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DELTA GOV: TRIBUNAL UPHOLDS OKOWA’S ELECTION, OKOWA PRAISES GOD AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE CHAPEL ASABA
The Delta State Governorship Election petition sitting in Asaba, the state capital, has upheld the election of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.
Meanwhile with the announcement of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa victory, The governor as I type now is currently at Government house chapel, Asaba to dedicate his victory to God Almighty.
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