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*The ] condemns the "structurally deficient" justice system in ] and lack of "due process" in the trial against ] and asks for her release. *The ] condemns the "structurally deficient" justice system in ] and lack of "due process" in the trial against ] and asks for her release.


'''Politics and elections''' '''Politics and elections''
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**Citizens go to the polls to vote in the second round of the ]ial election.
**Left-wing candidate ] wins the presidential election with 50.44% of the vote, beating his opponent ] who received 47.31% of the vote, according to preliminary results.
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****Former state commissioner ] of the ] defeats former Governor ] of the ] in the gubernatorial election. Oyebanji's win means that the APC has become the first party ever to win consecutive Ekiti gubernatorial elections. ****Former state commissioner ] of the ] defeats former Governor ] of the ] in the gubernatorial election. Oyebanji's win means that the APC has become the first party ever to win consecutive Ekiti gubernatorial elections.
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**Citizens go to the polls to vote in the second round of the ]ial election.
**Left-wing candidate ] wins the presidential election with 50.44% of the vote, beating his opponent ] who received 47.31% of the vote, according to preliminary results.
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**It is announced that ] ]'s party and its allies will not repeat an absolute majority in the National Assembly. **It is announced that ] ]'s party and its allies will not repeat an absolute majority in the National Assembly.

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June 19, 2022 (2022-06-19) (Sunday)

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