You’re looking for campaign funds — Okonkwo reacts to Obi’s N5bn defamation suit
Arm struggle does not pay—Egberipapa
MEND’s now a toothless bulldog —’Ex-General’ Boyloaf
There will be no elections in 2011 – Braithwaite
“I’d be very surprised to see a Rotarian being caught for corruption†– Rotarian Ebhomenye
Post -Amnesty: Keeping the peace
Tompolo, the ultimate in amnesty quest
Anambra 2010: ‘My mission is to reposition the state’
Post-Amnesty: Still in pursuit of total peace
Any budget for the poll
PDP risks losing Anambra
Anambra 2010: Victims of PDP crisis
121 days to go: Where is voters’ register?
Amnesty: Our destiny is now in our hands – Horsfall
Anambra’s ‘home for all’ absurdities
ANAMBRA 2010: Who said what

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We influence political leadership positively – Emir of Dutse
If we want to earn a living, we definitely have to depend on government.I think there is nothing wrong in traditional institutions being financed with public funds because other institutions like Customs, Prisons and Immigrations are adequately funded.
Anmesty : What next after October 4?
By Dayo Benson, Political Editor Ahead of Sunday October 4 expiry date of federal government’s amnesty offer to Niger Delta militants, there have been mixed feelings over its success or otherwise.
Amnesty : In Rivers, it’s still fragile peace
By Jimitota Onoyume RESPONSE of militants in Rivers State to the presidential amnesty has been very positive. A day after it was pronounced in Abuja , a dreaded militant leader, Mr. Solomon Ndigbare aka Osama Bin Laden was the first to embrace the exercise in the state. He surrendered his arms before Mr. Mike Okiro […]
In Delta, not a total success story
By Emma Arubi WHEN it became obvious that militant activities in the long neglected Niger Delta region were fast bringing the entire economy of the nation to a dangerous precipice, the Federal government led by President Yar ‘Adua proclaimed amnesty to militants of all shades with a welfare package designed to rehabilitate, re-orientate and re-integrate […]
Amnesty : In Bayelsa, so far so good
By Samuel Oyadongha, Yenagoa BARELY 48 hrs to the expiration of the presidential amnesty which sought to end the armed insurrection in the Niger Delta, all the recognized militant camps in Bayelsa State have disarmed while other pockets of unknown groups masquerading as freedom fighters in the troubled swamp of the state are also rushing […]

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