Court to hear contempt suit against CBN governor over Paris Club refund money
The case centred on N1.22 billion (N1,222,384,857.84) in Melrose’s bank account and N220 million paid by the company to Wasp ...
The case centred on N1.22 billion (N1,222,384,857.84) in Melrose’s bank account and N220 million paid by the company to Wasp ...
How does one explain this Paris Club heist that won’t go away? Some guys are bent on ripping off this ...
Nigeria’s public debt has risen the most under the Buhari administration when compared to previous governments since 1999.
The Federal High Court Abuja on Friday stopped the federal government from deducting $418 million from the accounts of the ...
The governors are accusing the finance minister of “corruption and lawlessness” by initiating the process of paying the $418 million ...
Mr Buhari’s is against the governors’ protest and call for a forensic audit into the suspicious judgment debts
By September 2020, the Debt Management Office (DMO) revealed that the country’s total public debt stock stood at $84.574 billion.
The finance minister speaks on Nigeria's economic performance and the government's efforts to grow the sector.
The governor, Kayode Fayemi, said the money would be used for the payment of workers’ salaries.
The candidate condemns the non-payment of retirees benefits.
The government’s action is on the heels of the September 22 governorship election in the state.
EFCC says the governors' forum paid money to an impostor.
The congress' president says corruption is the reason governors are owing workers.
The governors said President Buhari was very concerned about the plight of workers.
Governor Fayose says he will reorganise EFCC is elected president.
The latest payment is the second tranche of the refunds to the states.
The workers say they are being owed over N19 billion.
“Oyo State was initially excluded from the states to benefit from the Paris Club over-deducted fund."
Jibrin Banchir told journalists in Jos that the amount covered 15 years of arrears.
The governor says the fund would be used for outstanding salary arrears of workers and pensioners.
The governor explained that N5.4 billion of the money was for the state while local government areas got N3 billion.
The lawmakers said the state did not receive N75 billion.
The government wants the federal government to first refund N9.5 billion used for fixing federal roads.
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