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Nigeria:
2013 Budget - Dollar to Exchange for N160
Vanguard, 8 March 2013
The rate at which the Federal Government plans to convert its dollar earnings from oil in 2013 will be N160 to the dollar. This is one of the highlights stated by the Minister of… Read more »
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Nigeria:
President to Send Proposal to Amend 2013 Budget to National Assembly
Vanguard, 7 March 2013
Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Minister of Finance, on Thursday said that President GoodLuck would soon send a proposal to amend the 2013 budget to the National Assembly. Read more »
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Nigeria:
President to Send Proposal to Amend 2013 Budget to National Assembly - Okonjo
Leadership, 7 March 2013
Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Minister of Finance, on Thursday said that President GoodLuck would soon send a proposal to amend the 2013 budget to the National Assembly. Read more »
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Nigeria:
2013 Budget - Collectible Revenue Projected At N11 Trillion - Okonjo Iweala
Leadership, 7 March 2013
The Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, said that the gross federally collectible revenue in 2013 budget was projected at N11.34 trillion. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Overview of Nigeria 2013 Budget - Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Premium Times, 8 March 2013
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Nigeria:
2013 Budget - FG Begins Implementation With U.S.$79 Oil Benchmark
Leadership, 8 March 2013
The federal government is set to begin full implementation of the 2013 budget, having succumbed to pressure from the National Assembly to accept the $79 per barrel crude oil… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Nigeria Operating Voodoo Economy - Tinubu
Vanguard, 8 March 2013
FORMER Lagos State Governor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, yesterday, dissected Nigeria's economy and declared that the country was operating a voodoo economic policy that is… Read more »
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Nigeria:
FG Runs Nigeria On 'Voodoo' Economy - Tinubu
Leadership, 8 March 2013
A former governor of Lagos State, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has faulted the federal government's economic policies, saying the nation is being run on voodoo economic policies. Read more »