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Promises unfulfilled: Kaduna residents still without clean water despite multi-billion naira mega projects

Kaduna State has battled persistent water shortages and poor sanitation for years. In 2015, with the backing of development partners like the World Bank, the government vowed to resolve these issues. However, eight years later, the promised improvements remain elusive, and communities continue to suffer. Enoch Oyedibu reports. At Unguwar Nasarawa, a community in Kaduna South […]

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How unregulated mining poses threat to agriculture, security in North west state

Zage Zagi is a small agrarian community in Rogo Local Government Area (LGA), Kano State. The community is surrounded by a river known as River Tukurwa, it flows from neighbouring Makarfi, and Hunkwai communities in Kaduna state, and passes down to Zarewa, Zage Zagei, and Beli communities.                

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SPECIAL REPORT: How shortage of teachers, non-payment of salaries, neglect undermined public primary schools in Okpokwu LGA

The 2024/2025 academic session for primary schools in Benue State has commenced; but for majority of pupils in Okpokwu LGA of the state whose only prospect of basic education is hinged on public primary schools, the holiday is far from over as there are very few functional schools to return to. Many of the existing

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Special report: Poor inclusion strategy in LASU exposes students with albinism to stigmatisations

The sun was on a holiday, and the cool breeze rustled through the dry leaves at LASU’s Love Garden, the large expanse of not too meticulously manicured lawns and weak trees close to the MBA Hall, where this reporter sat with Azubuike Emmanuel, a student with albinism. The chill and tranquil setting seemed the perfect

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You will be my enemy forever’ — Bauchi Gov’s Son tells WikkiTimes Publisher

Shamsudeen Bala Mohammed, son of Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed, has threatened WikkiTimes publisher, Haruna Mohammed Salisu, saying the latter will remain his enemy forever.  The governor’s son issued the threats when the journalist contacted him via WhatsApp asking him how he would like to be reached for comment about an ongoing investigation. He stated that only

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Urgent appeal from Damaturu grain traders: Crippling road conditions threaten market stability

The once-bustling Damaturu Grain Market is now a shadow of its former self, as the poor condition of access roads has forced traders to threaten a boycott. The dirt roads leading to the market, rendered nearly impassable by recent heavy rains, are riddled with deep potholes, thick mud, and stagnant water-filled gutters. Traders, who are

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Special report: Lagos State University’s accelerated calendar produces graduates in 3 years

The fast-paced academic calendar initiated by  Lagos State University is squeezing a four-year programme into about 3 years thereby reducing the number of years students spend on campus to acquire bachelor degrees. While the set that resumed in August 2021 finished their final exams in September 2024, the sets after that may spend less if the

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Special Report vanishing traditions: How climate change and security challenges are threatening Lake Chad’s cultural heritage

In the heart of the Sahelian belt, where the borders of Chad, Cameroon, Niger, and Nigeria converge, lies one of the most extraordinary cultural landscapes on our planet – the Lake Chad Cultural Landscape. Once a vast expanse of freshwater, this region, currently covering just 17,000 square kilometres, is not only a unique ecological treasure

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Exploring the vital roles of women and media in safeguarding cultural legacy in Borno, Yobe states

Borno and Yobe States, located in northeastern Nigeria, are repositories of rich cultural heritage that spans centuries. This heritage, woven into the fabric of daily life, is under threat from various challenges, including conflict, climate change, and resource limitations. In the face of these adversities, women have emerged as the backbone of cultural preservation, while

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How the Lake Chad Basin rises from ashes to prosperity

Lake Chad Basin has faced numerous security challenges, including banditry, abduction, highway robbery, and cattle rustling. However, the most significant threat remains the Boko Haram crisis, which has weakened state functionality and human security in Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria. The insurgency has devastating consequences, including over 30,000 lives lost and more than 2.4 million

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CSOs encourage journalists to unearth concealed narratives through FOI Act

Journalists have been urged to harness the potential of the Freedom of Information, FOI, Act when crafting investigative reports, emphasising that the legislation serves as a potent instrument for unveiling obscured stories and realities. Ayode Longe, a knowledgeable figure from the Media Rights Agenda, MRA, based in Lagos, delivered this advice during an online lecture

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Stakeholders demand legal framework, gender inclusion in constituency projects

At a round table discussion on constituency projects in Kano State on Saturday, some stakeholders called for a stable federal and state legal framework on constituency projects. This is one of the resolutions in a communique mutually agreed upon and signed by the National Vice President, JNI Aid Group, Amb. Maria Alikote, Content Creator, KASKEN

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Stallion Times engages journalists, CSOs, others in roundtable meeting to discuss constituency projects in Kano

StallionTimes Media Service on Saturday engaged journalists from various media organisations and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in a one-day round-table discussion, in Kano State to analyse constituency projects. The discussion was targeted at tackling critical issues surrounding constituency projects in Kano, Kano State, as part of the “Get Involved, Dialogue and Improve (G-DRIP)” initiative. The

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Despite cholera deaths, Plateau prioritises cars, residences for Speaker over epidemic preparedness

Emmanuel Dati, a man in his 30s from Tabbat community, set out in August 2021 for a brief trip to Mikang Local Government Area (LGA) to visit family, just a short distance from his home in Langtang North LGA. He thought it would be a routine visit, but the following morning, he woke up feeling

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Despite cholera deaths, Plateau state prioritises cars and residences for speaker over epidemic preparedness

Despite the cholera-related deaths ravaging Plateau State, the government’s spending priorities remain questionable. While citizens face deadly outbreaks and inadequate healthcare services, millions of naira are funnelled into luxury cars and residences for the Speaker and Deputy Speaker. In this report, Ekemini Simon exposes the state’s failure to prioritise epidemic preparedness at the primary healthcare

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SPECIAL REPORT: Hunger, joblessness as flood deposits sands in rice farms in Bauchi

Despite farming in commercial quantities for about two decades, Iliya Mohammad Sani, a 40-year-old rice farmer in Jama’are, struggles to feed his family after suffering losses in the flood disaster that visited his community in 2022 – destroyed his 1.5-hectare rice farm. The disaster barely occurred two weeks before Sani harvested the yield and inflicted

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Special Report: Subsidy cuts, prolonged insurgency, floods’ – The triple crisis driving commodity prices sky high in Borno and Yobe states

In recent months, Borno and Yobe States have faced an unprecedented confluence of crises, pushing commodity prices to alarming levels. The government’s decision to cut subsidies has compounded the economic strain already felt from a prolonged insurgency that has destabilized the region for over a decade. Adding to the turmoil, devastating floods have ravaged infrastructure

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INVESTIGATION: Tricycle operators in Borno, Yobe express concerns over state road marshals’ conduct

Tricycle operators in Borno and Yobe States have expressed concerns over the conduct of state road marshals. In Maiduguri and Damaturu cities, tricycles, commonly referred to as Keke Napep, are the lifeblood of the cities’ transport system. These three-wheeled vehicles are not only a vital means of commuting for residents but also a significant source

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SPECIAL REPORT: How shortage of teachers, non-payment of salaries, neglect undermined public primary schools in Okpokwu LGA

The 2024/2025 academic session for primary schools in Benue State has commenced; but for majority of pupils in Okpokwu LGA of the state whose only prospect of basic education is hinged on public primary schools, the holiday is far from over as there are very few functional schools to return to. Many of the existing

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