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Making Sense of Adegboruwa’s ‘Buhari is Sick’ Statement

Posted By: adminon: January 05, 2017In: GovernanceTags: 'Government of the Day', 'Government of the Night', Aljazeera, Arewa House, Buhari paradigm of power, Ebunola Adegboruwa, Ekiti State, Incapacitation, Messianism, Professor Sam AlukoNo CommentsViews:
Making Sense of Adegboruwa's 'Buhari is Sick' Statement

Making Sense of Adegboruwa’s ‘Buhari is Sick’ Statement A statement asserting that the president of Nigeria is so sick as for his job to have been taken over by a cabal is... Read more

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