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Call for President’s resignation: We will go mad if any touches Buhari – Rep Kazaure

Call for President's resignation: We will go mad if any touches Buhari - Rep Kazaure

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    No one should be calling for the President’s resignation anyway. That will throw us into another constitutional crisis. We will weather the storm. It is only one year of suffering more, but, who let this sleeping dog out? He will go mad, he said. He is already gone mad. Let us allow the mad dog lie gently and not step on its tail.

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