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PHOTOS: Okonkwo releases WhatsApp chats, insists on bribery claim against Obi, NDC
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PHOTOS: Okonkwo releases WhatsApp chats, insists on bribery claim against Obi, NDC

Punch Nigeria about 3 hours 1 mins read
Kenneth Okonkwo releases WhatsApp chats as evidence, doubling down on his bribery allegations against Peter Obi and the NDC. Get the full story here. Read More: https://punchng.com/photos-okonkwo-releases-whatsapp-chats-insists-on-bribery-claim-against-obi-ndc/

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