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Breaking: Tinubu Orders Federal Institutions To Stop ‘arbitrary Increase’ Of Fees

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Adeyinka 2 years ago
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President Bola Tinubu has warned federal institutions against “arbitrary increase in sundry fees payable” amid the hardship faced by Nigerians as result of fuel subsidy removal.
Dele Alake, special adviser to the president on communication and strategy, broke the news in a statement on Monday.
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