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Abubakar Abdul Dzukogi

20 Sep 2023
The Kogi Assembly on Tuesday commenced probe into an alleged illegal mining activities of Chinese Nationals in the state. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the probe is sequel to a petition received from a group of Concerned Citizens of Kogi, who decried the ongoing destruction of lives and property at mining sites…

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