Re: Next Senate President: Lest we repeat 2015 mistake
I read with full attention the opinion of one “Nasirudeen Elelu” on the above subject. Suffice to say that all he was trying to say is Sen. Ahmad Lawan isn’t worthy of becoming the Senate president come June 2019.
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