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The Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike has approved the appointment of Barrister Benedict Daudu as his Senior Special Assistant on Legal and Multi-Lateral Cooperation.
Director Press in the Federal Capital Territory Administration , Anthony Ogunleye disclosed in an official statement on Tuesday.According to him, the appointment was based on the fact that the appointee has outstanding legal expertise, an extensive academic background, and a profound understanding of key policy issues.
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