Nigeria: Boards of NAFDAC, NDLEA Exempted From Tinubu's Dissolution Order

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Boards of NAFDAC, NDLEA Exempted From Tinubu's Dissolution Order PremiumTimesng: Nigeria

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Also affected are the governing boards of about 21 federal medical centres and the Federal Staff Hospital in Abuja, Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory .

 

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