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OSINT UPDATE: Abdul Aminu, the lead coordinator for extensive illegal mining operations in Ilesha, is currently operating with the full cooperation and approval of the local community leadership. Video below shows him and the traditional ruler of the community he's conducting is illegal activities, meaning he's given full approval...

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