2027: Accord, AAC, SDP presidential candidates join forces against Tinubu
Obasanjo’s presidency was a failure, says Femi Okunnu(2)
Adamu Ciroma never accepted consensus in his time – Uba Ahmed
We have done a good job in the committee – Rickey Tarfa
The Bankole House: Lessons we learned from his tenure
Performance, not zoning should bother us – Jakande
It’s absurd to substitute falsehood for truth – Ugwoke
‘Why I want Turaki’s seat in the senate’, Dr Danladi Sankara
Why Nwodo is under fire – aides
Consensus candidacy: Would it make or mar the North?
My report, by Ekweremadu
‘Why Jang is misunderstood’
We will get it right in 2011 – Gov Ohakim
Chukwumerije’s third term bid ….and other contests
ACN vs PDP: Can Aregbesola end Oyinlola’s tenure?
CPC: Will it offer a credible opposition?

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Where are Odili’s followers?
Pre-May 29, 2007, former governor of Rivers State, Dr Peter Odili was unarguably the godfather of Rivers politics. His political wishes were political commands in the oil city.
2011: Yuguda, deputy split over Jonathan, IBB
It was a simple campaign visit as has been carried to many other states of the federation by presidential candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
2011: ACN revs up to upstage PDP
The Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, is not resting on its oars to ensure that it is again prominent in the politics of Nigeria especially in the South West geo-political zone.
Will the North avoid consensus crisis?
Fears that the core northern states of the North West and North East geo-political zones might be a clog in President Jonathan’s desire to clinch the Peoples Democratic Party’s ticket for the 2011 general elections has heightened with the recent forays of both former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and ex military president Ibrahim Babaginda in these politically strategic states.
KWARA SENATE RACE:Waiting for the kingmaker
There are three senatorial districts in Kwara State otherwise known as the state of harmony. The senatorial districts are Kwara North, Kwara South and Kwara Central covering the sixteen local governments of the State.

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