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Osun poll: Tinubu magnanimous, Ekiti was taken from me in 2018 — Fayose
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Osun poll: Tinubu magnanimous, Ekiti was taken from me in 2018 — Fayose

Punch Nigeria 1 day 1 mins read
Former Ekiti Governor Fayose praises President Tinubu’s magnanimity in the Osun election, contrasting it with alleged federal influence in the 2018 Ekiti p Read More: https://punchng.com/osun-poll-tinubu-magnanimous-ekiti-was-taken-from-me-in-2018-fayose/

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