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Home Posts tagged Brigadier-General Paul Okuntimo

Tag: Brigadier-General Paul Okuntimo, Dotun Arowolo, Government, Kogi, Kogi News, Opinion, Yahaya Bello

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Ridding Kogi of Ghost Workers by Dotun Arowolo

adminApr 24, 2016

It can be safely said that every state in the federation has been battling with the issue of ghost workers for decades. But because the battle is half-hearted and...

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