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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNState of Emergency: Reps refute allegation of $5,000 inducementThe House of Representatives has refuted trending allegations that each member was induced with as much as $5,000 dollars to ...
The House of Representatives has denied allegations that its members received $5,000 each to approve President Bola Tinubu’s ...
The House of Representatives has ... as much as $5,000 to ratify President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's...State of Emergency ...
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Pulse Nigeria on MSNLawmakers deny accepting $5,000 to endorse Tinubu’s emergency rule in RiversThe lawmaker said the Parliament, in its wisdom, made some key adjustments to Mr President’s emergency proclamation before ...
The House of Representatives has dismissed the allegations that each member was induced with $5,000 to grant President Bola Tinubu's request for the ...
Akpabio has dismissed allegations of senators receiving bribes to endorse Rivers State of Emergency, calling it a blackmail campaign against lawmakers.
The Deputy spokesman of House of Representatives, Hon Philip Agbese, has denied each member was induced with as much as $5,000 dollars to ratify President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s request on the ...
The House of Representatives has dismissed allegations that each member was induced with $5,000 to ratify President Bola ...
Philip Agbese, deputy spokesperson of the house of representatives, says lawmakers were not bribed to approve the emergency ...
The lawmakers denied receiving a bribe of $5,000 each to approve the emergency rule, insisting they were driven by patriotism ...
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNReps Reject Bribery Allegations Linked To Rivers State Of EmergencyThe House of Representatives has strongly dismissed the circulating allegations that each member was offered a bribe of up to $5,000 to approve President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s request for the ...
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Tribune Online on MSNUPDATED: Senate, Reps deny receiving $30,000, $5,000 bribes to approve Rivers emergency ruleSimilarly, the Deputy Chairman, Committee on Media and Public Affairs in the lower chamber, Hon. Philip Agbese, who spoke during a media chat in Abuja, maintained that the resolution of the house was ...
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