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Naira Scarcity: Atiku is Nigeria's public enemy number one - APC Campaign Council

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The campaign council noted that it is clear to every Nigerian of conscience that Atiku and the PDP do not mean well for the country.

The post Naira Scarcity: Atiku is Nigeria's public enemy number one - APC Campaign Council appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

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