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Bode George blasts PDP members defecting to APC after elections

who would hurriedly defect to the All Progressives Congress, APC, shortly after the presidential election.

Speaking with newsmen yesterday, the Lagos PDP leader expressed rage at the way some PDP members hurriedly cross-carpeted.He said politicians should refrain from displaying “attitude of prostitutes.” According to him, he had remained consistent in the PDP despite his failed bid to become the national chairman of the party.

The PDP chieftain queried: “Within a week, I see people already jumping ship. Where is loyalty, where is dedication?

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