• Ward Congress: KEBBI DEPUTY GOV, SAMAI'LA DABAI, SAYS CONSENSUS PANACEA TO PEACE, UNITY IN APC

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief)

    Kebbi State Deputy Governor, Dr. Sama'ila Yombe Dabai, has said that only a consensus approach will ensure the peace and unity of his party, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

  • Watergate @ 50: HOW DID TRUMP BECOME PRESIDENT, AND TINUBU TOO?

    By Steve Osuji

    Journalism in retreat?: In the 60s and 70s, a Donald Trump would never have dared to show up anywhere near the Republican National Committee headquarters, not to mention the White House. The Republicans would have given him a short shrift; Americans as one, would have turned their noses up and taken him for what he is: a comic relieve from a travelling circus.

  • WE WILL MOVE MADALLA MARKET SOON....Niger State Gov-elect

    By Princess Simon (Bureau Chief North Central,in Minna)

    Madalla market situated along the Abuja-Zuba-Kaduna high way, near Zuma rock, Suleja Local Government Area, will soon be relocated to a safer location to end gridlocks as well as the hazards on the people patronizing the weekly market.

  • WE'LL BUILD ON OUR SUCCESSES....Gov Bala Mohammed pledges

    • * As He Receives a Certificate Of Return

    By Mohammed Nasir Shuaibu (Bauchi State Correspondent)

    Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed, has reiterated his commitment towards the provision of good governance for the total transformation of the state.

  • WE'LL NOT BE TIRED FINANCING OUR PROTESTS.... Nasarawa Citizens

    • * Denies PDP Sponsorship

    By David Okpashi (Nasarawa State Correspondent, in Lafia)

    Protesting women, youths and other citizens of Nasarawa state have vowed to continue with the protest untill their cry is heard despite alleged harassment, intimidations and threat to lives.

  • WE'VE DELIVERED 100 PERCENT IN OUR 2019 PROMISES, GOV SULE TELLS NASARAWA STATE RESIDENTS

    • * Pledges To Deliver More If Elected

    By David Okpashi (Nasarawa State Correspondent, in Mafia)

    Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State said his administration has delivered on his 2015 promises to the residents of the state, stating that what he is seeking for now is more votes to enable him do more.

  • WEEP NOT FOR PDP

    "APC/PDP (Tinubu/Atiku) Are Twin Horsemen Of The Apocalypse"......Dele Farotimi.

    By Jude Ogechi Eze

    In the buildup to his crucifixion on Mount Calvary, a lot of women were weeping and sympathizing with Jesus Christ as he bore the excruciating weight of the cross under constant military beatings. But when he lifted his eyes and saw them, what he told stunned even the indifferent bystanders. He said: "Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me; weep rather for yourselves and for your children." (Lk. 23:28).

  • WHAT CAN AN IGBO PRESIDENT DO IN 2023?

    By Dr Dons Eze

    No doubt, it is the legitimate right of the Igbo to agitate for an Igbo man or woman to be President of Nigeria in 2023. This is because the first and last time an Igbo man had presided over the affairs of the now sixty years old Nigeria, was about 54 years ago, during the six months ill-fated military regime of General JTU Aguiyi-Ironsi, from January 15 to July 29, 1966.

  • WHAT GOV UZODIMMA HAS DONE FOR IMO STATE....Longers Anyanwu

    By Gloria Acholonu (Imo State Correspondent, in Owerri)

    Frontline politician and a chieftain of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) in Imo State, Chief Longers Anyanwu (the Ebubedike of Obowo) has appraised the six year tenure of the Imo State governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma (Onwa Oyoko) and scored him creditably, especially in the area of infrastructural developments and innovative projects. Longers who is a former Commissioner for Agriculture in the state between 2007 and 2011 and also a former National Chairman of ACCORD PARTY, however, commended governor Uzodimma for surprising and disappointing his critics who were initially pessimistic that he may not be able to exhibit capacity to turn the fortunes of Imo state around for good. Excerpts:

    Q: In very few words, capture your personal impression of the performance of your state governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma, in the past six years of his administration.

    A: My impression from personal assessment of governor Hope Uzodimma's administration

  • WHAT HISTORY SAYS ABOUT HOW BUHARI'S SUCCESSOR WILL EMERGE

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    I think the most frequently asked question today is, who will succeed President Muhammadu Buhari? With over 35 aspirants openly declaring their interest as of today, a few still in the closet and more coming out, the field has never looked more crowded.

