Dapo Sarumi
Dapo Sarumi is a Nigerian politician and former minister for Information. In 1991, he contested the SDP gubernatorial primary but was later dis-qualified.
In late 2000, he was involved in a traffic accident and lost two of his ministerial aides.[1]
References
- ↑ "Minister Loses Aides In Road Crash," Panafrican News Agency, December 27, 2000.
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