UN Secretary General António Guterres receives Ms Jacinta Arden, Prime Minister, New Zealand at the headquarters of the United Nations General Assembly. Sunday 23 September 2018. Photos: Emmanuel Ikodor, TODAY NEWS AFRICA
UN Secretary General António Guterres receives Ms Jacinta Arden, Prime Minister, New Zealand at the headquarters of the United Nations General Assembly. Sunday 23 September 2018. Photos: Emmanuel Ikodor, TODAY NEWS AFRICAUN Secretary General António Guterres receives Ms Jacinta Arden, Prime Minister, New Zealand at the headquarters of the United Nations General Assembly. Sunday 23 September 2018. Photos: Emmanuel Ikodor, TODAY NEWS AFRICAUN Secretary General António Guterres receives Ms Jacinta Arden, Prime Minister, New Zealand at the headquarters of the United Nations General Assembly. Sunday 23 September 2018. Photos: Emmanuel Ikodor, TODAY NEWS AFRICAUN Secretary General António Guterres receives Ms Jacinta Arden, Prime Minister, New Zealand at the headquarters of the United Nations General Assembly. Sunday 23 September 2018. Photos: Emmanuel Ikodor, TODAY NEWS AFRICA
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