ThrowBack: Why I prefer exile to living under Buhari — Bode George
It ‘ll be a disaster if we don’t change Jonathan — Gen. Momah
Presidency shops for Jega’s replacement
Yoruba elders have seen something good in Jonathan — Babatope
PDP, APC agree on peaceful polls in Rivers
Edo Pdp warns against removal of Jonathan’s posters in Benin
Alleged N1.5bn largess: Okunbor urges Edo PDP youths to remain calm
PDP ‘ll consolidate on achievement since 1999 —Delta Assembly Speaker
Nigerians in UK laud postponement, say its good for democracy
Polls: My dilemma on Jonathan, Buhari – Okogie
Lagos guber: Why I parted ways with Tinubu – Jimi Agbaje
Federal might, incumbency factor will crash in Oyo – Ladoja
The Buhari edge over Jonathan – Prof. Adeyeye
Enugu thumbs up for Ugwuanyi
Lagos Guber: The edge Ambode has over Agbaje
Why Akwa Ibom chose to go right (Udom)

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The issues that will sway voters
ALL things being equal, Nigerians would in seven days go to the polls to choose the next president of the country with the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate, President Goodluck Jonathan and Gen Mohammadu Buhari, rtd, of the All Progressives Congress,APC as the major candidates With Election Day only one week away, indications are that some key factors would sway many voters on how they vote next Saturday.
Jonathan’s Patience in Bayelsa
Sachet water is banned at today’s rally of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Yenogoa, Bayelsa State because of fears it could be used as missile by contending forces in the camp of the president wanting to settle scores at the rally ground. Why is there trouble at home?
Delta: Ogboru, Omo-Agege show muscle
Great Ogboru, was this week adopted by the Urhobo Progress Union, UPU as its candidate for the Delta State governorship election. Days before the adoption he showed his mobilisation capacity when his campaign train touched ground at Ughelli
Jonathan: The search for continuity in Confluence state
The scorching sun was not a barrier to the thousands of supporters of the president who thronged the venue to hear and express solidarity with the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP presidential candidate.
Buhari shouldn’t have been in Nigeria Army — Omisore
SENATOR Iyiola Omisore contested the governorship election in Osun State on August 9, 2014 and lost according to the results declared by INEC. He has since approached the Osun State Election Petition Tribunal with the aim of upturning the election result. In this interview, Omisore expresses optimism that the outcome of the tribunal will be in his favour just as he boasts President Goodluck Jonathan’will win the February 14 presidential elections among other issues

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