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Nigeria: El-Rufai and the Miseducation of Nigerian Youths (I)

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[Daily Trust] The "roforofo" fight between Governor El-Rufai of Kaduna State and labour leaders have come and gone. Let us assume that is the phase I because both parties had to sheathe their swords upon the intervention of the federal government. While the standoff lasted, hateful words were hauled back and forth. El-Rufai became Hell Rufai and the Labour Leader was labelled a fugitive and a bandit.

Source: allAfrica.com

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