Popular Nigerian singer David Adeleke also known as Davido has made a reaction on his Twitter handle pertaining to the Osun 2018 Election results
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Former Nigerian captain, John Mikel Obi, has insisted he is open to offers to play for a club in the Egyptian Premier League following his departure from Turkish side, Trabzonspor, in March this year. The former Chelsea midfielder mutually ended his contract with Trabzonspor after he expressed concern about the Super Lig games continuing in Turkey amid the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Mikel, 33, is not ready to hang up his boots as he intends to continue playing football in Egypt. “Playing in the Egyptian Premier League? Why not?” Mikel told the Egyptian media outlet, OnTime Sports. “I am a professional footballer, and everything is possible.
The Senate has passed the revised 2020 budget of N10.8 trillion. The budget was passed this morning Thursday, June 11 during plenary. The passage of the budget comes a day after the House of Representatives passed the same figure as the 2020 budget. The lawmakers increased the budget by N300 billion from N10.5 trillion. The budget was initially passed in December but the executive sent it back to National Assembly after the executive reworked it to reflect the current economic realities. According to the new budget, N500 billion was allocated as an intervention fund for COVID-19 while N186 billion was earmarked for the health sector. In the revised budget, N422 billion was fixed for statutory transfers, N4.9 trillion for recurrent expenditure and N2.4 trillion is for capital expenditure. The budget will now be sent to the President for his assent.
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