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FG approves 600 housing units for military, adopts revised biotechnology policy
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FG approves 600 housing units for military, adopts revised biotechnology policy

Punch Nigeria about 18 hours 1 mins read
The Federal Government has approved 600 new housing units for military personnel in Abuja, bringing the total to 2,656. This is part of a 10,000-unit targe Read More: https://punchng.com/fg-approves-600-housing-units-for-military-adopts-revised-biotechnology-policy/

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