The WAMAC-trained journalists in Albarka FM exposed a service contractor who received money from Kwara State government to provide street lights in the state. Upon investigation, it was discovered that the contractor collected full payment for the execution of the project. The program was aired on the radio station, the State House of Assembly took up the case and called the contractor back to the site and Kwara township has been lighted up.
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