Reps orders 400 utility vehicles, rejects Nigerian brands
By TVC News Nigeria
21 February 2020 |
3:30 pm
The House of Representatives has resolved to acquire Toyota Camry 2020 model for members as official cars, otherwise called utility vehicles.
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