1979 Nhọrọ gọvanọ nke steeti Borno
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[14]Mohammed Goni putara onye GNPP ka e hoputara ya na-ebu ya, meri Abba Jiddum Gana n'oke oke. Goni gbara ọnụ ọnụ 166 na Gana 18. [1] Onye gbara Goni n'ọsọ bụ Ibrahim Anas
. [1] [2] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24]Enwere otu ụzọ ndị ụkwụ ise nke Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) debanyere aha ka ha sonye na mbụ ahụ. Mohammed Goni nke GNPP mpempe ahụ site na ahia vootu kacha elu wee merie Kam Salem nke NPN .
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