Newspaper Headlines: Oyetola may engage 50 lawyers to challenge Adeleke's victory in Osun election | TheCable

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The directive of President Muhammadu Buhari to Adamu Adamu, minister of education, that the ongoing strike of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) should end in two weeks.

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The Punch says Gboyega Oyetola, governor of Osun, may engage at least 50 lawyers to challenge the victory of Ademola Adeleke, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in Saturday’s governorship election. The newspaper says the decision of the Central Bank of Nigeria to increase the benchmark interest rate to 14 percent has sparked outrage.

 

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OfficialAPCNg OfficialPDPNig GboyegaOyetola AAdeleke_01 Most he be their governor after refusing him through ballot boxes

OfficialAPCNg OfficialPDPNig GboyegaOyetola AAdeleke_01 He can go ahead and engage 100 lawyers as far it's not gonna use the State money ...

OfficialAPCNg OfficialPDPNig GboyegaOyetola AAdeleke_01 From whose account? D state's or his? One fails to understand y some people are hullicinating over everything, whereby they cannot discern reality from illusion. He can even hire 500. Wetin concern akpolo with overload, D people r after their legal fees.

OfficialAPCNg OfficialPDPNig GboyegaOyetola AAdeleke_01 Why not 100?

OfficialAPCNg OfficialPDPNig GboyegaOyetola AAdeleke_01 He will labor in vain

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