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Let Anioma, Ijebu, Ogoja, Ibadan and other states be (6), by Eric Teniola

Let Anioma, Ijebu, Ogoja, Ibadan and other states be (6), by Eric Teniola

From last week continues the narrative about creation of new states in Nigeria. While serving in Ikeja Garrison, his second in Command was Lt-Colonel Shehu Musa Yar’adua (5 March 1943 – 8 December 1997) who later became number 2 man in the country after General Murtala’s assassination in February 1976. Brigadier Ally’s ADC was Colonel […]
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Life of a journalist after retirement, by Eric Teniola

Life of a journalist after retirement, by Eric Teniola

I share some similarities with Comrade Jola Ogunlusi. Before 1996, we were both from the old Ondo State. I am from Idanre in Idanre local government of Ondo State, while he is from Esun Ekiti in Ikole Local Government Area of Ekiti State. Longevity runs in his family. His father died at the age of 131, […]

Routine rush to join ruling party(5), by Eric Teniola

Routine rush to join ruling party(5), by Eric Teniola

From last week, this is the fifth and concluding part of this discourse which traces and recalls developments from the First Republic, touching base on the Babangida military regime which in line with its political transition programme set up a Constituent Assembly to draw up a draft for a new constitution for the country. The […]

Routine rush to join ruling party(4), by Eric Teniola

Routine rush to join ruling party(4), by Eric Teniola

From last week, continues the list of the principal officers of the First Republic Northern Peoples Congress   which existed as a political party to pursue and advance the political and economic interests of the then Northern Region.  Others were Mr. Michael Audu Buba, Alhaji Shehu Usman, Galadima Maska, Habib Raji Abdullahi, Alhaji Mu’azu Gambo, Alhaji Sani […]

Routine rush to join ruling party(3), by Eric Teniola

Routine rush to join ruling party(3), by Eric Teniola

From last week, continues the  narrative on the rise and fall of political parties, with reference to the crisis presently afflicting both the APC and PDP, an argument that the development is a familiar story traceable to political parties that held sway during the First and Second Republics The possibility of a single party structure […]

Routine rush to join ruling party(2), by Eric Teniola

Routine rush to join ruling party(2), by Eric Teniola

From last week, continues the  narrative on the rise and fall of political parties, with reference to the PDP whose chairman boasted in 2008 that it was going to be in power for the next 60 years. The party lost its dominance in 2015, paving the way for the emergence of the APC.  The PDP […]