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Abuja floods: Wike’s aide slams Adeyanju, says flooding predates FCT minister
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Abuja floods: Wike’s aide slams Adeyanju, says flooding predates FCT minister

Punch Nigeria about 3 hours 1 mins read
Wike’s aide defends the FCT Administration against criticism over recent Abuja floods, stating the problem predates the minister and blaming historical urb Read More: https://punchng.com/abuja-floods-wikes-aide-slams-adeyanju-says-flooding-predates-fct-minister/

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