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By Emmanuel Nduka Obviously following in the footsteps of its colleagues in the Red Chambers of Nigeria’s Legislative House, ...
By John Ikani Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila has said that the 9th Assembly will review the ...
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By Chioma Iruke The Nigerian Senate has approved the loan requests of $8.3 billion (N8,325,536,537) and €490 million tendered ...
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