In today's newsletter from Daily Trust, wranglings threaten to rip PDP apart amid plans to sack Secondus; Bethel confirms return of 3 among students abducted one month ago today; Why FG stopped negotiations with kidnappers -
Seven national officers of the opposition PDP resigned on Tuesday signalling a marked falling out with the party's chairman Uche Secondus. The party's board of trustees is meeting today to secure Secondus' ouster or iron out the wranglings threaten to tear the PDP apart.
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