RAPC boss, Galadima, reveal fate of defectors that would return to APC
By OakTV
05 August 2018 |
5:00 am
The leader of the Reformed All Progressives Congress (rAPC) Buba Galadima, has cautioned the security forces in Nigeria to be careful in the manner they deal with the citizens, especially persons not in political affiliation with President Muhammadu Buhari.
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