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PDP can’t challenge Tinubu with Wike as national leader, party chieftain warns
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PDP can’t challenge Tinubu with Wike as national leader, party chieftain warns

Punch Nigeria 1 day ago 1 mins read
PDP chieftain Dan Ulasi warns the party can’t challenge Tinubu in 2027 with Nyesom Wike as leader, citing a conflict of interest and threatening to quit. Read More: https://punchng.com/pdp-cant-challenge-tinubu-with-wike-as-national-leader-party-chieftain-warns/

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