APC leadership must stop taking its goodwill for granted
PDP moves to harmonise national, senatorial campaigns
Boko Haram, Buhari and northern elite
Soyinka, Jonathan and vilification
Redefining Nigeria – China Trade Relations in the national interest
Adamawa:Of Ribadu and Bindowo
How Corrupt is Nigeria?
Edo 2016: Osunbor as an agent of change
A Jonathan like ‘Judas’
The changing face(s) of the Police Force
Gambari, quintessential diplomat at 70
Why Jonathan will win in 2015
Boko Haram: The West and Francophone WA conspiracy
Changing tide for the Niger Delta
Sustainability in power reforms
Awaiting Diezani’s distinction at OPEC
Time for New borns

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Questions General Buhari must answer, by Fani-Kayode
Major General Muhammadu Buhari has emerged as the APC flagbearer for the 2015 presidential election and President Goodluck Jonathan for the PDP. Now the battle for the soul and future of our nation begins. The forces of light shall surely prevail over the forces of darkness and God’s counsel alone shall stand over Nigeria. I stand with Jonathan and I say ‘’lets dance’’, ‘’lets get it on’’ and ‘’may the best man win’’. Yet whilst doing so we ought to consider the words of Miss Dora Ade Bentley. On December 11 on her Facebook wall, she wrote the following:
Will politics of blackmail help Nigeria?
SINCE Boko Haram started in Nigeria around 2009, fear and blackmail have remained the main planks for their growth, and expansion. Politicians, especially those from the north, birthed and nurtured violence, in the name of Boko Haram as an instrument of blackmail in order to wrest power from the hands of the South of Nigeria. These men, as experienced and knowledgeable as they are in Nigerian politics, think that the killings would force Nigerians to give them power
Re: Why North should support Jonathan
IN a recent article of the above title written by an analyst from Kano, one Mohammed Abdulkadir, he related compelling and mutually beneficial reasons why the North, particularly the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) elite in the north will support the re-election bid of President Goodluck Jonathan, and urged for a rapprochement between the Northern power elite and the present and future leaders of the South-South zone.
This politics of performance
IT is preposterous to argue that President Goodluck Jonathan has shown the world that performance is the focal point, the pivot, the driving force of politics. Performance is the strength of Jonathan’s transformation magic.
Soyinka’s demonisation of Jonathan
IN a feat of acerbic verbal tantrums, Nobel Laureate Professor Wole Soyinka Tuesday December 2, attacked President Goodluck Jonathan and likened the Nigerian leader to Nebuchadnezzar the biblical autocrat and king of Babylon who initially denounced the Living Supreme God. Soyinka who addressed a press conference on the state of the nation at the popular Freedom Garden in Lagos, said that Jonathan is tyrannical because the Inspector General of Police Suleiman Abba stopped the attempt by the defected speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal to enter the Green Chamber of the National Assembly with thugs.

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