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Top 10 Corruption Scandals Nigeria’s National Assembly Hasn’t Resolved

Infographics, Parliamentary WatchBy adminTheCJIDApril 27, 2015Leave a comment

The seventh National Assembly will most likely end its tenure in early June without resolving majority of the huge misgovernance and corruption issues that characterised the outgoing administration.

Jonathan rejects new Constitutional clauses proposed by Senate, House of Reps

Parliamentary Watch, ProjectsBy adminTheCJIDApril 22, 2015Leave a comment

President Goodluck Jonathan has rejected multiple proposals laid out by the Senate and the House of Representatives as part of a new Nigerian Constitution, including clauses stipulating free education and…

Ekiti tape controversy: Senate refuses to discuss Obanikoro’s ministerial nomination

Parliamentary Watch, ProjectsBy adminTheCJIDApril 22, 2015Leave a comment

The Senate on Wednesday refused to deliberate on the ministerial nomination of the former Minister of State for Defence, Musiliu Obanikoro.

Nigeria Senate approves $52 crude oil benchmark for 2015 Budget

Parliamentary Watch, ProjectsBy adminTheCJIDApril 22, 2015Leave a comment

The Senate on Tuesday approved $52 per barrel as oil benchmark price for the N4.3 trillion 2015 budget. The federal government had made a final proposal of $65 per barrel…

UNICEF donates school bags to displaced children in Adamawa

Projects, SECSAP ProjectBy adminTheCJIDMarch 24, 2015Leave a comment

The United Nations children body, UNICEF, has distributed 5,800 school bags and 15 ultra-modern tents to displaced children of school age under the Safe School Initiative.

NASS ​scores below 10% at the real cost of infrastructures

Infographics, Investigations, Parliamentary WatchBy adminTheCJIDMarch 19, 2015Leave a comment

The Nigerian National Assembly is allocated N150 billion annually which sums up to N600 billion in four years. In the space of these four years, the lawmakers have passed only 106…

UPDATE: Military jets bombard Boko Haram militants in Gombe

Projects, SECSAP ProjectBy adminTheCJIDMarch 19, 2015Leave a comment

The Nigerian military has launched airstrikes on suburbs of Gombe town as soldiers and police battled Boko Haram insurgents who attacked the town early Saturday, residents have said. Fighting continued…

Halliburton bribe: Middleman Tesler jailed

Parliamentary Watch, ProjectsBy adminTheCJIDMarch 16, 2015Leave a comment

While the Nigerian Government shies away from prosecuting the beneficiaries of the ‘Halliburton bribe,’ the man who acted as the conduit for the bribe payment, Jeffery Tesler was Friday sentenced to…

Halliburton bribery: Judge strikes out suit for want of diligent prosecution

Parliamentary Watch, ProjectsBy adminTheCJIDMarch 16, 2015Leave a comment

Justice Abubakar Umar of an Abuja High Court on Monday struck out a suit filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) against three persons named in the Halliburton…

Inside the secret military trial leading to death sentence for 54 soldiers

AGAHRIN Project, SECSAP ProjectBy adminTheCJIDDecember 19, 2014Leave a comment

On Wednesday, the Nigerian Army’s 7 division General Court Martial convicted 54 soldiers for conspiracy to commit mutiny and mutiny and sentenced them to death by firing squad.

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