Jose’s Seven Point Secret to Success
Cleric faults colleagues over woman governor
Behold The New Catholic Bishop of Warri
See-through sheer
Olive please!
Democracy at 11: Mish-Mash of a Verdict
Jonathan due in France today
EFCC offensive against Ibori, political – Omolubi
FG committed to credible elections in 2011
Your allegations are baseless – Fashola
Election 2011: Shape of things to come (5)
Older men are not necessarily father Christmas!
Political parties by fiat
Pandemonium as 2 die from poisonous gas in Kaduna
Politicians are now out and about
Human doings

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Goodluck Jonathan: Breaking loose from Obasanjo’s PDP?
This report traces the strategy employed by ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo in hijacking the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, from its founding fathers and the perceived tango between him and President Goodluck Jonathan over who to replace the out-gone national chairman of their party, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor. Does the president need to break loose? Will he succeed in cutting Obasanjo’s grip on PDP?
Bayelsa Gov sets aside N1.5bn for post anmesty programme
Governor Timipre Sylva of Bayelsa State said yesterday that his administration had set aside N1.5billion for the post amnesty capacity building programme expected to train 5,000 youths in various skills even as he joined in the call on President Goodluck Jonathan to contest 2011 presidential poll.
When God Zones, no man can change, by Barnabas Gemade
As a founding member of the Peoples Democratic Party, what exactly was the arrangement in terms of zoning of the office of the president in terms of rotating between the north and the south?
This issue of rotation between the north and the south came about as a result of what you will call an arrangement of necessity which came as a result of the marginalization cry by many Nigerians when we were doing what turned out to be the 1999 constitution.
Taxation remains most sustainable source of revenue for govt, Fasoto
Nigeria’s foreign reserves have been shrinking since July 2007 when it stood at 67 billion dollars. The books read $40.48 billion last March. At the last meeting of the Federation Account Allocation Committee, the Minister of State for Finance Mr . Remi Babalola, said that in the last ten years, growth in discretionary spending by all federal, state and local government out paced the annual growth rate of the overall economy, resulting in deficits.
2010: Time ticks for Lagerback’s final list
That the Super Eagles played a barren draw against Saudi Arabia in Austria last Tuesday in their first build-up match for the 2010 World Cup is no longer news. The team’s technical adviser, Lars Lagerback had his first feel of the players in the match which many Nigerians have described as below par and unconvincing.
In the name of the University
There are assessment and evaluation issues at stake. But of great concern to me is the relationship between universities and the production of the labour force. Why private universities? What is the great need? Nigerian universities produce a great number of graduates annually who are mostly unemployed. Private universities simply max out Nigeria’s unemployment statistics by churning out more into the labour market.
The choices before President Jonathan (2)
Jonathan’s predecessor, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, frankly acknowledged that the elections that brought them to power were flawed. Therefore, the President is morally obliged to support electoral reforms that would eliminate the flaws. It is unfortunate that he has to work in concert with a National Assembly overwhelmingly dominated by crude Machiavellians actuated by instincts of primitive accumulation and political survivalism.
Re: National Security
‘Those who want to be voted for at the next elections should tell us how they will tackle the issue of security in the country. Nigerians should assert their rights and not just cast their votes in favour of anyone or any political party, based on the sentiment of tribalism or religion, or who bribed the most. We should be concerned about our security and ask these politicians what exactly they will do to ensure safety of lives and property in the country. Those who don’t have concrete agenda for this should not be voted for. Period. Funsho, Lagos.’
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2010: Messi may not shine against Eagles, Ngerem
As Nigerians continue to express fear over the Super Eagles chances against a slippery Lionel Messi in their June 12 crunchy tie at the World Cup, former president of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, AFN, Mr. Dan Ngerem has doused their fears.

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