Minority leadership tussle disrupts Reps plenary
Obi, Atiku are office seekers not opposition leaders - Baba-Ahmed
We should give amnesty a chance – Gov. Sylva
Can this N’Assembly legislate for true federalism?
It’s diminishing to be Senator after being a governor
Only military, not amnesty can end militancy – Sagir Mohammed
PPA: A once united house in disarray?
Why PDP ‘ll always win Ibeju-Lekki – Hon. Soniyi
AKOKO EDO RERUN: Oshiomhole, Anenih in titanic clash
Journalists shouldn’t be too close to politicians – Adetiba
How Arise won Ekiti senatorial re-run
Governors’ defections herald a galore of rumblings
A season of discord
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SubscribeConstitution review exercise : Cracking a very difficult nut
Renewed efforts at Constitution are dredging up unsavoury reactions from unlikely circles. By Tordue Salem Abuja – THE Constitution is not a love letter that you continue to change to suit your moodâ€, the governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, stated last Wednesday as he appeared at the venue of the ongoing Constitution Review exercise […]
My problem with Peter Obi is political not personal – Emeka Etiaba
They started out as friends. But in the last couple of months, their relationship is anything but rosy. If the truth be told, things have fallen apart between Emeka Etiaba and his friend the Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi such that the centre can no longer hold. But anyone with a political nose […]
Ekiti North Senatorial Re-run: Another PDP, AC battle royale
WITH barely a year and half to the next general elections, controversy lingers in Ekiti State over the 2007 poll. The dust raised remains thick as a part of the state returns to polling centres tomorrow.
Amnesty programme: Militants still cynical, lock up armoury
IF information from the designated arms collection centres in the six states of the Niger-Delta, where penitent militants were supposed to turn in their weapons, register, take the oath of renunciation and receive the presidential amnesty is anything to go by, then, the Federal Government has a problem in its hands, despite the official grandstanding to the contrary, as militants are still holding back the arms in their various camps.
Amnesty can’t work without JTF withdrawal – Asari Dokubo
….Says Henry Okah and I are enemies Exactly five days ago, the amnesty offered by President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, to Niger Delta militants to drop their arms took off. Arms depots have been set up but response has been low. It is not known how many militants will actually surrender their arms at the end […]
The police and extra-judicial killings
Police as your f(r)iend PROLOGUE By Ikedi Isiguzo, Chairman, Editorial Board LITTLE Kaosarat Saliu was radiant in her new hairstyle. Last April 5 was a day to her third birthday – she never made the day. Policemen at a check point at Alapere, Lagos shot her to death. The little girl and her parents, who […]
Killing of Boko Haram leader: Haram vs Haram
By Jide Ajani WHereas the Boko Haram sect’s forceful evangelism was hinged on the banishment of western education, describing it as haram (an impurity), the alleged, manner in which the sect leader, Mohammed Yusuf, was killed in Police custody is also being insinuated as another act of impurity, an extra-judicial killing. This report takes you […]
Ethno-religious crisis: The north and the rest of Nigeria
By Umar Yusuf Yola – IT is estimated that over one hundred thousand Nigerians   have lost their lives in ethno-religious crisis that have engulfed the country since the enthronement of democracy in 1979. The number of those injured triples the dead, while those displaced are put at millions. The Maitatsine crisis in Kano in […]
A nation in the throes of extra-judicial killings
By Innocent Anaba THE directive by President Umaru Yar’Adua to the national security adviser (NSA), last week, to carry out a full scale investigation into the killing of Mohammed Yusuf, leader of the religious sect, Boko Haram, has brought to the fore the issue of extra-judicial killings in the country. Yar’Adua had described the killing […]
Independent Candidacy: Waiting on National Assembly
MORE than two years down the line, the din that dogged 2007 general elections have not died down. Elections petitions arising from the controversial poll are still before tribunals. And there are strong indications that some of the cases may not be concluded before 2011.
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