He said the current state of APC has become very worrisome and that the party’s national leadership is selfish. Read more:
The former chairman of the Presidential Investigation Panel for recovery of public properties, Chief Okoi Obono-Obla has predicted that the All Progressives Congress may not win the 2023 presidential election.
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