The Senate on Wednesday approved a new excise duty regime on sugar-sweetened beverages.
Mr Musa emphasised kindness, love for humanity, and avoidance of evil as key aspects of the holy month.
Mr Musa said the decision would reflect on production, affordability, sustainability and quality for the good of the country.
Mr Tinubu said his administration was determined to upgrade the standard of education in Nigeria.
The bill seeks a regulated and more organised process of granting corporate tax holidays and import duty waivers to investors and businesses.
The NCC said it also plans to achieve 50 per cent broadband penetration by the end of 2022 and 75 per cent penetration by 2025.
Mr Adeola said the diversification was necessary, given the increasing dwindling revenue profile of the nation.
The upper chamber instructed that agencies that can generate more funds should contribute to government coffers.
