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Why PDP can not rule forever, by Bamanga Tukur

Alhaji Bamanga Tukur was the former governor of Gongola State. That was his immediate political office after serving as the managing director of the Nigerian Ports Authority for several years.
During the Abdulsalami Abubakar transition programme in 1998, Alhaji Tukur became one of the founding fathers of the PDP and served as a minister.
But as it is with almost all things PDP and its former national leader, Olusegun Obasanjo, the centre no longer held and, therefore, Tukur quit that government.

Archive: Justice Eso’s last interview: ‘Why plea bargain breeds corruption’

Read Kayode Eso’s last interview with Vanguard, first published on October 23, 2011. Justice Kayode Eso needs no introduction. For a man whose career as a legal mind spanned about four decades with meritorious alacrity, this former Justice of Nigeria’s Supreme Court will never change.
With what some have described as a caustic tongue, especially when delivering judgments, at 86, retired Justice Eso did not disappoint Sunday Vanguard in this interview.
Sharp-minded, morally upright, Eso is your quintessential legal mind per excellence.

We’ll shut down Nigeria if…—NUPENG

Chief Kokori and Comrade Sulaiman were not alone in their opinions about the consequences of any removal of subsidy, the General Secretary, Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas, NUPENG, Lagos chapter, Comrade Elijah Okougbo said basic infrastructure such as roads, power supply among other must be fixed before governement contemplate the removal of subsidy or deregulation.

Aregbesola: In Osun, we’re doing what nobody else has done

Rauf Aregbesola, the man who insists that he should be addressed as an Ogbeni, is the Osun State governor. This is not your regular interview because it is the product of an interactive session. For a man who is intelligent, Aregbesola does not make light of that. However, the problem is that so much is almost always expected from such individuals. And that is where Aregbesola’s problems lie. So, he had to take time to reel out so much of what he describes as his achievements. It would be a year next month since he took over.

How Tourism can drive the economy, by Edem Duke (Tourism minister)

HIGH Chief Edem Duke, the Honourable Minister of Tourism, Culture & National Orientation, needs little introduction. Before becoming a minister, he has never really left the public domain, ever since 1994 when he succeeded Ogbuefi (now Igwe) Alex Nwokedi as GM, Public Affairs of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC.

How our home grown safe motherhood became a global brand – Gov Mimiko

Governor Olusegun Mimiko speaks on Ondo State home grown Mother and Child Hospital recently adopted by the World Bank as a model to stem infant and maternal mortality in Africa. Mimiko also sheds light on the state’s Agricultural Villagers and mega schools, and says his administration is bridging the class gap in Ondo.

The choice we make about democracy, by Adams Oshiomhole

I believe that the last election reflected the qualities of two main characters, that of the President and Commander-in-Chief, President Goodluck Jonathan and that of Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega.

Jonathan is not in charge of Nigeria – Bashorun

Chief Reuben Olorunfunmi Bashorun, 73 last October 3rd, was a banker and a lawyer. He worked with the Central Bank of Nigeria for 20 years before becoming the Secretary to the Lagos State Government in 1979 and later Commissioner for Education during the Lateef Jakande administration.

How BPE caused failure in privatised companies, by Jimoh Ibrahim

Group Managing Director of NICON Group, Dr. Jimoh Ibrahim (OFR) in this interview with select editors in Abuja, speaks on the Senate inquiry into the privatisation of public corporations and says that the sale of NICON to Global Fleet Group was a success story as confirmed with the conferment of National Productivity Award on the company. He also reveals how BPE created problems for some of the companies privatised

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