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Afternoon recap: FG spent N9.39tn on wage hike, Fayose speaks on Osun poll, Obi’s 2027 chances
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Afternoon recap: FG spent N9.39tn on wage hike, Fayose speaks on Osun poll, Obi’s 2027 chances

Punch Nigeria about 1 hour 1 mins read
The Federal Government spent N9.39tn on wage hikes and allowances. Fayose speaks on Osun poll and Peter Obi’s 2027 chances. Read more. Read More: https://punchng.com/afternoon-recap-fg-spent-n9-39tn-on-wage-hike-fayose-speaks-on-osun-poll-obis-2027-chances/

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