Starmer: Presidency, Peter Obi bicker over call for Tinubu’s resignation
Saving Nigeria through return of people’s power
Jonathan’s government is popular, says Agbakoba
Obi’s victory in Anambra election well deserved — Umeh, APGA Chairman
Ogun 2011: Intense struggle for Daniel’s job begins
Jonathan: ‘Those against NASS resolutions are Nigeria’s enemies’
Aondoakaa has made lawyers unpopular – Prof. Oyebode
South-South wants substanstive, not Acting President — Mbu
Oni, Afe Babalola, Ogunlade, others diagnose Ekiti
Jonathan is just filling a vacuum – Sekibo
Anambra Election: Factors that led to Obi’s victory
Why the North can’t contend with this – Isyaku Ibrahim
Why Jonathan Goodluck demoted Aondoakaa (SAN)
Our agenda, S/South leaders speak
Going all the way with Goodluck
CORONATION OF JONATHAN: Senate’s path through unconstitutional necessity

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Anambra: Rivers Obi has to cross
Although Governor Peter Ob‘s gubernatorial victory in last Saturday election has been embraced by most of his rivals, there are indications that he still has hurdles to surmount before retaining his seat at the Government House Awka.
Anambra governoship poll: What next for losers?
Anambra disappointed all after all. Awka and its environs were calm few hours after last Saturday’s governorship election. The tension and uncertainty that enveloped Anambra in the build-up turned out much ado about nothing after it was all over. Immediately after poll ended, it was as if nothing happened.
Politicians connived with INEC officials to manipulate voters’ register, says Anambra REC
Mr. Josiah Uwazuruonye is the Anambra State Resident Electoral Commissioner. In this interview conducted immediately after the last Saturday governorship election, he spoke on the poll conduct and how politicians in connived with unscrupulous INEC officials to distort the voters’ register used in the election and efforts made to correct same. Excerpts:
Obasanjo should admit blunder over Yar’Adua’s choice, says Bakare
Like most Nigerians of his ilk,Pastor Tunde Bakare has for some time be deeply concerned over socio-political and economic affairs of the country. From the pulpit, he often describe himself as belonging to a generation that will change Nigeria for the better.
Why our lawmakers should be flogged, by Olorogun Gbagi
NO DOUBT this is not the best of times for Nigerians. Before now virtually every aspect of the country’s life has been dysfunctional. But capping this quagmire with an ‘offshore’ president, has become a nightmare. Hence the nation seems to be drifting to doom.

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