SenatePresident Godswill Akpabio has cautioned against relying on social media for information, stating that “ninety-nine percent of what is on social media is inaccurate, sometimes total speculation, and sometimes based on mischief.”
Akpabio made this remark while addressing concerns over allegations that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) was funding Boko Haram. He emphasized the need to hear directly from Nigerian security intelligence before drawing conclusions.
U.S. Congressman Scott Perry has made explosive claims that the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) provided funding to the Boko Haram t+rrorist group. In a video making the rounds, Perry alleged that USAID funnelled money to Boko Haram under the administrations of Barack Obama and Joe Biden. USAID has…
The U.S. ambassador to Nigeria, Richard Mills, says there is no evidence to back allegations that the United States Agency for International Development funded the Boko Haram terrorist group in the country. Mr Mills said this while speaking with journalists shortly after his presentation at the Nigerian Governors’ Forum meeting…
The Senate, yesterday, halted moves by its various standing security committees to probe the military’s spending of previous monies appropriated to tackle insecurity. If it had allowed it, the committees would have probed how funds were allegedly diverted by former Service Chiefs to build universities and other higher institutions in their…
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