Less than N40,000 fuel could have saved shops at one of Akwa Ibom’s biggest markets from burning. But responsible authorities were not ready to provide that fuel. Millions of naira disappeared alongside the smoke that burned shops 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
https://t.co/3xRUC831Id
3 years after a law upgraded Nigeria’s Maritime Academy Oron into a university, the institution remains in limbo while unaccounted billions of naira flow through an institution that no longer exists in the eyes of the law
https://t.co/T8pmFKZQzR
As multi-million naira continue to flow to the LGA monthly, back in Emere-Oke, daily reality remains unchanged. Children continue to learn in classrooms with broken roofs. Emergencies are managed with uncertainty.
https://t.co/JhljDJ3Ktu
#Resourcecurse?
Building on this foundation, the first day continued with focused sessions on imagery documentation and the strategic use of visual evidence in advancing accountability and transparency.
On 26 March 2026, participants reconvened to deepen the knowledge and practical skills developed during the first day of training on forensic documentation of mass atrocities and human rights violations.
These discussions naturally led to a deeper exploration of how proactive and community-led documentation systems can strengthen responses to mass atrocities.
An injury to one journalist is a threat to all. Global Rights condemns the brutal assault on Mohammed Adamu and calls for an immediate, impartial, and transparent investigation. Justice must not only be done, it must be seen to be done. Protect journalists. Uphold human rights.
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