Terrorism has left deep scars across Nigeria — from families who lost loved ones, to survivors struggling with trauma, to communities left behind in fear and underdevelopment. But behind every headline are real people with stories of pain, resilience, and survival. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we remember the victims of terrorism. We hear from survivors, relatives, and community leaders about how their lives have been changed forever, and we also ask experts and religious leaders: h...
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Terrorism has left deep scars across Nigeria — from families who lost loved ones, to survivors struggling with trauma, to communities left behind in fear and underdevelopment. But behind every headline are real people with stories of pain, resilience, and survival. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we remember the victims of terrorism. We hear from survivors, relatives, and community leaders about how their lives have been changed forever, and we also ask experts and religious leaders: h...
“Why More FAAC Revenue Translates To Less Development Projects In States”
Nigeria Daily
25 minutes
2 weeks ago
“Why More FAAC Revenue Translates To Less Development Projects In States”
Nigeria's FAAC funds are soaring to new heights, with a staggering ₦4.95 trillion allocated in the first quarter of 2025 alone. By June, monthly allocations had skyrocketed to ₦1.818 trillion. But amidst this unprecedented bonanza, Nigerians are scratching their heads, wondering: where's the impact? Despite the record-breaking funds, citizens are still grappling with crumbling infrastructure, inadequate social services, and economic hardship. What's going wrong? In this episode of...
Nigeria Daily
Terrorism has left deep scars across Nigeria — from families who lost loved ones, to survivors struggling with trauma, to communities left behind in fear and underdevelopment. But behind every headline are real people with stories of pain, resilience, and survival. In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we remember the victims of terrorism. We hear from survivors, relatives, and community leaders about how their lives have been changed forever, and we also ask experts and religious leaders: h...