Magu’s Suspension: An act of presidential courage II Inside Stuff
By Guardian Exclusive
11 July 2020 |
11:14 am
On Inside Stuff this week, Martin Oloja looks at the presidential act of bravery on the suspension of Ibrahim Magu, the former EFCC chairman, and the continued closing down of schools at all levels.
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