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As expected, Atiku formally returns to PDP, says he’s ‘home’ (video)

Just as many political analysts had predicted, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has announced his return to the opposition People’s Democratic Party.
Atiku made the announcement on Sunday in a Facebook live video broadcast, which he said was targeted at young Nigerians.
He stated that he returned to the PDP because the issues that made him leave had been resolved.
According to him, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has failed Nigerians.
Earlier in the day, the North East PDP leaders visited Atiku , and he said during the visit that he was glad to see the party returning to its roots.

‘Leaders from the North East PDP visited me and amongst other things, they reminded me of our shared history.
I’m glad to see the party returning to its ro
As expected, Atiku formally returns to PDP, says he’s ‘home’ (video)
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