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Nigeria: Atiku Thanks Supporters Following Grande Finale Rally in Adamawa State

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Yesterday’s grand finale rally in Yola was superb. The assist that we received was magnificent and worthy of a homecoming.

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It was with utmost humility and honour that I led my workforce members to the Fombina Palace of the Lamido Adamawa HRH Muhammadu Barkindo Aliyu Musdafa. I am sincerely grateful for his beneficiant phrases and love. Might the Lamido reign for lengthy in vitality and even higher knowledge. Amin. -AA

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I imagine that once we all play our components as stakeholders within the election this weekend and vote massively for our nice get together, the

@OfficialPDPNig, Nigeria’s fortune as a rustic of peace and prosperity shall be restored.

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On behalf of my workforce, I wholeheartedly thank each Nigerian who took the time to attend our rallies and for the promise of victory for our get together and the nation within the polls. -AA #RecoverNigeria

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