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PRESIDENTIAL MEDIA CHAT HOLDS TOMORROW

Nigerians sure have a lot of questions to ask President Goodluck Jonathan on the recent happenings in the country. He is set to answer as many questions as possible tomorrow as he faces a panel of journalists and media executives to discuss current national issues and developments in another edition of  the Presidential Media Chat. Journalists will be asking questions bordering on security, economy, power, and as most would expect, the recent suspension of Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.
Special Adviser to the President(Media & Publicity), Reuben Abati, disclosed that the chat will be broadcast live on Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) and the Voice of Nigeria (VON) at 7pm, tomorrow.

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