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Front page of The Port Harcourt Telegraph (Vol VII. No. 29) featuring a bold headline "FUBARA WARNS NEW APPOINTEES: ATTEND MIDNIGHT MEETINGS AND LOSE YOUR JOBS." Below the headline is a political cartoon titled "THE ABUJA GAMBIT" showing President Bola Tinubu and Nyesom Wike playing chess over a map of FCT Abuja. Sub-headlines include "How Gwagwalada won by PDP has become APC stronghold" and a red alert box stating "Workers may shutdown PH International Airport.

Fubara’s Ultimatum & The Abuja Gambit

Appointees warned against nocturnal meetings as the FCT political landscape shifts. Plus, Port Harcourt Airport faces a potential shutdown. Get the full scoop in Vol. 29

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