EconomyNigeriaWorld Nigeria’s total revenue at $7.53 billion as of June 2017: budget office by Joseph Anthony October 4, 2017 written by Joseph Anthony October 4, 2017 122 views 122 Nigeria had taken 2.305 trillion naira ($7.53 billion) in total revenue as of June 2017, the budget office said on Tuesday. Ben Akabueze, director of the budget office, said the sum was 91 percent of the budgetary provision for the half year in Africa’s biggest economy. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Joseph Anthony previous post University of Nairobi closed as anger rises over police brutality next post Somalia gets new Saudi aid but stays neutral in Gulf crisis You may also like Court Orders Bayero to Cease Claim as Emir,... May 27, 2024 Fraud: Keyamo Confirms Indefinite Suspension of Nigeria Air... May 27, 2024 Federal Government Delays Inauguration, Retreat for Governing Councils... May 27, 2024 Kano Deputy Governor Issues Apology to Ribadu, Retracts... May 27, 2024 Billionaire Advocates for Russian Companies to Develop SAP... May 27, 2024 Russia Extends Invitation to Taliban for Key Economic... May 27, 2024 Kremlin Accuses NATO of Direct Confrontation with Russia... May 27, 2024 Court Sets May 29 as Trial Date for... May 27, 2024 FG Allocates ₦309bn to Agriculture, Boosting Food Security,... May 27, 2024 Senate Launches Public Hearing to Consider Changing National... May 27, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Type in the text displayed above