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Babatunde Hunpe

Babatunde Hunpe (xe nyí jiji to azán awetɔ avǐvɔsun 1963) nyí tònuɖɔtɔ́ ɖé to otò Naijilia tɔn mɛ. É nyí tòvi Gbagli xe nyí tòkpɛvi ɖé to Awɔnlin tɔn, to tògbo náijilia tɔn mɛ. Éwɔ wɛ nyí nukúnmɔnu ná lɛdó Gbagli tɔn to Weɖégbɛ́ Tonǔɖiɖɔ náijilia tɔn kpɛvi cinɛnɛtɔ mɛ.[1][2][3]

Azɔ́n étɔn

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Hunpe ko nyí anyiamɛtɔ vonɔtawun ná Ayimatɛngan Awɔnlin tɔn ɖayǐ tɔn xe nyí Mɛɖaxo Akinwunmi Ambode dó nujijɔ lɛdó mɛ tɔn lɛ ji. Cigbǎ to alɔnu dǐn, éwɔ wɛ nyí nukúnmɔnu ná Gbagli to weɖégbɛ tonǔɖiɖɔ Naijilia tɔn kpɛvi ciɛnɛtɔ mɛ.[4]

Alɔdlɛndónù lɛ

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  1. "Lawmaker calls for establishment of Federal Polytechnic in Badagry". 28 October 2019.
  2. "Badagry will enjoy dividend of democracy under Sanwo-Olu's Govt, says Rep-elect". 12 March 2019.
  3. "Lawmaker seeks polytechnic in Badagry". 31 October 2019.
  4. "Nigeria at 61: Hunpe berates insecurity, gives Nigerians hope". 6 October 2021.