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1999 Jaɓɓaade gomnati lesdi Akwa Ibom

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1999 Jaɓɓaade gomnati lesdi Akwa Ibom
gubernatorial election
LesdiNaajeeriya Taƴto
Applies to jurisdictionDiiwal Akwa Ibom Taƴto
Point in time9 Siilo 1999 Taƴto

1999 Akwa Ibom State gubernatorial election haa lesdi Naajeeriya nyande 9 lewru Yarkoma hitaande 1999. Boni Haruna, mo PDP heɓi nasaraaku, o fooli Bala Takaya mo APP.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Obong Victor Attah heɓii ko PDP ha nder suɓaaji ɓurɗi. Ko kanko woni mo'o mo'o o jeyaaɗo e makko o Chris Ekpenyong.[12][13][14]

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