Appeal Court Reaffirms Ndoma-Egba, Owan-Enoh, Others As APC Candidates

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Appeal court sitting in Calabar, capital of Cross River State Wednesday, granted a formal “Stay of Execution Order” which according to the court reaffirms all candidates contesting elections in the state on the platform of All Progressives’ Congress APC Appeal court stated that it has reaffirmed names of Senator John Owan-Enoh, Senator Ndoma-Egba and names of other persons […]

 

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