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A Reply to Critics of My Reference to MBF’s Middle Belt Politics

Posted By: adminon: February 19, 2026In: FlashbackTags: Chief Solomon Lar, Cultural Middle Belt, Gowon, MBF, Senator Joseph TarkaNo CommentsViews:
A Reply to Critics of My Reference to MBF’s Middle Belt Politics

By Adagbo Onoja I am sure there will still be more of it, but since the charge is the same each time and since my response is also the same, it might be time to put this out, partly in defer... Read more

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