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Restructuring Nigeria will resolve agitations – Atiku

By Channels TV
31 July 2016   |   7:00 am

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    Mr Atiku is heading in the right direction.

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    Which way Nigeria? We agitated for more states, now we have states that can not pay there bills, now we want restructuring. We should have a national referendum on what we want, and not let few people make decisions for us.

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