Nigeria In Transition

What Nigerians want from Jonathan

What Nigerians want from Jonathan

Twenty-four hours from now, Goodluck Jonathan would be sworn in as Nigeria’s President for the next four years. It was not an easy road to victory for Nigeria’s fifth civilian President. Jonathan is known to be one man who has been favoured by the elements.
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Amosun sets up 13-member transition committee

Amosun sets up 13-member transition committee

THE Ogun State Governor-elect, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, has raised a 13-member transition committee to work towards a smooth transfer of power from Governor Gbenga Daniel’s led People’s Democratic Party, PDP, to Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, on May 29.

EU to release report on Nigerian elections

EU to release report on Nigerian elections

The European Union Election Observation Mission in Nigeria would soon publish its findings and recommendations concerning the recently held general elections in the country. This was contained in a statement by the EU delegation to Nigeria and read by its Head, Mr. David Macrae during a chat with newsmen yesterday

N-East battles Mark for Senate Presidency

N-East battles Mark for Senate Presidency

The battle for the presidency of the seventh Senate is shifting into a higher gear with members of the outgoing sixth Senate resuming their final days of sitting today.

Jonathan congratulates winners

Jonathan congratulates winners

President Goodluck Jonathan has congratulated all those who emerged victorious at the just concluded general elections, and promised that together, the present crop of leaders across the country would build on the gains of 2011 elections.