In Abia, development, second term politics take centre stage
By Niyi Bello (Political Editor)
23 February 2018 |
3:26 am
Despite being a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)-controlled state in the Southeast stronghold of opposition politics in Nigeria, Abia is not shielded from internal opposition from the All Progressives Congress (APC), which is mobilizing to take over the state next year.
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