In the midst of controversy over the alleged disappearance of Nigeria’s 2016 budget proposal, a photo has emerged supposedly showing a page of the document being used to sell bean cakes, popularly known as “akara”, and fried yam.
Are pages of “missing” document being used to sell akara and fried yam? [PHOTO]
The page reads “Budget 2016” and has on it the seal of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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The image was shared via Twitter by Enough is Enough Nigeria with the message:
“In lighter news, it seems the pages of the missing #Budget2016 is being put to good use!”
The authenticity of the picture cannot be verified.
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The budget is said to have gone missing from the National Assembly on January 12, 2016 but the reports have been severally denied by the Senate.
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