Water Project Funded but Not Working as Kidney Disease Hits Yobe 🧠
🚱 A ₦5.7 billion Federal Government water scheme in Gashua, Yobe State, built to serve over 1 million people, has been locked up and idle since it was commissioned in May 2025 — even though communities are battling a serious chronic kidney disease (CKD) crisis.
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HIV cure scams: How fraudsters mask false claims on social media.
Across Nigeria, self-styled healers continue to promote herbal ‘cures’ for HIV, charging desperate patients hefty sums for unverified treatments.
The ICIR digs into the HIV healing drugs scams promoted on social media.
https://t.co/jzDmFKVERS
Imagine fleeing violence from your community, only to lose your unborn child in an IDP camp.
Displaced women in Benue State face this horror daily, forced from homes by armed herder militias into Daudu and Agagbe camps.
No hospitals, no midwives, no emergency care, as aids dries up, death increases.
Why is maternal health crawling at a snail’s pace?
Read more: https://t.co/klta9IrScD
The Nigerian government allocates over N16 billion for energy-related projects and maintenance at the State House, including N7 billion for a solar mini-grid and nearly N2 billion for diesel fuel in its 2026 proposed budget.
Read more: https://t.co/xHHwj0QSJm
@TheICIR@OpenBudgets@swofon@Ogbongewomen@ShiisuAdam@OfficialJGSG Same story every year: women do the work, promises stay on paper. If Jigawa’s fertiliser programme truly aims to boost food security, women farmers must be included not registered and ignored. Accountability is overdue.
#SPARKinJigawa
Heartbreaking reality for Jigawa women farmers: 'Fertiliser promises never arrive'.
“We register our names and attend every meeting, yet nothing comes to us. It is painful because we do all the work on our farms without any support. Every year, we buy fertiliser on credit, and we still struggle to pay back,” says Hajiya Adamu.
Read the full report: On paper, Jigawa fertiliser programme looks good, but shuts out women farmers: https://t.co/yZWAdJb99c
Three months after the Lagos State Government demolished over 19 buildings at the New Mandela Plaza in the Lagos International Trade Fair Complex in September 2025, traders continue to face severe economic hardships and uncertainty.
#TheICIR report highlights ongoing struggles, including lost investments worth hundreds of millions of naira, lack of compensation, destroyed goods, and disputes over land control between state and federal authorities.
Read more: https://t.co/o1ISNa0MUX
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@dolawanle Sir same experience in the automobile industry when you tell a customer you will still need to diagnose their vehicle even after taking their complaints
@Da_Vey31@Mrbankstips Not everyone that says they want you to be honest with them actually accepts it when you are brutally honest. It's not just by saying you want someone to be honest the question is how do you accept,process and utilize it