Musing on a party primary

Musing on a party primary

A FEW days to the primary selection process of the PDP, the two main contenders for the presidential slot fought dirty. They danced stark naked in the market place. We do not intend to recapitulate what were said and done, for fear of being caught in the web of that man who was having his bath in the open and in broad daylight, when a naked mad man snatched away his towel.
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Ijaw community protests SPDC’s alleged neglect

Ijaw community protests SPDC’s alleged neglect

THE Batan community of Diobiri Kingdom in Warri South West Council of Delta State, has told the Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC, to live up to its social corporate responsibility of developing its host communities or leave the land so that they can fish unhindered.

Wogu, Fashola, others for ILERA confab

Wogu, Fashola, others for ILERA confab

NIGERIA would between Monday and Friday, next week hold the 6th African Regional Congress of International Labour and Employment Relations Association (ILERA), which will draw participants from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.

Oyo: Uncertaincy in ACN over imposition of Ajimobi, others

Oyo: Uncertaincy in ACN over imposition of Ajimobi, others

The coast is not yet clear for the governorship candidate of the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, for the April polls in Oyo State, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, as other aggrieved governorship aspirants are insisting that the leadership of the party must have a rethink on his alleged imposition on the party.

Jos crisis portrays Nigeria in bad light – Akuma, SAN

Jos crisis portrays Nigeria in bad light – Akuma, SAN

Chief Solo Akuma, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, is a former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Abia State. In this interview, he spoke on the Jos, Plateau State crisis, noting that since the problem borders mostly on disagreement between “indigenes” and “settlers” in a state, it may be resolved when issue of “state of origin” is adressed by the constitution, especially as it affects “indigenes” and “settlers” in a state.”