Restructuring: Yoruba leaders threaten boycott of 2023 polls

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Restructuring: Yoruba leaders threaten boycott of 2023 polls
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Prominent Yoruba leaders have threatened to boycott the 2023 elections unless the country restructures. The leaders also decried the state of the nation, saying, “The ship of state is veering off p…

Prominent Yoruba leaders have threatened to boycott the 2023 elections unless the country restructures.

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