
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has stated that there will be no appeals regarding the recent review of primaries, which has led to discontent among some members. The party's stance reflects a biblical parable, suggesting that those who were initially favored may now find themselves at a disadvantage in Nigerian politics. This situation has generated significant discussion on social media, indicating widespread concern among party members.
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