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House of Reps Clears Three Lawmakers Accused of Sex Scandal in US

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The House of Representatives on Tuesday, October 11th cleared three members accused of sexual misconduct in the United States.

The three members are Mr. Mohammed Garba-Gololo (Bauchi State); Mr. Terse Gbillah (Benue State), and Mr. Samuel Ikon (Cross River State).

The US had in June cancelled the visas of all three members after accusing them of sexual misconduct while they were attending a leadership programme in Cleveland, Ohio.

All three members, however, dismissed the allegations, saying they were baseless and untrue.

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