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    BREAKING: Oyo PDP Members Riot In Ibadan Against Cash and Fuel Scarcity Ahead of Tinubu’s Visit

    Editor-in-chiefBy Editor-in-chiefFebruary 15, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    Members of ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Oyo State are currently rioting at Sango, Eleyele, Mokola, Oje and Adeoyo area of Ibadan to stage a protest against cash and fuel scarcity ahead of Thursday APC Presidential Campaign in the state capital.

    Recall that similar protest was staged on last week Monday, which forced the APC to postpone the rally.
    The State Affairs reliably gathered that Governor Seyi Makinde has given secret order to PDP members to frustrate the APC Presidential Campaign, scheduled to take place at Mapo Hall on Thursday.
    A top member of aggrieved PDP group in the State also disclosed to our correspondents that PDP members have perfected plans to infiltrate APC Presidential Rally tomorrow.
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