1991 Nhọrọ gọvanọ nke steeti Taraba

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. [1] [2] [3]Nhọpụta mmetụta steeti Taraba 1991 mere na Disemba 14, 1991. Onye SDP Jolly Nyame meriaka ahụ, meri onye NRC [4]

E ji usoro ntuli aka mepere emepe mere ntuliaka gọvanọ. Emere mmemme izizi maka otu abụọ ahụ ịhọpụta ndị bu ọkọlọtọ ha na Ọktoba 19, 1991. [5] [6] [7] [8]

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