Covid-19 pandemic: Fact-checking former Nigeria VP Abubakar’s claims about the economy
Former Nigeria vice president Atiku Abubakar recently criticised the current administration’s plan to borrow nearly US$6.9 billion.
Former Nigeria vice president Atiku Abubakar recently criticised the current administration’s plan to borrow nearly US$6.9 billion.
Several studies have found that drinking alcohol damages both the immune system and the respiratory system's infection defense.
The ruling All Progressives Congress and it's opposition often dispute the gains made in the quality of education in Nigeria's Ekiti State
Nigeria’s Guardian newspaper claimed there had not been more than 15 female vice-chancellors in the country’s higher education history.
On International Women’s Day Coca-Cola Nigeria tweeted a video claiming 50% of young women in northern Nigeria have no formal education.
The president was also mostly correct in his claim about rising adult literacy.
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