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2027: Afenifere, Adebayo, Bakita Bello, Arabambi, Ogunsuyi, others react to APC Muslim-Muslim ticket

2027: Afenifere, Adebayo, Bakita Bello, Arabambi, Ogunsuyi, others react to APC Muslim-Muslim ticket

Dayo Johnson, Olasunkanmi Akoni, Rotimi Ojomoyela, Shina Abubarka, James Ogunnnaike & Deola Badru Stakeholders have expressed divergent views over the All Progressives Congress (APC)’s decision to retain its Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket ahead of the 2027 general election, with some arguing that competence should take precedence over religion, while others called for greater inclusiveness and a […]
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Exclusive: Why CPC lost the way it did…

Exclusive: Why CPC lost the way it did…

For the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, and its presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, the results of the National Assembly elections simply poured cold water on the supposedly larger than life image that had been created for both the party and its principal. Worse, the presidential election did not produce the type of spark that the party promised – it has won one governorship seat. This is the inside story of how the CPC suffered its first initial set back which haunted it throughout the April elections.

The New Face Of Realignment : 2015 and the implosions to come

The New Face Of Realignment : 2015 and the implosions to come

The elections may be over but the politics of 2015 presidential election would shape the new zoning formula in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP – to an extent. In fact, the results from the elections last month have re-created the same politics of old in a new form. However, what would create for possible high combustion is the contestation that would ensue between the North and the South East zone over who succeeds President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015. This would create its own problem for the PDP. And in the wake of this, there would be a possible road show by the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, and Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, with a view to becoming more national political parties.

New Power Sharing Arrangement: PDP’s zoning knocks off South-West zone

New Power Sharing Arrangement: PDP’s zoning knocks off South-West zone

This report explores why South-West geo-political zone may not feature prominently in the emerging zoning arrangement of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. With the least number of legislators at the National Assembly, the zone is not solidly positioned to pitch for either the Speaker’s position or those of either the Senate President or Deputy Senate President. This is the emerging reality that leaders of the party in the South-West have to contend with. On a bigger scale, how would the PDP re-arrange its zoning formula to contain the plethora of disparate interests, while not hurting sensibilities in the run up to the 2015 elections.

The people have spoken – Obasanjo

The people have spoken – Obasanjo

PRACTICAL governance has started in earnest in the South West hours after Tuesday’s clean sweep of the region by the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN.

The Jonathan presidency: The Man Goodluck Jonathan

The Jonathan presidency: The Man Goodluck Jonathan

This is the story of President Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan as he prepares to run Nigeria for the next four years with his new mandate. This report attempts to present the man who would rule Nigeria to Nigerians. Beyond the man in public glare, this is an insider’s account of the man, Goodluck Jonathan.

Jonathan: In search of the ‘Ebele’ mystery

Jonathan: In search of the ‘Ebele’ mystery

Very early on Saturday, April 16, 2011, I was roused from sleep in my hotel room in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital, and informed that my fellow group of journalists from Lagos and Abuja, who were going to observe the President vote, were already downstairs and ready to leave for Otueke, the president’s hometown. I took a record 10 minutes to brush up, bath and dress to go.

The Jonathan Presidency: Crisis that rocked the North: Why the violence escalated

The Jonathan Presidency: Crisis that rocked the North: Why the violence escalated

Even as the National Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Attahiru Jega, commenced the process of announcing the results last Sunday, some youths in some states of the North were already mobilised to wreak havoc under the guise of protesting the results of the presidential election of April 16, 2011. This report captures how political leaders attempted to profit from the riots which, unfortunately, turned out to be dysfunctional and unhelpful.

Fake NYSC members were used to rig delta north election – Returning officer

Fake NYSC members were used to rig delta north election – Returning officer

When the returning Officer for Ika Federal constituency Dr. Godwin Awvioro, who lectures Anatomy at Delta State University Abraka ,refused to announce a false election result at gun point and went ahead to cancel the result of the April 9,2011, election into the National Assembly in Delta North, the political atmosphere became an instant target of politicians, security agencies, and the mass media which wanted to know how fake National Youth Service Corp members were used to provoke violence and massive rigging in the various polling units

Kidney “business” booms

Kidney “business” booms

Necessity, says an adage, is the mother of invention. And in Nigeria, the reluctance of relatives of kidney disease patients to donate kidneys to their diseased ones has opened a new business for voluntary donors who make millions by donating one of their kidneys to patients.

Confusion over Ogun PDP appointees

Confusion over Ogun PDP appointees

THE power play between former President Olusegun Obasanjo and Governor Olugbenga Daniel is reportedly getting more intense.