Ganduje vs Jaafar Jaafar: Why Kano Police provided security during investigation
By OakTV
30 October 2018 |
11:34 am
The Publisher of the Online Daily Nigerian Newspaper, Jaafar Jaafar has appeared before the Lawmakers at the Kano State House of Assembly investigating the $5m Bribery Allegation against Kano State Governor Abdullahi Ganduje.
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