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Barrister Okpeh Alleh Loses Wife, Eleyi Lilian Aboje

Posted By: adminon: September 03, 2021In: People in ActionTags: Agadagba, DGSA, Obiye, Otela, OtukpoNo CommentsViews:
Barrister Okpeh Alleh Loses Wife, Eleyi Lilian Aboje

The death has occurred of Mrs Eleyi Lilian Aboje-Alleh. Until her death, she was the Director-General, Services and Administration, (DGSA) of Ohinmini Local Government of Benue State in cent... Read more

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