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Due Process Advocates Foundation (DPA), a civil society organisation (CSO), has asked the national assembly to investigate the police over alleged abuse of their prosecutorial powers. The call for the The post ‘Bail for sale’: CSO asks n’assembly to probe police appeared first on TheCable.
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The Lagos state police command will investigate Pedro police station over bribery allegations. Frank Mba, Nigerian police spokesman, made this known on ‘Your View’, a breakfast show on TVC, on The post Police to probe Lagos station after bail-for-sale investigation appeared first on TheCable.
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Investigative journalist ‘FISAYO SOYOMBO spent two weeks in detention — five days in a Police cell and eight as an inmate in Ikoyi Prison — to track corruption in Nigeria’s The post UNDERCOVER INVESTIGATION (I): Bribery, bail for sale… Lagos police station where innocent civilians are held and criminals are recycled appeared first on […]
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The house of representatives has demanded that sanitary pads be made available to schoolgirls regularly. The lower legislative chamber also urged the ministries of health and women affairs to initiate The post Reps want sanitary pads for schoolgirls — after report on period ‘pains’ appeared first on TheCable.
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The Federal Government Girls College (FGGC) Langtang, Plateau state, has finally been renovated following a report that detailed some anomalies in the school. In 2017, the Cable Newspaper Journalism Foundation The post FG renovates FGGC Langtang — after report on pimping of schoolgirls appeared first on TheCable.
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Cable Newspaper Journalism Foundation (CNJF) has been named as one of the beneficiaries of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation’s $6.3 million in journalism and media grants for The post Cable Foundation gets new MacArthur grant ‘to advance investigative journalism’ appeared first on TheCable.
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The federal high court in Abuja has dismissed Cable Newspaper Journalism Foundation (CNJF)’s suit against Abubakar Malami, the attorney-general of the federation (AGF), saying the foundation did not produce certified The post Abacha Loot: Court dismisses Cable Foundation’s suit against AGF over ‘photocopies’ appeared first on TheCable.
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When Gina (not real name) left Adagom refugee camp in Cross River state on August 25, strapped on her mother’s back, the nine-month-old had no inkling she was not going The post Cameroonian refugee in Cross River sells 9-month-old baby for N70k — and blames hunger appeared first on TheCable.
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Some international donors have threatened to withdraw $300 million funding for its proposed Nigeria’s “first utility scale solar projects”, TheCable can report. In a letter dated September 10 to Marilyn The post EXCLUSIVE: Foreign donors threaten to withdraw funding for Nigeria’s first utility-scale solar projects appeared first on TheCable.
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The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) says it is facing “severe funding gap” regarding the plight of Cameroonian refugees in Cross River state. The organisation said this while The post We are facing severe funding gap, says UNHCR on plight of Cameroonian refugees appeared first on TheCable.
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