Results of June 12 should not be released for declaration, Rep. Mojeed warns
By OakTV
10 June 2018 |
8:00 am
Nigeria's House of representatives has asked its committees on Justice, Rules and Business to advise the House on the proclamation by president Buhari declaring June 12 as Democracy Day.
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