ThrowBack: Why I prefer exile to living under Buhari — Bode George
My running battle with Oshiomhole — Ize Iyamu
Ebonyi: My redemption plan — Nweze, gov candidate
Ebonyi: Fiery meltdown!
Voting Process: How you’ll vote
Our crave for Accord in Delta — Agbidi, Ndokwa Rep candidate
The constituencies
Delta North: My work plan for Jonathan, Okowa and myself — Ochei
Why PDP is afraid of PVC — Badru, APC Rep candidate
How the Card Reader can be fooled
Rivers: Why Wike is a walkover — Peterside
Ogun: Yes, our people ‘re abandoning PDP for Kashamu— Salako
Defected PDP govs have no cause remaining in office —Sule Lamido
Akwa Ibom: An uncommon rebellion
How Lamido discriminates against the rich — Umar Kyari
Card reader constitutional, says INEC

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2015 Elections: Senate satisfied with INEC’s readiness, card reader
The Senate on Wednesday expressed confidence on the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) readiness to conduct free, fair and credible elections. The Senate President, David Mark, disclosed this when the Chairman of INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega, briefed the house and demonstrated how the card reader would be used during plenary.
Elections: Senators want service chiefs to brief Senate
Some senators on Wednesday in Abuja expressed the desire for Service Chiefs to be summoned to the Senate to brief members on security issues which led to the rescheduling of the general elections. The senators made their desire known in a session with newsmen shortly after the appearance of Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega, at the senate to explain reasons for shifting the polls. Jega had, while announcing the postponement of the elections on Feb. 8, predicated on the advice of the nation’s security chiefs.
NLC reschedules delegates’ election to March 12
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has rescheduled its National Delegates’ election to March 12 in order to resolve the issues that disrupted its 11th National Delegates Conference elections last week. The NLC President, Mr Abdulwahed Omar, disclosed this while speaking at the end of the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting on Wednesday in Abuja.
POLLS: Agbakoba urges Nigerians to denounce hate speeches, campaigns
Former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Dr Olisa Agbakoba, SAN, has warned Nigerians not to support the hate speeches and campaigns by politicians, noting that the ordinary masses will lose more if the country goes up in flames as a result of the desperation of political class to cling power.
Delta: Where the UPU erred — Ewherido
Francis Ewherido, is a member of the Otega Emerhor Campaign Organization. In this interview, he speaks on the chances of Emerhor and why he should be the next governor of Delta State. He also bares his mind on the Urhobo Progressive Union (UPU) and the Uvwiamughe Declaration.
Why Urhobo should be patient — Macaulay
Comrade Ovuozore Macaulay is the Secretary to the State Government in Delta State since 2011. Macaulay, in this interview, gives an insight into the agitation of the Isoko nation for equity
Delta: Why we’re yet to adopt a gov candidate — Idawene, SDP chairman
Mr Oke Idawene is chairman of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Delta State. In this interview, he explains why his party is yet to adopt a governorship candidate in Delta State but he, however, expresses optimism that the SDP will win seats in the State House of Assembly
Card Reader: The batttery issue
The card reader is the latest innovation into Nigeria’s electoral process and was introduced to minimise rigging of the voters register.
Any further vote delay ‘unconstitutional’: Jega
A further postponement of Nigeria’s general elections beyond the rescheduled polling day of March 28 would be “unconstitutional”, INEC boss, Attahiru Jega, said on Wednesday. “I don’t see how anybody can contemplate any extension beyond these six weeks because there is no constitutional grounds on which you can do that,” Jega said in testimony to the Senate.
Ilorin: When Buhari came to town
Though the campaign rally of the presidential campaign team of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to Kwara State has come and gone, memories of the visit continue to linger in the minds of stakeholders

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