Governor Ayo Fayose over the weekend, shared banana and groundnut to children residing at Okesa, where he had gone to inspect some ongoing projects. More photos below:
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Gov Ayo Fayose pictured distributing banana and groundnut to kids in Ekiti state
Governor Ayo Fayose over the weekend, shared banana and groundnut to children residing at Okesa, where he had gone to inspect some ongoing projects. More photos below:
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