Senate as House of Tin-gods, By Garba Shehu
So that the Senate does not become a House of Tin-gods The passage by the National Assembly of the bill...
Mallam Garba Shehu, veteran journalist and former newspaper editor, now practices as a political communicator and analyst in Abuja. He writes a syndicated column for Premium Times every Wednesday.
So that the Senate does not become a House of Tin-gods The passage by the National Assembly of the bill...
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