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National President of the group, Chief Gbenga Awoyale, who addressed newsmen in Ilorin recently, called Saraki "the most suitable" contender in the presidential race.
Thisday Online 2010
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Saraki, while receiving one of the National chairmanship aspirants at his Ilorin home, noted that the PDP needed surgical operation to rid it of divisive forces.
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Ibori, Saraki and the rest of them, were they not by Nigerian standards rich before they became richer.
Deceptions, training away bad things and finally a cabinet uknaija 2007
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Governor Saraki said the aim of the programme was to generate substantial marketable surplus in food and cash crops that would encourage development and expansion of local agri-processing and agricultural exports in the state.
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KOINANGE: Saraki allotted each farmer an average of 1,000 hectares to plant everything from soybeans to wheat to maize.
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Saraki sought the help of this man -- His Royal Highness Haliru Yahaya, the emir, or spiritual leader, of the local Muslim inhabitants.
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Saraki sought the help of this man -- His Royal Highness Haliru Yahaya, the emir, or spiritual leader, of the local Muslim inhabitants.
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KOINANGE: Saraki allotted each farmer an average of 1,000 hectares to plant everything from soybeans to wheat to maize.
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Saraki insists it's time Nigeria diversifies its economy and relies less on oil as the only export commodity.
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With his political experience, spanning service as presidential aide, eight years as governor and three years as chairman of the governors' forum, Awoyale said Saraki was blessed with ample knowledge of the Nigerian question and the solution.
Thisday Online 2010
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