ThrowBack: Why I prefer exile to living under Buhari — Bode George
Val Day: Democrats also love!
Jonathan has his unique style of fighting corruption — Mazie
INEC’s card reader: The game changer
Elections will be peaceful, free and fair, Tambuwal assures.
Election shift: PDP has only postponed the evil day — Lai Mohammed
Obasanjo’s allegations against Jonathan unsavoury, George, Kashamu
Voters with fake PVCs to be prosecuted–INEC
Why you cannot compare military rule to a democracy — Buhari
Election Shift:How to stop Boko Haram in six weeks by Gen. Olanrewaju
Sokoto Governorship: How I will defeat Tambuwal — Sen Wali
Day Ugwuanyi prayed till dawn
What election shift means for Jonathan
Election Postponement: INEC messed everything up — Fani-Kayode
Election Postponement:Panic has gripped PDP — Shehu

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Timeline on Election Postponement
The prospects of the elections originally scheduled to commence tomorrow being shifted came in whispers from the middle of January as some stakeholders argued against the election on the basis of the twin problems of lack of preparedness on the part of the election management body and the insurgency in the Northeast.
Postponement, an act of God — Bakassi people, Ita-Giwa
Former Special Adviser on National Assembly Matters, Senator Florence Ita-Giwa has described the postponement as an act of God that will enable the people of Bakassi to exercise their franchise.
Returnees in dilemma over election shift
Many of the south easterners who returned home for fear of election violence are now trapped in the dilemma of whether to go back to their base or not. Many of the returnees arrived at the weekend, oblivious of the postponement of the presidential and National Assembly elections from Feb. 14 to March 28, and April 11 for governorship and state assembly seats.
2015 polls: Jonathan dismisses threats of war
President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday in Abuja dismissed threats of war from some quarters of the country over the outcome of the 2015 general elections.
I will inaugurate next President if I lose election, says Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday assured that he would inaugurate the next President if he lost the 2015 Presidential Election. Jonathan, who gave the assurance at a media chat in Abuja, dismissed the insinuation in some quarters that he would not hand over to the winner of the election, come May 29.
Why Yoruba are divided over Jonathan, Buhari — Gani Adams
•I don’t know why opposition is so anxious OTUNBA Gani Adams is the National Coordinator of the Odua People’s Congress, OPC. In this interview, Adams explains why leaders of South West zone are divided over the choice of presidential candidates to support in the forthcoming elections. He also bares his mind on the postponement of […]
Shift it 20 times, Binis ‘ll vote against Jonathan — Esogban
CHIEF David Edebiri, the Esogban of Benin Kingdom and chairman Benin Forum, an umbrella body of all Binis in Nigeria and the Diaspora, has said that the poll shift will not dissuade the people of Bini kingdom in paying a just comeuppance to President Goodluck Jonathan.
PDP’ll soon take charge of Anambra State Govt House — Anohu
Hon. Emeka Anohu is the Deputy Minority Whip in the Anambra State House of Assembly, representing Ihiala 11 constituency. Recently, he defected from the Labour Party to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and picked the House of Representatives ticket for Ihiala Federal constituency ahead of the forthcoming general elections. In this interview he bared his mind on why he wants to represent his people in the House of Representatives.
Valentine Day freaks excited over rescheduling of Presidential Election
Some Valentine Day freaks have expressed joy over the rescheduling of the general elections, saying that with the recent development, they would now be able to celebrate Lovers’ day on Feb. 14. St Valentine’s Day, also known as Lovers’ Day, is celebrated on Feb. 14 in many countries of the world with the exchange of a variety of gift items including cards, candy and flowers.
Wamakko pledges quality representation if elected Senator
Gov. Aliyu Wamakko of Sokoto State on Wednesday pledged to offer quality representation at the Senate, if elected. Wamakko, who is contesting under the All Progressive Congress (APC) to represent Sokoto West, made the pledge in an interview with newsmen in Sokoto.

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