Gbajabiamila promises boom in lottery industry

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Gbajabiamila, has said the commission had been executing policies, measures and programmes in the last four years which would improve lottery business in the country.

He said the industry would soon begin to witness a boom, which would translate to significant rise in the country’s Internally Generated Revenue.

“The commission had been executing resourceful policies, measures and programmes in the last four years, all aimed at improving lottery business in all aspects with great emphasis on the welfare of its workers, betterment of the stakeholders and higher revenues for the country.

 

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Awa ni ka ta tete ku. Olohun gba wa ni iluyi

Not Femi Gbajabiamila (Speaker)

Not a boom in youths employment? What could be wrong with our so called leaders? Sometimes I just hate to be online so I can avoid sad headlines like this.

Only in countries without hope people go into gambling. Dont abuse me if you don't know the reasons.

Not what Nigeria needs.

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