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ABOUT POLICY RADAR INITIATIVE (PRIN)

The Policy Radar Initiative (PRIN) is a project of the Cable Newspaper Journalism Foundation (CNJF) supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Its purpose is to “support investigative journalism in Nigeria and to educate the public and other important audiences about issues related to corruption, with a focus on the electricity and education sectors”. Content is editorially independent. Published materials are not the views of the MacArthur Foundation.

Ibim Semenitari: For good governance, citizens must know how much power they have

    Ibim Semenitari: For good governance, citizens must know how much power they have

Ibim Semenitari, a former commissioner for information in Rivers, says Nigerians must understand how much power they have to demand good governance from leaders. Speaking on Wednesday at TheCable Colloquium,

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Falana: We need full-fledged petroleum minister — not Buhari

    Falana: We need full-fledged petroleum minister — not Buhari

Femi Falana, a Nigerian lawyer and human rights activist, says Nigeria needs a full-fledged minister of petroleum resources.  He said this on Wednesday while delivering his keynote address at TheCable

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Falana: Why Buhari is reluctant to assent to electoral bill

    Falana: Why Buhari is reluctant to assent to electoral bill

Femi Falana, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), says some governors in the All Progressives Congress (APC) are influencing President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision not to assent to the electoral bill.

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Falana to headline TheCable colloquium on people-led demand for good governance

    Falana to headline TheCable colloquium on people-led demand for good governance

Femi Falana, human rights advocate and senior lawyer, will give the keynote speech at TheCable Colloquium which will discuss the vital link between investigative journalism and the demand for good

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Homeowners flee, schools shut as flooding becomes ‘permanent resident’ in Lagos communities

    Homeowners flee, schools shut as flooding becomes ‘permanent resident’ in Lagos communities

Surrounded by large water bodies, Ajegunle and Itowolo, two communities in Lagos state, have a shared reality — perennial flooding.

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INSIDE STORY: Skill acquisition centre built to empower Ekiti youths turns maize farm

    INSIDE STORY: Skill acquisition centre built to empower Ekiti youths turns maize farm

BY SAMUEL AJALA  When the skill acquisition centre in Oye Ekiti was established by the National Directorate of Employment (NDE),

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UNDER TENSION: How Nigerians live, work beneath high voltage cables

    UNDER TENSION: How Nigerians live, work beneath high voltage cables

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) stipulates a reasonable distance to be maintained before structures are erected close to transmission

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Inside Benue communities where residents dig shallow pits to get dirty drinking water

    Inside Benue communities where residents dig shallow pits to get dirty drinking water

BY AWO JAIRUS Story Highlights Scarcity of clean and safe water is on the rise across Benue communities. Residents say

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LIVES ON THE LINE (III): Precious Owolabi was killed while covering a protest

    LIVES ON THE LINE (III): Precious Owolabi was killed while covering a protest

This investigation takes a deep dive into the unresolved killing of three Nigerian journalists while on assignments between 2019 and

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LIVES ON THE LINE (II): Alex Ogbu was telling a story but became the story

    LIVES ON THE LINE (II): Alex Ogbu was telling a story but became the story

This investigation takes a deep dive into the unresolved killing of three Nigerian journalists while on assignments between 2019 and

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