Nigeria: Dead Fountains, Broken Roads Spark Outrage As Akwa Ibom Govt Spends Billions of Naira On Suvs for Politicians
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[Premium Times] Despite the oil-rich Akwa Ibom earning N1.1 trillion in 2024 -- the highest in its history and the third-largest revenue among Nigerian states after Lagos (N2.36 trillion) and Delta (N1.38 trillion) -- much of Uyo's infrastructure now lies abandoned
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