorter, gave the advice in a 2 day capacity building workshop on investigative journalism organized by SMI in collaboration with the

Uncover the untold stories within communities, Iorter charges journalist Read More »

After WikkiTimes’ investigation, FERMA takes over some abandoned portions of Bauchi-Gombe road, commences rehabilitation

The Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), a subsidiary of the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing has taken over failed sections of the Bauchi-Gombe road which were hitherto abandoned as exposed in WikkiTimes’ recent investigation. This paper in a detailed investigation unearthed how millions of naira were wasted on emergency repairs and rehabilitation of the

After WikkiTimes’ investigation, FERMA takes over some abandoned portions of Bauchi-Gombe road, commences rehabilitation Read More »

After WikkiTimes’ investigation, Gombe Medical Association vows to prosecute perpetrators

The Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria (AMLSN), Gombe State chapter, says it will engage necessary authorities to prosecute some health workers exposed in WikkiTimes’ recent Investigation. The investigation exposed how health workers in some facilities continue to subvert the system by issuing fake genotype certificates in exchange for financial gratification. The story exposed

After WikkiTimes’ investigation, Gombe Medical Association vows to prosecute perpetrators Read More »

INVESTIGATION: Genotype scam: How health workers in Gombe issue fake genotype certificates for a token

WikkiTimes reporter spent several weeks investigating fake genotype certificates to pass medical assessments that can be obtained in Gombe State. This report exposes how hospital laboratories issue fake genotype certificates for a token, sometimes even free. A married couple gave birth to a sickle cell child, this generated confusion as it’s believed that none of

INVESTIGATION: Genotype scam: How health workers in Gombe issue fake genotype certificates for a token Read More »

2 day capacity building training for journalists ends in Abuja

By Princess-Ekwi Ajide Abuja A 2-day training on investigative journalism has ended in Abuja with a call on Journalists to be intentional in their nose for news. The Training put together by the Safer-Media Initiative, under the collaboration of the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism and the MacArthur Foundation was an opportunity for select

2 day capacity building training for journalists ends in Abuja Read More »

Investigation: How IDPs ‘keep’ their kids malnourished ‘using citric acid’ and profit from a nutrition program to heal them

BY USMAN MOHAMMED, FATI MUSA MARTE & ABDULKADIR M. LAWAN Internally displaced persons, IDPs, across the North East have fashioned out a criminal commercial enterprise at the expense of their kids to enrich themselves. They help to ‘make’ or ‘keep’ their kids, aged 0 to 5, malnourished, in order to profit from their condition. An

Investigation: How IDPs ‘keep’ their kids malnourished ‘using citric acid’ and profit from a nutrition program to heal them Read More »

Benue to recruit 1,500 teachers weeks after National Record’s exposé of decayed Secondary Schools

By Amos Aar BARELY two weeks after National Record published Part 1 of its investigative report on the poor condition of secondary schools in Benue State, the State Teaching Service Board (TSB) has advertised for the recruitment of 1,500 teachers for public secondary schools across the state. Parts 2 and 3, as well as photo

Benue to recruit 1,500 teachers weeks after National Record’s exposé of decayed Secondary Schools Read More »

Investigation: Eleven years after, Lanle Travel & Tour yet to refund swindled intended pilgrims in Niger

In 2011, Lanle Travel & Tour, a private company, milked millions of naira from some intended pilgrims in Niger State, with the promise of airlifting them to the Holy Land, Saudi Arabia. For unclear reasons, they were not airlifted after spending weeks in Shiroro Hotel and Hajj Camp in Minna, the capital of Niger State.

Investigation: Eleven years after, Lanle Travel & Tour yet to refund swindled intended pilgrims in Niger Read More »

How conflict-wrecked children in Benue IDP camps face uncertain future without education

Since 2011, hundreds of thousands of people, including women and children, have been displaced as a result of sustained conflict between herders and farmers in various parts of Benue State, with the most affected being in rural, farming communities. In this account of the tragic and existential struggles in camps of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)

How conflict-wrecked children in Benue IDP camps face uncertain future without education Read More »

Investigation: How underfunding, extortion, unpaid wages, ruin Benue’s secondary schools – Part 3

By Iduh Onah, Amos Aar & Denen Achussah Read Part 1 here, and Part 2 here. Extortion of Schools by Education Officers A vice said to have become a huge moral impediment in the administration of secondary schools in Benue State is the allegation of extortion of principals by officials of the Ministry of Education

Investigation: How underfunding, extortion, unpaid wages, ruin Benue’s secondary schools – Part 3 Read More »

How OML 67, OML 68 and OML 70 were undervalued by corrupt NNPC officials

By Emmanuel Mayah rejected consortium offered $2.25 billion higher than preferred bidder the real reason ExxonMobil-Seplat deal is blockaded In the Nigerian oil industry, cases of elephants passing through the eye of the needle are hardly uncommon. Everyday transactions are riddled with paradox. The insider details would make the Brazil’s “Car Wash” looks like a

How OML 67, OML 68 and OML 70 were undervalued by corrupt NNPC officials Read More »

How nomadic education commission, contractors siphoned about N290m in classroom projects in Kano state

Six briefcase companies were used by Nomadic Education Commission to divert N290 million. Two of the companies belong to the same individuals; WikkiTimes investigation revealed that the last set of schools either constructed or established in Kano State by the National Commission for Nomadic Education was in 2016, two years even before the current projects

How nomadic education commission, contractors siphoned about N290m in classroom projects in Kano state Read More »

WASH takes a back seat as Kwara govt embarks on PHCs renovation

Although Kwara state government has embarked on the revitalization of its Primary Health Care system, an unhealthy pattern that may scuttle the intended benefits has been unraveled. A fact-finding visit to rural communities in Asa and Moro local government areas (LGAs) by Solacebase correspondent , JUSTINA ASISHANA revealed a disregard for WASH infrastructure in the

WASH takes a back seat as Kwara govt embarks on PHCs renovation Read More »

Bali-Gembu road scandal: FG takes over project from Taraba govt after WikkiTimes investigation, to commence full reconstruction

After WikkiTimes’ investigative story exposing collaborative deceit and corruption between the federal government and Taraba State on the Bali-Serti-Gembu road, the Federal Government has taken over the project from the state, pledging to commence full reconstruction of the road. This was part of the outcome of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) weekly meeting held on

Bali-Gembu road scandal: FG takes over project from Taraba govt after WikkiTimes investigation, to commence full reconstruction Read More »

Exclusive: Stakeholders call for completion of Maiduguri-Bama-Banki road

By Usman Ahmed and Kaigama Mustapha The joint Maiduguri-Bama-Banki stakeholders have expressed dissatisfaction on how Spectrum Engineering Company abandoned the reconstruction work on the area’s major link road in the past seven months. They lamented that the Maiduguri-Bama- Banki-road reconstruction that started on good speed is now stopped at Konduga Local government area describing the

Exclusive: Stakeholders call for completion of Maiduguri-Bama-Banki road Read More »