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Benue-born Grace Adogo becomes first women to declare for president ahead of 2023
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A Benue-born young female politician, Mrs. Grace Adogo is showing interest to contest for the seat of President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the 2023 general election.
By this, Mrs. Adogo is the first female presidential aspirant ahead of the 2023 polls.

Related Topics:2023 general electionBenue-born Grace Adogo becomes first women to declare for president 2023female politicianfirst female presidential aspirant ahead of the 2023 pollsMrs. Grace Adogo
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