Barring any last minute change, President Buhari is scheduled to present the 2017 budget to a joint session of the National Assembly today December 14th at 12 noon. Although President Buhari is yet to return to Nigeria from Gambia where he went on an AU assignment yesterday.
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Photos: President Buhari to present 2017 budget to joint session of the National Assembly today
Barring any last minute change, President Buhari is scheduled to present the 2017 budget to a joint session of the National Assembly today December 14th at 12 noon. Although President Buhari is yet to return to Nigeria from Gambia where he went on an AU assignment yesterday.
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