Supreme Court strikes out Rivers APC governorship candidate suit
By OakTV
12 April 2019 |
11:21 am
The Supreme Court has struck out appeals brought before it by the All Progressive Congress (APC)and its factional governorship candidate in Rivers state, Tonye Cole seeking to participate in the 2019 general elections.
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