Let us give the best candidate a chance to lead Rivers State, says Wobo
The strong leader Nigeria needs, by Gov. Ajimobi
President, Govs should not enjoy immunity – Jubril Aminu
Onolememen: Mending Nigerian roads!
Senator Uzamere has become a political liability – Afegbua
Some politicians who left PDP are coming back – Gov Shema
Nigerians never agreed to live together as a nation — Mike Ozekhome, SAN
Single Term Pact:Northern govs misunderstood Jonathan – Prof. Jerry Gana
Fashola to Jonathan: ‘You will hand over whether you like it or not’
Why I want to govern Osun State – Wole Oke
Era of ‘garrison democracy’ is over — Gulak
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SubscribeLegally, politically, Jonathan cannot contest in 2015 — Prof. Yadudu
Professor Awwal Yadudu was legal adviser to the late Head of State, General Sani Abacha. In this interview, he forecloses President Goodluck Jonathan’s re-election in 2015 on political and legal grounds. Yadudu believes the proposed National Conference is a ploy by the Federal Government to divert attention from the problems besetting it, saying the plan will fail.
Information Minister raises the alarm: ‘Why they are after the President’
It is not every day that you meet the Information Minister, Mr.Labaran Maku, who also oversees the Defence Ministry. So when Maku met a team of editors in Abuja, last week, on the state of the nation, it was an opportunity to field questions on issues ranging from the economy to defence, power, agriculture, defence, politics, etc. Excerpts of interview:
I almost went mad in prison over a coup I didn’t plan – Colonel Ajayi (rtd)
Col. Gabriel Ajayi (rtd) was Colonel Administration and Quartermaster General, Lagos Garrison Command and author of End of the Road: The Travails of an Infantry Officer. By his appointment at the Garrison Command, he was second-in-command to the then General Officer Commanding, GOC, Major Gen. Ishaya Bamaiyi, whose hands the Ijesha-born infantry officer alleged were apparent in his travails over the alleged 1995 coup. Ajayi was accused of planning to overthrow General Sani Abacha, arrested, tried and sentenced to death along side former President Olusegun Obasanjo, the late Major Gen. Shehu Musa Yar’Adua and Colonel Gwadabe, among others. In this interview, Ajayi says the only thing government could do to make him happy with the system was for his ‘compulsory retirement’ to be reversed and his normal rank at discharge (major-general) be effected.
I stepped on powerful toes- Oduah
In a session in Lagos, Aviation Minister, Princess Stella Oduah, took us through her two-year old administration of the aviation sector. She spoke on the rot she met on her assumption of office, the reforms she introduced to make our skies safer, and the airports’ remodelling she initiated as part of the efforts to key into the Transformation Agenda of President Goodluck Jonathan.
How govt officials stole billions of Naira — Nta, ICPC Chairman
I’m happy you’ve raised the question because every Nigerian is entitled to fair hearing. Nigerians must learn to ensure that we do not convict people before they get to court. The whole scenario was such that people wanted the ICPC to step in and stamp a shield of authority to the conviction without trial, thereby jeopardizing investigations. We don’t work that way. Even when you arrest a journalist, the first thing he says is ‘fair hearing’. When you run persons or agencies down, the corrective measures are never commensurate to the initial damage done.
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