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Osinbajo: FG to create 5m jobs - The Nation NigeriaIn line with the job creation agenda of the Federal Government, the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osibanjo has reaffirmed government’s commitment towards creation of five million jobs. NGRPresident NigeriaGov ProfOsinbajo
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What Zulum, North East Govs demands from FG?The Northeast Governors forum on Saturday charged the Federal Government to ensure that the Armed Forces intensify effort to secure sections of the communities that are difficult to involve in public participation in the region.
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FG Eyes Improved Gas Investment - THISDAYLIVEChineme Okafor in Abuja The federal government has stated its desire to boost investment in Nigeria’s natural gas market with its formal activation of the National Gas Transportation Network Code yesterday. According to the Technical Adviser (TA) on Gas Business and Policy Implementation to the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Mr. Timipre Sylva, Justice …
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FG Begins Feasibility Study for Brass Shipyard Project - THISDAYLIVEPeter Uzoho The federal government has commenced feasibility study for the construction of a shipyard in Brass Island, Bayelsa State, which would cater for the maintenance and repair services of cargo vessels, oil tankers, and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) carriers. The Minister of State for Petrolem Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, who chaired a meeting on …
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