Many communities in Ebonyi state, south-east Nigeria, are located on rocky plateaus which make them a toast for quarry companies. Sadly, while these companies make a fortune from their commercial
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Matthew Eworo, a former casual worker at Monaplex Plastic Industries, has finally undergone hand surgery. A two-part investigative report by TheCable exposed the poor working conditions of factory workers in
Security operatives have arrested a Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) official at the Ebutte-Metta train station over alleged ticket racketeering. The development comes a day after TheCable’s report exposing how the
On December 27, an X user, @Gen_jamal, commented under a tweet by the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), accusing the staff of frustrating the free train services provided by the federal
Despite the ban on illegal gold mining in Niger state, miners have continued to adopt different tactics to defy the
The Lagos State Safety Commission (LSSC) says it sealed off the Monaplex plastic factory over safety infractions. The commission is
The Lagos State Safety Commission (LSSC) has sealed off the Monaplex Plastic factory after TheCable’s two-part investigation exposed the poor
You can read the first part of the Lagos slave factories series HERE. Vehicles and hasty motorcyclists glided to a
WARNING: THIS REPORT CONTAINS SOME GRAPHIC IMAGES Clomp, clomp, at the break of dawn, the agile legs of scores
Clad in vibrant attires, many went to church in a festive mood. It was Pentecost Sunday, and the parishioners looked