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The Federal Government of Nigeria may forfeit $10 million from a World Bank credit facility by June 30, 2025, due ...
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Legit.ng on MSNWorld Bank Slashes Nigeria’s Loan Requests Over Unmet ConditionsThe World Bank is set to slash Nigeria's loan request after key agencies, the FIRS and Customs, failed to meet key ...
The federal government is expected to forfeit $10 million from a World Bank credit due to unachieved project milestones tied ...
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The Punch on MSNAudit flop: Nigeria forfeits $4m from World Bank loanThe Federal Government is expected to lose $4m from a World Bank loan after failing to meet auditing standards on a key revenue reform covering the Federal Inland Revenue Service and the Nigeria ...
Nigeria is poised to lose $4 million from a World Bank loan after failing to meet internationally recognized auditing ...
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Nigeria Communications Week on MSNNigerian govt forfeits $4m from World Bank loanThe Nigerian government may lose $4 million from a World Bank loan after failing to get a pass mark on key audit standards in ...
The Federal Government is expected to lose $4 million from a World Bank loan after failing to meet auditing standards on key ...
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has hosted a delegation from the World Bank as part of an ongoing high-level ...
The Federal Government incurred a significant loss ... at the launch of the World Bank Nigeria Development Update document, announced the termination of fuel and foreign exchange subsidies ...
Nigerians may grapple with higher taxes before the end of 2025 due to the tax reform bills, approved telecom and electricity ...
The federal government of Nigeria and the World Bank have allocated $600 million for the next phase of the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP) which aims to expand rural roads ...
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