Kogi 2019: APC members disagree over use of direct or indirect primary
By TVC News Nigeria
07 August 2019 |
2:04 pm
The agreement between the National Working Committee, of the All Progressive Congress, and some party leaders in Kogi state to use indirect primary to choose the governorship candidate for the November 16 polls, has continued to raise dust.
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