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If You Insist That Jonathan Is Qualified To Run For President, Read This By Aloy Ejimakor

If you insist that Goodluck Jonathan can run for President because the 4th Alteration Act cannot be retrospective, please read the black letters of the Alteration Act again. And read it together with its Explanatory Memorandum, which is reproduced, as follows: “Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (Fourth Alteration, No. 16 Act, 2017 Explanatory Memorandum): This Act alters… Read More
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Why Are Ethnicity, Zoning Dominant Issues Of 2023 Elections? By Fredrick Nwabufo

A plus ca change. Leadership fails, followership fails; society atrophies and nothing changes. Why? We keep reinventing purgatory because we are either too complacent or too self-absorbed to interrogate the real issues of leadership, divorcing provincial proclivities. We want change and good governance but have refused to levitate above the insular mentation that has kept us bound in the abyss… Read More
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Pastor RUGA Osinbajo And Sermon Of N250,000 Bribery To Delegates By Bayo Oluwasanmi

For the umpteenth time, let me state that I don’t believe in one Nigeria. I don’t believe in the 2023 presidential elections. The election will produce a president from the rank of thieves who destroyed Nigeria. I believe dissolution is the answer and not elections. Nigerian democracy has morphed from a Democracy of People into a Democracy of Naira. Pay-to-play… Read More
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Dorsey, Musk, Buhari And Twitter By Ozodinukwe Okenwa

Twitter, Instagram and Facebook facilitate our daily digital interactions among friends and relatives, far and near. Cross-fertilisation of ideas remains a democratic imperative in a free world. The Internet, without any iota of doubt, has dramatically changed our communal or individual conversations among ourselves in the whole world. With the advent of the Internet freedom of expression has been given… Read More
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Governor Ben Ayade’s Declaration For President Is An Insulting Joke, By Elias Ozikpu

One of the biggest jokes that hit the airwaves this week was that Governor Ben Ayade,Cross River’s worst governor since 1999, declared his intention to run for President in2023. This declaration was a cruel insult on the collective intelligence of not just fellowCross Riverians, but all Nigerians. It is disrespectful for a governor who has failed sospectacularly to declare his… Read More
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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. And last week, the decision by former President Goodluck Jonathan to put one leg in the ring, while… Read More