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Ubale Musa

Abuja, Nigeria
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About Ubale
Ubale Musa is a journalist based in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria.
Languages
Hausa
Services
Audio package (Radio / Podcast) Fact Checking
Skills
Politics Fact Checking
Portfolio

Nigeria: The Challenge of Corruption

09 Jan 2024  |  dw.com
Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who suspended Humanitarian Affairs Minister Betta Edu for an investigation, faces a challenging task in making decisions as more officials and a company linked to Minister Tunji Ojo's spouse have benefited from contracts in the ministry, which is at the center of the country's corruption scandal. Over 438 million Naira was secured by a company represented by Tunji Ojo's spouse from a contract advising on humanitarian issues. Nigeria has suffered significant losses due to corruption, estimated at around 600 million US dollars since independence. Tinubu's actions are beginning to attract the attention of many in the country who rarely see punishment for the elite involved in corruption.

Election cases reach Nigeria's Supreme Court

22 Sep 2023  |  dw.com
Nigeria's Supreme Court, seen as a beacon of justice, is preparing to handle election cases under challenging circumstances, with 10 out of 21 judges either retired or deceased. The law requires at least seven of the remaining 11 judges to hear presidential election petitions, and five to hear gubernatorial appeals within 60 days, raising concerns about time pressure and potential fatigue. Buba Galadima, a key figure in the NNPP, has been active in Nigeria's political legal battles. Concerns about the reduced number of judges and time constraints could affect the quality of rulings and the future of Nigeria's democracy, which relies on the court's integrity. Faruk BB Faruk comments on the political system's risks, including the threat of failing to achieve good governance.

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