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Saraki Says Election Is Not War by Olusharp(op): 6:14am On Nov 16, 2019
Ahead of the Kogi and Bayelsa Governorship election that will take place on Saturday, 16th of November, former Senate President, Bukola Saraki in a statement via his social media handle declared that election should not be war.

He also called for credible and fair election in the two states devoid of violence.

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https://ngg.ng/2019/11/16/kogi-and-bayelsa-election-saraki-says-election-should-not-be-war/

Re: Saraki Says Election Is Not War by johnmartus(m): 7:31am On Nov 16, 2019
angry mumu where did you hidden.
Re: Saraki Says Election Is Not War by etrouble: 8:37am On Nov 16, 2019
johnmartus:
angry mumu where did you hidden.
The idiot cannot show face. After his family put Kwara people in bondage for several decades, the yoke is finally broken. He lost all the available positions. Lost the governorship, lost the three Senatorial seats, lost the six House of Reps seats and all lost all the twenty House if Assembly seats. Thanks to Tinubu who provided the needed support for the people of Kwara one of which I am. Surprisingly some senseless Flattinos still compare the Jagaban Borgu to the bastard Ilorin Mesujamba.
Re: Saraki Says Election Is Not War by allthingsgood: 8:38am On Nov 16, 2019
The cursed one speaks grin
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