Party primaries: Aggrieved Reps in arms against Bankole

Party primaries: Aggrieved Reps in arms against Bankole

An outpouring of disaffection arising from the failure of the majority of the members of the House of Representatives to win re-election tickets is threatening the continued stewardship of Speaker Dimeji Bankole over the House.
Visible Articles 5 10 15
Labour, losing populist focus, laments Agari,  ex-Perm Sec

Labour, losing populist focus, laments Agari, ex-Perm Sec

THERE has been growing concern that organised labour in the country has abandoned its responsibilities of galvanizing and representing the views of Nigerian masses and intervening in critical socio-economic and political happenings, that ought to bring the nation’s leaders on check.

Ex-exiles now in control of PDP  – Ogbe

Ex-exiles now in control of PDP – Ogbe

Former National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Audu Ogbe, has lamented the hijacking of the party by erstwhile exiles who he claimed were completely ignorant about the initial policies and objectives of the party.

Rumbles in Delta Senatorial races

Rumbles in Delta Senatorial races

THE rumbles in Delta Senatorial seats is still thundering with a din from the North to the Central and causing sleepless nights in the South. The ruling People Democratic Party is running a tremendous risk of losing crucial support in a state it had until lately taken as a safe bet. As with many other parties and constituencies, central to the controversy in Delta is the alleged imposition of candidates by higher authorities.

Wait till you get to INEC

Wait till you get to INEC

YES, what we have we hold. This is also in consonance with the time-tested Biblical injunction that we should always confess positive because the power of the tongue is so strong that therein resides the prospect to swim or sink in life. But there is also the need to remain truthful at all times. If in March 2011, we are still voting at the 2007 elections, then, there is cause for worry.

Jos Mayhem Just Normal

Jos Mayhem Just Normal

IS it possible that Nigeria is tired of news of killings in Jos? Have these killings become too many that they are significant only when the figures are higher than 100? Is criminality now determined by intensity rather than the fact that crimes are committed in the first?