Yenagoa — After over two years of what seemed like a cold war between former presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan, the two Nigerian leaders on Sunday in Otuoke, Jonathan's village, publicly reconciled and harped on the virtues of forgiveness and national unity.
Obasanjo who was also treated to a luncheon in Jonathan's country home in Ogbia maintained that without reconciliation, peace and unity would continue to elude the nation.
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