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Ogun commissioner denies 2027 deputy governor ambition
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Ogun commissioner denies 2027 deputy governor ambition

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours ago 1 mins read
Ogun State Commissioner Dapo Okunbadejo dismisses reports of being a deputy governor nominee in the Ogun 2027 race, stating his focus remains on his duties Read More: https://punchng.com/ogun-commissioner-denies-2027-deputy-governor-ambition/

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