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Nigeria: Jonathan Denies Report Alleging ₦500bn Offer to Split South-South Votes, Calls Claim False

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AllAfrica (EN) - Latest 8 hours ago • allafrica.com
Nigeria: Jonathan Denies Report Alleging ₦500bn Offer to Split South-South Votes, Calls Claim False
[Leadership] Former President Goodluck Jonathan has dismissed as false and baseless a report alleging that he was offered or involved in a ₦500 billion plot to split votes in the South-South geopolitical zone ahead of th…
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AllAfrica (EN) - Latest 8 hours ago • allafrica.com
Nigeria: Jonathan Denies Report of ₦500bn Offer to Split South-South Votes
[Leadership] Former President Goodluck Jonathan has dismissed as false a media report alleging that he was offered ₦500 billion to contest the 2027 presidential election in order to split votes in the South-South region.
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AllAfrica (EN) - Nigeria 8 hours ago • allafrica.com
Report Alleging ₦500bn Offer to Split South-South Votes False, Baseless - Jonathan
[Vanguard] Former President Goodluck Jonathan has debunked a media report alleging he was offered ₦500 billion to contest against the presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Peter Obi, to spl…
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