2023 Election: Omoyele Sowore speaks on his agenda for Nigeria
By Guardian Exclusive
15 September 2022 |
7:41 am
Nigerian human rights activist, pro-democracy campaigner, and Presidential candidate for the African Action Congress party sat down with GuardianTV to discuss his agenda for Nigeria if elected as President in 2023.
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