Confab Debate

Confab: Our problem with‘new Constitution’, by Gov. Kwankwanso

Confab: Our problem with‘new Constitution’, by Gov. Kwankwanso

Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano State insists a plan to extend the tenure of President Goodluck Jonathan through the outcome of the National Conference is in the offing, but says it will not see the light of day. He also speaks, in this interview, on the plans of his party, the APC, for Nigeria in 2015
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Why we cannot  run away from  genuine federalism —Obong Attah

Why we cannot run away from genuine federalism —Obong Attah

The CONFAB resumed its daily routine of predictable motions and meaningless expressions of gratitude to the Head of State. That was how General Sani Abacha wanted it, until Obong Victor Attah, who later became the governor of Akwa Ibom State for eight years, dropped a bombshell on Wednesday, July 20, I994

Failure of National Confab will have grave consequences  — Okoh, Primate of  Anglican Church

Failure of National Confab will have grave consequences — Okoh, Primate of Anglican Church

ow, again, I go back to where I started. In the new generation churches, some of them actually have a lot to do by way of travelling around. Outside the country they have churches. Within the country they have. So they do it like the secular CEO, now they believe that programming themselves to scheduled flights may not solve their problems and they have enough money to acquire these machines.

Confab: How to reconcile North/South conflicting interests, by Fasheun

Confab: How to reconcile North/South conflicting interests, by Fasheun

Nigeria, the biggest black nation, should be a leader in world affairs and leadership involves a lot; you must be able to meet and overcome challenges. That is what leadership is. A leader should leave the stage as an icon and let the people feel nostalgic that he is leaving the stage.

Confab: North must make the best of  bad situation, by Usman Bugaje

Confab: North must make the best of bad situation, by Usman Bugaje

Structuring the Nigerian federation along the principles of the so-called “true federalism”. Here, it is being erroneously inferred – either out of political ignorance or political maneuver or both – that the 36 States of the Federation are “federating units” and should therefore operate and derive their powers and functions on the classical meaning of federalism, as in the case of the United States of America

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