Court Halts PDP National Convention Over Electoral Breaches
Court stops PDP from holding its November convention in Ibadan over breaches of the Electoral Act and INEC guidelines on delegate elections.
Court stops PDP from holding its November convention in Ibadan over breaches of the Electoral Act and INEC guidelines on delegate elections.
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