  • WHAT IGBOS HAVE GAINED THROUGH GOV UZODIMMA'S DIPLOMATIC ENGAGEMENTS WITH BUHARI GOVT....Longers Anyanwu, APC Chieftain

    By Celestine Okafor (Editor-in-Chief)

    A prominent politician and chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) from Imo state, Chief Longers Anyanwu, has said the one-day official visit to Imo state on Thursday September 9, by President Muhammadu Buhari, was an unprecedented diplomatic goal, in a long while, scored by the Igbos of the South East, Nigeria, through governor Hope Uzodimma's consistent engagements with the Buhari administration.

  • WHAT NIGERIA'S ELECTION CANNOT TEACH DOES NOT EXIST

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    Nigeria’s February/March elections undid many things. One of them was the 63-year-old myth that no wealthy and ambitious candidate could emerge president. Until the last presidential election.

  • WHAT PENTECOSTAL PASTORS HAVE IN COMMON WITH POLITICIANS

    By Micheal Owhoko, Ph.D

    Disparity of roles between ecclesiastics and politicians are generally expected to translate to differences in values, lifestyles and creeds, but this pattern has been disrupted and bridged in Nigeria by materialism. Moral disconnects, lust and insatiability for money, wealth, fame, influence and power have conspired to bring the men of God to the level of politicians. This is evident in the Pentecostal ministries where some founding pastors and general overseers {GOs} no longer exhibit ascetic disposition and restraints from material allures.

  • WHAT SHOULD TINUBU DO ABOUT THE ASSEMBLY?

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    Two presidents in the last 24 years provide interesting examples of how to relate with the National Assembly. And between the two, the President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, can decide how to model his relationship with the 10th National Assembly.

  • WHAT YOU MIGHT EXPECT IN 2023

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) will be shaken to its foundations, but it will survive. The most problematic question for the party of course is who carries its presidential flag in the 2023 election, when President Muhammadu Buhari will step down…If Tinubu survives the ambush of the wolves in his party, the race is over – My precipitations, December 31, 2021

  • What You Might Expect: In 2026: A VALEDICTORY EDITION

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    I forecast that by May 29 or earlier, the president will replace ministers, especially those who have since outlived their IOU value. As pressure mounts ahead of the pre-election year, no fewer than five of them will be replaced or reassigned by the end of 2025 – What You Might Expect in 2025, January 10, 2025

  • When Tomorrow Comes: CAN PONTIUS PILATE REMOVE CAESAR?

    By Jude Ogechi Eze

    As the nation awaits the judgement of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal tomorrow, Nigerians are holding their breath in anticipation of justice being served. The outcome of this judgement will determine whether the purported winner of the February 25, 2023, presidential election, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is indeed deserving of the title. With the weighty eligibility encumbrances and legitimacy albatrosses surrounding his victory, Nigerians are yearning for a fair and transparent resolution.

  • WHERE IS TINUBU'S ELECTION DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHERS BEFORE IT?

    By Bola Bolawole

    The hullaballoo that attended the election of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the vicious agitation that has trailed it ever since have kept me wondering whether there is anything to the Tinubu election that was absent in the elections before it. When they allege rigging, previous elections have been rigged; even more scandalously, more blatantly and more brazenly. For instance, the late President Umaru Yar’Adua was forthright enough to admit, publicly, that the election that brought him to power was tainted. How did Obasanjo as sitting president capture all but one (Lagos) Alliance for Democracy (AD) states in 2003 and how did another sitting president, Muhammadu Buhari, "win" reelection in 2019? Still, the roof was not brought down over our heads!

  • WHERE MY RUNNING MATE WILL COME FROM....Bola Tinubu Reveals

    • * Says Nobody Will Foist A Running Mate On Him

    By Desmond Ukandu (Politics Editor)

    Flagbearer of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2023 Presidential election, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has allayed fears of Nigerians that he would go for a muslim-muslim ticket in his choice of a presidential running mate

  • WHERE TO WAIT FOR BUHARI'S SUCCESSOR

    By Azu Ishiekwene

    There is no greater evidence that Nigeria’s political elite are cut off from citizens than the disconnected, cold portrayals in the news headlines.

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