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Fishing community groans over company’s indiscriminate discharge of waste, chemical inside Benue River

By Peter Iorter, Ater Terhemen The discharge of waste by a Chinese-controlled company, BioTech Cassava Processing Company, into the Benue River in Angbaaye Community, Benue State, has caused a slew of problems for residents of the host community while depriving fishermen and farmers of their only source of livelihood. Terfa Tsavbee, who’s in his early

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CSO asks EFCC, ICPC to probe Kano nomadic school projects

A civil society organisation based in Bauchi State, Alheri Community Development and Support Initiative (Alheri-CDSI), has appealed to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practice and other related offences Commission (ICPC) to investigate the alleged non-execution of nomadic school projects in the three senatorial zones of Kano State. The group’s

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Amid weak governmental systems, Bauchi villagers struggle with overwhelming flood disasters

Flood disasters continue to ravage many parts of Bauchi State, mostly with debilitating effects. The government’s response to these disasters has mostly been reactionary; there is a visible lack of coordinated institutional structures with the capacity to respond to flood emergencies. This report by BELOVED JOHN documented that the state now has “floods refugees” forced

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Despite multi-million-naira releases for PHC renovation, primary health care still in shambles, projects remain unexecuted, uncompleted in Plateau State

By Ekemini Simon Stepping a foot into the vicinity of Gumshir Ward primary healthcare centre (PHC), Dengi Constituency, Kanam local government area (LGA) gives a glimpse of the rot enveloping the entire healthcare centre. The cracks on the walls of the clinic, its broken windows, tables, chairs and doors are obvious signs of the poor

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CSO asks construction companies to come clean, kicks legal suit against WikkiTimes

Alheri Community Development and Support Initiative (Alheri-CDSI), a civil society organization based in Bauchi has demanded a group of three construction companies – S.A.T Engineering Service, Insulum Nigeria Ltd and Haitel Nigeria Ltd – to clearly explain their roles in the reported failed Nomadic Education Commission’s school construction projects in three senatorial zones of Kano

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Recruited to suffer: Over 12 months unpaid salary, arrears, frustrate NBAIS workers

The National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies (NBAIS) in December 2019, carried out a massive staff recruitment exercise based on replacement which actualised the employment of about 1,000 employees.  However, WikkiTimes’ Hafsah Muhammed Ibrahim reports that despite observing protocols that come with the job appointment-including documentation, IPPIS registration, letter of assumption of duty, and

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Over N175 million water project mysteriously disappeared in Bauchi North as residents trek kilometres to get water, battle diseases

The Federal Ministry of Water Resources, with funding from the COVID-19 Intervention Fund, claimed to have executed a multi-million naira solar-powered water boreholes across six local government areas in Bauchi north. However, WikkiTimes’ investigation can authoritatively reveal that residents in the affected LGAs still trek long distances to source water for domestic use from unclean

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In the nation’s capital, how medical health facilities are complying with the Nigerian abortion law

It was shortly before noon on Friday, September 2, 2016. As an unrelenting downpour fell on D-Line, an urban residential area of Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State, Joy (original name withheld) sought shelter in a nearby church while her boyfriend paid the cab driver. Then they entered a nondescript, unfinished one-storey building. Joy

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Inside Benue community where blackflies are wreaking havoc

“Sati-Ikov,” a community that had been neglected for decades, leaving the inhabitants to cope with a parasitic tropical disease that has multiple effects, including visual impairment and blindness, as well as intense itching, rashes, or nodules under the skin. This investigation can reveal that 3 out of 5 people in the community are affected. In

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BUSINESS LEAKS invited to speak at UK’s Financial Crime Roundtable

Barely one year after its debut as a business-investigation-based newsroom, BUSINESS LEAKS has been invited by the UK-based financial crime platform Themis to speak at its March 2023 roundtable. Themis, an anti-financial crime specialist firm, carries out research about a range of topics related to financial crime, analyzing both geographical and thematic risks. In an

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INVESTIGATION: How Dangote Companies violate mining laws, polluting, endangering lives and environment in Benue communities – part 2

In this concluding part of our report of the ongoing pollution by Dangote Coal Mines Limited’s operations in Okpokwu LGA of Benue State, Iduh L. Onah, Amos Aar and Vera E. Abah expose the serial violations of the provisions of the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act, Environmental Impact Assessment Act, The Nigerian Minerals and Mining

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How lack of interpreters affects healthcare delivery for PWDs despite huge budgetary allocations in Kano

The dearth of sign language interpreters across health facilities in Kano is one that has limited quality healthcare service delivery for hearing-impaired People with Disabilities (PWDs). Stephen Enoch investigates the lack of these interpreters amidst the government’s huge budgetary allocation. The Kano state government’s increased investment in healthcare over the last five years has seen

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After WikkiTimes’ undercover report, Bauchi sets up committee, vows to punish health workers diverting government’s drugs

Barely three months after WikkiTime published an undercover investigation exposing how some health workers in Bauchi State diverted drugs from government healthcare centres for personal gains, the state government said it has set up an investigative committee to look into the matter. Dr Rilwan Mohammed, the Chairman, Bauchi State Primary Healthcare Development Agency, disclosed this

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SPECIAL REPORT: How insurgency pushed over 3000 Borno indigenes into IDP camp in Edo

By Kabir Abdulsalam “August 8, 2012 was dark day in our lives, a day that has remained memorable for bad reasons. Gunshots and bombs were the familiar sounds in the town. And it sounded like regular music because people were already used to the chaos. “Our school, Gwoza Secondary School, was close to Zenith bank

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Fathered by Terrorist, nurtured by Military: Inside story of 7-month-old Maiduguri baby

By Abdulsalam Mahmud, PRNigeria He sat calmly on his mother’s lap, fiddling with three of his tiny fingers. One can say that he is as fit as fiddle, judging from his tender skin, and very healthy look. Known as Moammadu, the seven-month-old is unaware of the ‘enclosed’ world his mother is living in, as a

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Katanga dam, another abandoned government project threatening livelihood in Nasarawa

By Mustapha Usman In 2012, the FG awarded a project at the contract sum of N184 million to Justines T.W. Integrated Services Limited for the construction of an earth dam in Katanga town of Nasarawa state to benefit the entire community’s agricultural system and make their lives better. Ten years after, the project is yet

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