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Omokri faults Davido, says publicity on abducted Oyo pupils helps terrorists
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Omokri faults Davido, says publicity on abducted Oyo pupils helps terrorists

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
Reno Omokri criticises Davido’s public advocacy for abducted Oyo schoolchildren, arguing that global publicity on such cases helps terrorists and hinders r Read More: https://punchng.com/omokri-faults-davido-says-publicity-on-abducted-oyo-pupils-helps-terrorists/

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