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Statutory revenues amounted to N654.36 billion.
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Statutory revenues amounted to N654.36 billion.
The CBN governor will address the public on the outcome of the meeting.
Mr. Celsus Agla, Senior Manager, Development Finance Office, Port-Harcourt Branch of the Central Bank of Nigeria, disclosed.
The fund will support 225 creative start-ups and 451 digital technologies small and medium-sized enterprises, or digital SMEs.
The commission said this in a statement issued on Friday.
The disclosure was made In Abuja in Sunday.
President Muhammadu Buhari will deliver the keynote address at the event.
As at 2019, the total debt of the 77 oil firms was N2.6 trillion.
This was disclosed by the director, trade and exchange department, CBN.
Funds expended on petrol subsidy is above one-thirds of the current budget,