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NGF: ‘Why Governor Jang took the offer’

Speaking exclusively to Saturday Vanguard, the Chief Press Secretary to Governor David Jonah Jang, Mr. James Manu said that the Governor reconciles the parties in the Forum. He said: “Well, you need to appreciate it, first and foremost, from the background that he never looked for it.

NGF: The seamy side of Jonathan’s administration

It looked like a war and true, it was. With every thing in its arsenal, the Federal Government stoutly rose against the re-election of Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi of RiversState as the Chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum, NGF.

Worsening power situation impacts negatively on investments

ECONOMY over the past two years: Economic growth trend, measured by the performance of the Gross Domestic Product, GDP, has been generally positive over the last two years, averaging about 6.5 per cent. This is good compared to growth conditions in most economies around the world.

Jonathan’s cross

ZIMBABWE’s Solomon Madzore must be cooling off in a Zimbabwean detention camp right now. His crime – he called President Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s President for life “a limping donkey who should be put out to pasture.” And even a court ruling to set him free was brushed aside by President Robert Mugabe who has ruled Zimbabwe since 1980.

Amaechi And Governors’ Forum Election: Tipping the balance of presidential control

Addis Ababa, about 48hours ago: At about the time Asishana Okauru, Director General, DG, of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, NGF, was announcing Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi as the elected Chairman of the body, one of the aides to President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan whispered to the President that Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State had been elected as Chairman of the same body. Minutes later, Jonathan, who also held a secret meeting with former President Olusegun Obasanjo in Addis Ababa (ostensibly over the multifarious political challenges besetting the former), was made to understand that the earlier information he got was not true in every material particular.

Nigeria on Edge: Killing with impunity

One can only wonder what was going through the mind of President Goodluck Jonathan since about three years on the saddle as the killing mainly by Islamic insurgents went from bad to worse.

State of emergency and what people are saying

Since President Johnathan’s administration emerged in 2011, his decision to declare a state of emergency in the three Northern states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe following series of attacks on these states by the Boko Haram sect could be said to have received a massive applause from Nigerians.

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