Operation ‘Amotekun’ recruitment ongoing-Seye Oyeleye
By TVC News Nigeria
15 March 2020 |
6:39 am
Director-General of the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria Commission, Seye Oyeleye has disclosed that the recruitment process into the regionl security outfit , Amotekun is going across the six south-west states.
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