Ex-Edo governor warns Nigeria heading to lawlessness

A former Edo State governor has warned that Nigeria is drifting toward lawlessness under the current leadership.

The former governor of Edo State has issued a warning that Nigeria is heading towards lawlessness due to the current leadership. This statement highlights concerns about the nation's direction under the present administration. No further details on the specific context or quotes were available from the source.

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