ZAMFARA GOVT BLAMES MATAWALLE, RESCUES 93 STUDENTS STRANDED IN CYPRUS
By Our Reporter
The Zamfara State government has raised concern over its 93 students stranded at the Cyprus International University over improper documentation.
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The Zamfara State government has raised concern over its 93 students stranded at the Cyprus International University over improper documentation.
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