Tinubu Gov’t Spends N701m on First Lady’s Foreign Trips in Three Months Amidst Growing Hunger
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Tinubu Gov’t Spends N701m on First Lady’s Foreign Trips in Three Months Amidst Growing Hunger

Politics tamfitronics A sum of N701 million has been spent on foreign trips for the First Lady, Remi Tinubu, in just three months, Politics Nigeria has learnt.This lavish spending comes at a time when many Nigerians are struggling to make ends meet due to growing hunger and economic hardship.The investigation revealed that the Federal Government spent the funds on trips to five countries, including the United States, France, Mozambique, Ethiopia, and the United Kingdom. The breakdown of the expenses shows that the government paid out: N77.6 million for the First Lady’s trip to the United States on November 17, 2023; N149.7 million for her trip to France on February 24, 2024; N202.3 million for her trip to Mozambique on March 15, 2024; N144.5 million for her trip to Ethiopia on the same day; N126.2 million...
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Federal Gov’t Considers Half Price Of Withheld SSANU, NASU Salaries
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Federal Gov’t Considers Half Price Of Withheld SSANU, NASU Salaries

Politics tamfitronics There may well be a glimmer of hope for people of the Senior Crew Affiliation of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Tutorial Crew Union (NASU) as they would per chance procure half of of their withheld salaries, pending approval from President Bola Tinubu.The Minister of Training, Prof. Tahir Mamman, published this all the scheme via an interview on Channels Television’s Politics At the present time.Despite the extend in approving the payment, Mamman assured that the federal government became once actively working towards resolving the topic.He clarified that the resolution to compensate academic workers became once discretionary and does now no longer robotically lengthen to non-academic workers.In accordance with Mamman, the non-academic workers people of universities weren't on strike for a related length in 2022 as their academic counterparts.He talked about the federal government...
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