With 47 nominees, Tinubu sets new record for highest number of 'ministers' since '99

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With 47 nominees, Tinubu sets new record for highest number of 'ministers' since '99
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[TOP STORY] With 47 nominees, Tinubu sets new record for highest number of ‘ministers’ since ’99 | TheCable

In 2007, Yar’Aduain 1999 but reviewed his cabinet to reduce the number of ministries and ministers to 27 and 40, respectively, before he left office in 2007.

Tinubu has now gone beyond Obasanjo, Yar’Adua and Jonathan to name 47 ministers at one go — setting a new record in the country’s 24-year return to democracy.

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