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Some reflections on the nation’s political past
There is no doubt that President Goodluck Jonathan is at the moment thinking deeply on the structure of his government for the next four years. His party, the victorious Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as expected now, must have submitted the names of those who would benefit from the spoils of electoral war in the usual selfish tradition of‘winners take all‘. I am sure that the election victory was Jonathan‘s even if the party through which he won is the PDP.
PDP and Zoning: A party’s adherence to fumbling
THE Peoples Democratic Party, PDP may have survived its worst fears of a public backlash during the last round of elections. Nigeria’s long ruling party is, however, not out of sync with its historical predilection to internal fumbles. The latest crisis hitting the party arose from the zoning of positions after its victories in the presidential and National Assembly elections.
ANAMBRA NORTH SENATORIAL SEAT: Keeping the people guessing
THE April, 2011 general elections have come and gone and those who won have received their certificates of return and waiting for inauguration.
How Jonathan triumphed in Oshiomhole’s Edo
THOUGH the victory of President Goodluck Jonathan at the April 16 presidential elections, is over a month old, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) supporters across the country are still in party mood. This is the feeling even in states where some PDP chieftains failed to deliver the presidential polls in favour of their party.
Jonathan must be commended for not interfering in elections- Wabara
Mr Marc Wabara, a Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, chieftain and former Managing Director of defunct Hallmark Bank Plc, in this interview reviewed the just concluded general elections and charged President Goodluck Jonathan to face security, economy and infrastructure for the citizenry to benefit from his reign. Excerpts:

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