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Police declare Senator Misau a deserter, say he forged retirement letter

By Channels
28 August 2017   |   5:21 am
Police declare Senator Misau a deserter, say he forged retirement letter.

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    In this tv., discussion program, the Senator was not given the opportunity to respond to the police accusations against him. Its seems very unfair to the Senator. The question is, why now? The police should have the Senator pictures in their files. Secondly, how was the man able to get clearance to contest for the Senates seats.

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    The Nigerian Police should react to the issue at hand and don’t take us back to your inadequacies. If he desert was he out of the country? Please note that you are addressing a nation.

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