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PDP to APC: Don’t heat up polity, set South South on fire over Bayelsa

The Peoples Democratic Party has cautioned the All Progressives Congress against heating up the polity and embarking on clandestine moves that would set the South South region on fire over the Bayelsa state governorship tussle.

 

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