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Nigerian Governors Forum

17 Sep 2016
The Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF), comprising the 36 states governors of the federation, have expressed support for the economic policies initiated by President Muhammadu Buhari-led All Progressives Congress (APC) government.
2 Aug 2016
If Nigeria could be self-sufficient in rice production alone, the county would save billions yearly. Last year, a former Minister of Commerce and Industry ...
1 Jul 2016
Lately, the call for the country’s re-structuring is unbridled. The clamour for it rents the air as if without it , the country shall go asunder. The issue is over-dramatised to the point of nausea ...
22 Jun 2016
The recent agreement between the federal and state governments to implement a Fiscal Sustainability Plan (FSP) marks a new level in the President Muhammadu Buhari’s ambitions ...

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