Separate tourism from information ministry, Senator Raji-Rasaki tells Nigerian govt
By OakTV
16 March 2019 |
6:22 am
Senator Fatima Raji-Rasaki has asked the Nigerian government to separate Culture and Tourism from the Ministry of Information and Culture.
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