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Nicholas Mutu: Unwilling end of historic 28-year tenure in parliament
Nicholas Mutu's 28-year tenure in the Nigerian parliament has come to an end, marking a significant shift in the political landscape. First elected in 1999, he was reelected seven times but now faces an unwilling departure from his long-held position.
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May 23, 2026 · 20:45 · 5 min read
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Nicholas Mutu's 28-year tenure in the Nigerian parliament has come to an end, marking a significant shift in the political landscape. First elected in 1999, he was reelected seven times but now faces an unwilling departure from his long-held position.
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Nicholas Mutu's lengthy service in the House of Representatives highlights the challenges of political longevity in Nigeria. His departure may open the door for new leadership and perspectives within the legislative framework.