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Can Nigeria Afford To Leave Its Future In The Hands Of The APC?

The major opposition party in the country, All Progressive Party, APC, is battle ready to take on the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for the presidential race in the 2015 general election.

The APC claims it has all the panacea to Nigeria's myriads of problems and says it is the only party that can right the wrongs of the PDP.

But most Nigerians do not seem to trust them, going by the antecedents of some of their presidential aspirants and they think an APC government would not be much different from the ruling party.

On Morning Teaser today, we ask: do you think Nigeria can afford to trust its future in the hands of the APC?

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