Senate approval of Buhari’s N850 billion loan request: Why the hues and cries?
The Senate at a special plenary on Tuesday, 28th April, 2020 gave its approval to a request by the executive to borrow N850 billion from the domestic capital market. The request as well as the legislative approval has since unsurprisingly drawn varied commentaries in the media.
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