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FAAC Shares N812.76bn To FG, States, LGsThe federal government, states and local governments have shared N812.76 billion as revenue for the month of November. The permanent secretary, Ministry of Finance, Mr Mahmoud Isa-Dutse said this yesterday in Abuja, while briefing journalists on the outcome of the Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting. Giving a breakdown of the revenue accrued in November, […]
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FAAC : FG, States, LG share N812.76bn - Vanguard News NigeriaThe Federal Government, States and Local Governments have shared N812.76 billion as revenue for the month of November. When people in governance keep saying good perform wonders that's true to them but to the general masses that's not true because they can't enjoy basic livelihoods nor to talk of luxury living
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Fed Govt drains ECA of $1.68bn in one month - The Nation NigeriaThe Federal Government, States and Local Governments have shared N812.76 billion as revenue for the month of November. The Permanent Secretary
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FAAC payment to states rise by 36% - The Nation NigeriaDISBURSEMENTS to states from Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) rose 36 per cent this year to N8.52 trillion, a report released at the weekend has shown. The report from Financial Derivatives Company Limited, a financial advisory and research firm, showed that FAAC allocation released in December rose 3.13 per cent to N812.76 billion. Annualised, theRead More
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FAAC: FG, States, LGs Share N649.19bn In DecemberThe Federal Government, states and local governments have shared N649.19 billion as revenue for the December 2018. The Accountant-General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, who disclosed this on Friday in Abuja, said the figure showed a decline of N163.57 billion, compared to the N812. 76 billion that was shared in November 2018. Idris said this […]
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FAAC : FG, States, LG share N812.76bn - Vanguard News NigeriaThe Federal Government, States and Local Governments have shared N812.76 billion as revenue for the month of November. When people in governance keep saying good perform wonders that's true to them but to the general masses that's not true because they can't enjoy basic livelihoods nor to talk of luxury living
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FAAC Shares N812.76bn To FG, States, LGsThe federal government, states and local governments have shared N812.76 billion as revenue for the month of November. The permanent secretary, Ministry of Finance, Mr Mahmoud Isa-Dutse said this yesterday in Abuja, while briefing journalists on the outcome of the Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting. Giving a breakdown of the revenue accrued in November, […]
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FG, States, LGCs share N649.198bn for Dec 2018 - Vanguard News NigeriaA total of N649.198 billion has been distributed as Federal Allocation for the month of December, 2018 among the Federal Government, State Governments and Local Government Councils. Hearing dis kind of huge amount sadden some Nigerians because they didn't use the money well and our people are suffering, we are tired of hearing billions dat won't effect in life of Nigerians
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Tertiary education: FG releases N16.8bn to settle outstanding arrears - Vanguard News NigeriaThe Federal Government has released N16.8 billion to settle outstanding salary arrears of staff in the country’s tertiary institutions. . Let's hope these agreements & settlements are enduring and long lasting putting an end to cyclical ASUU strikes.
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