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Did the British Government Block Lai Mohammed from ‘Evidence’ on Nnamdi Kanu?

Posted By: adminon: September 30, 2017In: FlashbackTags: CUPS, Edward Snowden, GCHQ, IPOB1 CommentViews:
Did the British Government Block Lai Mohammed from 'Evidence' on Nnamdi Kanu?

Below is an unedited text of claims by Dr Idris Ahmed of the Citizens United for Peace and Stability, (CUPS), that the British Government blocked him from Nigeria’s Information Minister rega... Read more

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