BudgIT has condemned a plan by the Nigerian government to concurrently implement four national budgets. Gabriel Okeowo, BudgIT’s Country Director disclosed this in a statement on Friday. Recall that the Senate resumed plenary on Thursday to extend the capital section of the 2023 supplementary budget. The lawmakers said the budget is to run concurrently with the 2024
The breakdown of “the so-called” 2024 Budget of Renewed Hope.
Nigeria under the same Current APC continously look so insensitive towards the plight of Nigerians. They actually don’t care but more interested in appearing Nice than being nice. The so-called budget of renewed Hope is broken down below by @firstladyship Read carefully so you understand how dangerously corrupt this government is.. Here is the breakdown
Aso Rock Animals Set to Earn More than University Professors
It is becoming scarier as the 2024 budget by Tinubu’s government seems to be surprising the well-meaning Nigerians by the day. So many absurdity, so many denials and so much billions flying in the air. It’s the battle of who grabs the highest billions, send to the rubber stamp National Assembly and gets it approved.
Senators, Reps Consider Tinubu’s ₦27.5 Trillion Budget Without Details
In a bid to speedily approve the N27.5 trillion budget for the 2024 fiscal year before the end of the year, the Senate yesterday commenced the consideration of the proposals without having the full details. President Bola Tinubu had on Wednesday presented the estimates to the joint session of the National Assembly, during which he
Budgetary Magic – The More you look, the less you see
Abubakar Bichi, chairman of the house of representatives committee on appropriations, says the budget for presidential yacht has been transferred to student loan. Using The Almighty formula… The 5B naira yacht ⛵ has been transferred to the student loan via the window making it N10B….. “oya clap for the elders”. One thing BUHARI enjoyed was
Soludo Slashes Education Budget From ₦3.23 Billion To ₦1.1bn.
The Anambra State House of Assembly has expressed displeasure over 70 per cent budget slash in education from N3.23 billion to N1.1billion in the 2022 revised budget presented by Gov. Charles Soludo. They said that the budgetary allocation to education sector was unrealistic and the slash would lower the standard of teaching and learning, as well