ThrowBack: Why I prefer exile to living under Buhari — Bode George
Udom Emmanuel set to win by landslide in Akwa Ibom
Why PDP will sweep Delta State — Aghovghovbia
Ahmed, Ajibola and the battle for Kwara
Anti-Corruption: Our case against Jonathan, by Hon. Olamilekan, Chairman, Reps Committee on Public Accounts
Gov Aliyu’s alluring allusions
Delta: Why Urhobos will vote for Okowa — Odili
Priority voting for the elderly, PLWD
Card Readers: Lessons from other lands
When TAN mobilised volunteers for Jonathan
Lagos: Ambode takes massage of continuity to LGAs
Political cries about changing wartime president
Card readers: A hole INEC must plug

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Presidential endorsement: Ohanaeze has made itself cheap — Chekwas Okorie
Chief Chekwas Okorie is the Presidential candidate as well as National Chairman of the United Progressive Party, UPP. In this interview, he previews the forthcoming contest, his chances and the lot of Ndigbo among other issues
Akwa ibom: Unoma Akpabio’s dance and drums for Emmanuel
AKWA Ibom State First Lady, Mrs Unoma Akpabio is living up to her reputation as the campaigner-in-chief of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state.
IKA Fed Constituency: Our deal with Doris — Obia
Kainji Aluge Obia is the Deputy Director-General, Doris Uboh Campaign Organization, the campaign platform of Doris Uboh for House of Representatives, Ika Federal Constituency, Delta State. Obia is also the Ika South Co-ordinator of Team Ochei, the political platform for the senatorial aspiration of Hon. Victor Ochei for the Delta North Senate seat.
What if you still don’t have a PVC?
Issues arising from last weekend’s field demonstration of the card reader may remain unsettled pending a definitive report on the exercise by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
Ethiope East: My chances are bright — Ivwurie
Chief Evans Ivwurie is contesting the Delta State House of Assembly seat for Ethiope East constituency on the platform of Labour Party, LP. In this interview, Ivwurie expresses optimism that he would defeat other aspirants for the seat in the election to claim the seat
Debating Reno Omokri and Reuben Abati, by Garba Shehu
The weekend press was, as usual very generous with its pages dealing with the Special Adviser to the President on Media, “my friend before, before” as we say in everyday parlance, Dr. Reuben Abati. Reuben was joined in the attack against General Muhammadu Buhari’s refusal, this time to attend presidential political debates, by his “cousin in office” Reno Omokri.
Card Reader: INEC, PDP, APC return to drawing board
Last Saturday’s demonstration of the use of the card reader in selected states of the country has left the political class perplexed. Those against the use of the card reader cannot openly come out to denounce the device given its effective blockage of fake Permanent Voter Cards, PVCs. At the same time, those in rabid support of the use of the device are also constrained by the shortcomings as seen in its failure to effectively read the thumbprints of a significant number of potential voters in many places it was used.
Some people ‘re not happy Jonathan is now defeating Boko Haram — Edem Duke
Minister of Culture and National Orientation and Supervising Minister of Information, Chief Edem Duke speaks on the preparations for the forthcoming election and calls on Nigerians to hold those who are threatening violence if they lose the election accountable. He also speaks on a number of other national issues
I’m going to the Senate to make a difference in Nigeria — Murray-Bruce
Mr. Ben Murray-Bruce, Icon of business and entertainment, is vying for a seat in the Bayelsa East Senatorial District to represent his people in the Nigerian Senate. In this interview, he justifies his entry into the race, talks about his vision for Nigeria and explains what he wants to do differently in order to bring about an unprecedented impact on Nigerians at home and abroad
INEC Mock poll exposes Card Readers’ flaws
The test run of the Card Reader Machines proposed for the forthcoming general elections, carried out in 12 states, yesterday, exposed the flaws in the new voting technology introduced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

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