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Atiku, Ayu, PDP supporters storm INEC office in protest, demand fresh presidential election

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“Cancel the election …and conduct a very credible election that will be respected not only by Nigerians but by the whole international community,” Mr Ayu said.

The post Atiku, Ayu, PDP supporters storm INEC office in protest, demand fresh presidential election appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

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