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Home Posts tagged NFIU Policy

Tag: Ani Nwachukwu Agwu, Community mobilization, Grassroots Development, Hamzat Lawal, local government autonomy, NFIU Policy, Opinion

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The New NFIU Policy Guidelines and Morality of Local Government Fiscal Autonomy in Nigeria

adminJul 10, 2019

“The world is debating local solutions to global problems using the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Agenda2063 as a benchmark in accelerating inclusive...

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