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‘If I was the president, I will stop foreign aids’ – Peter Obi

May 4, 2024 by AFRIPOL Leave a Comment

“If I was the president, I will stop foreign aids. I won’t be going around lobbying or begging for aids. We do not need them. Nigeria has everything it needs. God gave us everything.” — Peter Obi at a TownHall in Canada

“If I was the president, I will stop foreign aids. I won’t be going around lobbying or begging for aids. We do not need them. Nigeria has everything it needs. God gave us everything.” — Peter Obi at a TownHall in Canada
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