We won’t hand over party to Kwankwaso – Kano NDC chair
The Kano NDC chair has stated that the party will not be handed over to Rabiu Kwankwaso. This announcement follows Kwankwaso's recent membership in the NDC alongside Peter Obi.
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The Kano NDC chair has stated that the party will not be handed over to Rabiu Kwankwaso. This announcement follows Kwankwaso's recent membership in the NDC alongside Peter Obi.
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