Road to 2023 w/ Daily Trust. Former president Obasanjo endorsed Peter Obi for president, and now he has to defend it. Could INEC extend the window for collection of voter cards? Defection season is up, and massive cross carpeting is the name of the game. -
Former president Obasanjo endorsed Peter Obi for president, and now he has to defend it. Could INEC extend the window for collection of voter cards? Defection season is up, and massive cross carpeting is the name of the game.endorsed Peter Obi for president,
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