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Okpella stool dispute: Edo warns against forceful takeover
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Okpella stool dispute: Edo warns against forceful takeover

Punch Nigeria about 2 months 1 mins read
The Edo State Government on Thursday warned groups and individuals planning to unleash mayhem on the Okpella community over the kingship tussle to desist from such acts. The government, in a statement by the Commissioner for Public Safety and Security, Festus Ebea, said the latest warning became necessary as it has credible intelligence indicating that Read More: https://punchng.com/okpella-stool-dispute-edo-warns-against-forceful-takeover/

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