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Secretary to Nigerian Government Fights for Survival

Posted By: adminon: December 15, 2016In: GovernanceTags: Babachir Lawal, indictment, Nigerian Senate, PINE, prosecution, SGFNo CommentsViews:
Secretary to Nigerian Government Fights for Survival

Secretary to Nigerian Government Fights for Survival There has been nothing of the sort in recent memory. The decision is not binding on the president but it has moral weight around the Secr... Read more

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