1999 Nhọrọ gọvanọ nke steeti Enugu
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. [1] [2]Nhọpụta mmetụta Enugu steeti n'afọ 1999 mere na mbụ na Jenụwarị 9, 1999. Chimaroke Nnamani onye PDP ihe na-ebupụta ngwaahịa ahụ onye APP [3]
. [4] [5]Chimaroke Nnamani zọọ ọkwa PDP [6] [7]
.A na-pịa Gọvanọ steeti Enugwu site na iji usoro uzo vootu
. [8] [9]Chimaroke Nnamani primary PDP
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- ↑ Tracker (2021-03-22). How First Set Of 1999 Governors Went To Political Oblivion (en-US). Nigerian Tracker. Retrieved on 2021-05-20.