The Nigerian Senate has warned MDAs against delay in the submission and defence of their budgets.
The bill was proposed by Senator Orji Kalu and titled; ‘Compulsory free Universal Basic Education Act 2004, Section 2’.
She begged the court to dissolve the union and grant her custody of the child of the marriage.
The minister also pledged to bridge the gaps between education policy statements and actualisation outcomes.
Mr Buba commended the executive arm of government for coming up with the two important bills.
Thereafter the committee meeting, the Speaker put the motion into a voice vote and the lawmakers unanimously adopted the bill.
“I believe that the church might be starting a very dangerous trend by manipulating the legislators and the courts,” said Ms Moruti.
The two groups recently held strategic discussions on how to deepen collaboration on financial inclusion in Nigeria.
The bill was passed after extensive deliberations by the committee of the whole house during the plenary, presided over by Deputy Speaker Kabiru Dashi (APC-Kiru) in Kano.
President Muhammadu Buhari says the new customs act recently signed into law will enhance the efficiency of customs administration.
