SPECIAL REPORT: Akpabio’s habitual lateness delays Senate plenaries, disrupts legislative schedules

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The habitual lateness of Akpabio, a member of the Senate, has been causing delays and disruptions in legislative schedules. This report highlights the impact of his lateness on Senate plenaries and calls for a change in his behavior.

The habitual lateness of Akpabio , a member of the Senate , has been causing delays and disruptions in legislative schedules . This report highlights the impact of his lateness on Senate plenaries and calls for a change in his behavior.

Akpabio Senate Lateness Delays Disruptions Legislative Schedules

 

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