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Yewa/Awori: Healing Ogun’s 50-year political wound in 2027
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Yewa/Awori: Healing Ogun’s 50-year political wound in 2027

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
The Ogun 2027 election offers a chance to heal 50 years of political marginalisation for the Yewa/Awori people. Discover why this election is crucial for e Read More: https://punchng.com/yewa-awori-healing-oguns-50-year-political-wound-in-2027/

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