Bomb threats: FG, MEND yet to commence talks
Power sector privatisation: Indians again?
Oyo PDP denies alleged link to alteration of voters’ names
2011: I’m not aware of any injunction barring me-Fayose
Confusion as robbery suspects disappear from police custody
Ondo MEND threatens to disrupt election if…
Kwara students pledge support for CPC
Ekiti: PDP, LP members decamp to ACN
Jonathan/Sambo co-ordinator alleges harassment by Ogun govt
Yewa leaders disagree over moves to reconcile Olurin, Isiaka
Adedoja commends Amobi
Why I’m unpopular among political elites in Edo – Oshiomhole
Group decries spate of political violence in Ebonyi
HOS tasks govs on capacity building

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NDDC moves to improve performance in N-Delta
THE Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, says it had taken steps to improve its service delivery with the introduction of what it called ‘Systems Applications and Products technology, SAP.’
APGA ‘ll win Abia guber election – Ojukwu
LEADER of All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA, leader, Dim Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, who is recuperating in a London hospital, weekend, expressed strong hope that the party would win next month’s election in Abia State and restore the glory and dignity of Aba as one of the pride of Ndigbo. Ojukwu also expressed joy in the calibre of candidates the party has in the state.
SEEKING JUSTICE THROUGH INJUSTICE: The ACN, PDP tango over Electoral Act
This report examines the arguments coming from the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, and the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, over the amendment to Section 140(2) of the Electoral Act, 2010, as amended which seeks to enforce the direction of the judgment of the tribunal or courts regarding decisions on nullified election victories. The emerging dangers are hinged on a polity that is fast losing the values of honesty and openness.
The refuge called Abuja: Imo’s N30b crisis resonates in Abuja
Seen as a safe haven, Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, has always played host to a number of politicians who feel hounded in their state of domiciliation. From the frightened legislators in Enugu State during the days of Governor Chimaroke Nnamani, to those from Plateau and Ogun States, politicians, who feel a sense of insecurity in their states, are quick to run to Abuja.
FoI Bill: When the will of the people triumphed
After several years of dilly-dallying, the Senate finally passed the Freedom of Information (FoI) Bill which its proponents say would engender transparency and openness in government and the conduct of business affairs.

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