I thank God for completing two terms in office – Gboribiogha Jonah
By TVC News Nigeria
10 March 2020 |
7:30 am
The former Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State Gboribiogha Jonah has everything to be grateful for. He is the first to occupy the position for two uninterrupted terms and survived a medical surgery while in office.
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