Loy Okezie
Facebook Account Gets Budget Allocation in Nigerian Government?
The National Sports Commission (NSC) reportedly spent N1.2 million in opening a Facebook account. Just so happens that opening a Faceboook account doesn’t cost a dime. My take: it is possible the Commission may have hired a consultant to create and manage the page for a fee or another smart way of embezzling funds. [via: TechLoy]
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