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Gov Umahi says he’s not against Igbo people voting ‘massively’ for Obi

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“The wise thing for the Igbos to do is to tell themselves the truth that we alone cannot make ourselves president.”

The post Gov Umahi says he’s not against Igbo people voting ‘massively’ for Obi appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

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