Nigerians are now used to being informed that some huge sums believed to have been corruptly taken from the public coffers had returned somehow, somewhat. So was or has been the case with the “Abacha ...
The prevailing notion among many men, and even some mothers, is that women are cunning, deceitful, manipulative, and not entirely deserving of trust. This stereotype persists across societies, ...
Yet, by the time he left office in May 2023, several of his trusted aides were embroiled in corruption scandals. Ironically, ...
Despite spending more than N14.36 billion on alternative sources of electricity for rural areas across the federation in 2024 ...
The agreement mandates that funds for electrification be managed under World Bank oversight, with stringent auditing and reporting standards to ensure accountability. L-R: US Secretary of State ...
However, he failed to give a breakdown of the fund, including the $52.88 million in recovered assets linked to former Minister of Petroleum Resources Diezani Alison-Madueke by the United States ...
Nigeria will channel $52.9 million in recovered assets linked to former Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke toward rural electrification projects. The funds were repatriated under an Asset ...
The second-last page in Alison Lester's classic children's book, Magic Beach, gets me right in the heart. It shows a beach shack where four kids are tucked into bed together, enjoying the happy ...
Diezani Alison-Madueke. In doing so, Alison-Madueke exerted her influence, as her position allowed her to secure and award oil contracts to the two businessmen. This led to over $100 million being ...
About 45% of Nigerians do not have access to electricity. The government plans to power rural communities with funds recovered from a former oil minister and her associates. On Friday, the ...
A prominent Nigerian lawyer and former EFCC prosecutor Wahab Shittu has waded into Diezani Alison-Madueke's delayed trial in Nigeria over alleged corruption In a trending interview, Shittu revealed ...
Close to $53m (£43m) in alleged illicit funds recovered from Nigeria's former oil minister Diezani Alison-Madueke, among others, will be used to fund public services, the country's justice ...