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Democracy day in Nigeria is actually deception day, By Babafemi A. Badejo

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On11  June at about 5 p.m., I was at my friend, Professor Femi Onabajo’s office to listen to Al Jazeera, as well as charge my phone, before returning to my apartment in Abeokuta for the usual dark nights and, of late, no water. There was no water, not because the Ogun State government or the […]

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