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Dr Bukola saraki ( the senate president, Dr Bukola Saraki on Sunday disbursed N10.4 million

               
The Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki on Sunday disbursed N10.4 million to 52 women leaders of the All Progressive Congress (APC), in Kwara. Saraki Each of the 52 women leaders who were from the Kwara Central Senatorial District went home with a cash of N200, 000 to assist …

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