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The aspiration of the former Ekiti State Governor, Chief Segun Oni yesterday received a major boost as Igbo Youth in Ekiti promised to mobilise for him during the governorship election scheduled to hold on June 18.
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Ekiti 2022: SDP’s Segun Oni states conditions for accepting election results

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