Buhari’s 100 days in office: The milestones 

But he remembered he can still make a change. And so, relaunched himself into political limelight. While others rushed to the “elitist” political parties, he chose to be in the opposition party. And so, the political voyage began. In 2003, he ran for president on the platform of the defunct All Nigerians People’s Party but failed in the election. That was just a test of the waters. He soldiered on and ran again in 2007 but also failed. He never relented.
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Mixed reaction over Kogi PDP congress

Mixed reaction has greeted yesterday ward congresses of the Kogi State Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, meant to elect the three-man delegate that will participate in next week governorship primary of the party.

The next hundred days: Yorubanness in leadership

To several people, little has been achieved in the past one hundred days by the government of the All Progressives Congress which has been in government under the presidency of Muhammadu Buhari. Many other people, on the contrary, believe otherwise. However, the time frame of that judgment seems to be removed from the consideration of an appreciable number of those who feel disposed or impelled to judge, and that reduces the element of rationality drastically.

Delta: Okowa begins with rule of law, dynamism

Governor Ifeanyi Okowa does not want to be caught on the wrong foot in his efforts to address the needs of the people of Delta State Few weeks after he assumed office, he sent a bill to the State House of Assembly to restructure the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC.

Sponsored: Unveiling Mikano… Beyond Power Generation

It could have just been another dream, up until the 13th of January 1995, when Mikano International Limited was established with a clear cut mandate to provide valued customers satisfactory solution for their power needs with quality products at competitive pricing, while maintaining customer satisfaction by consistently meeting and exceeding their expectation.

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