Nigeria: Ruling Party Chairman Resigns

The chairman of Nigeria's ruling political party has resigned his post after being accused of embezzling government money, a move that pushes aside the most powerful man blocking the nation's new president from running in next year's election.

Topics:  nigeria   ruling   party   chairman   
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