Bukola Saraki: Senate President’s CCT trial takes new twist with no-case submission
By OakTV
09 June 2017 |
5:45 am
The Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki on Thursday opened defense on the no-case submission filed by his counsel on the 18-count charge of false declaration of asset.
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