Saturday, April 30, 2011
Governor Yuguda Re-elected for Second Term
Prince William and Middleton’s royal Wedding Enthrall Nigerians
FASHOLA ON LANDSLIDE VICTORY IN LAGOS
Mr.Oluwaniyi Balogun of the African Liberation Party (ALP) and Mr. Michael Dominic of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) got 10,200 votes and 5,696 votes respectively.
YAKOWA EMERGES ELECTED GOVERNOR OF KADUNA
Ohakim and Okorocha Set For Another Battle
STUDENTS CALL FOR AN END TO NYSC SCHEME
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
AKUNYILI SPEAKS ON THE OUTCOME OF THE RE-RUN
Professor Dora Nkem Akunyili has alleged that the Re-run that led to the declaration of Dr Chris Ngige of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) as the Senator-elect for Anambra Central was marred with scores of electoral malpractices.
PDP WINS KWARA STATE
The Returning Officer Professor Abdulrasheed Aderinoye said PDP polled a total of 254,969 votes to defeat the closest rival being the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) which scored a total of 152,580 votes.
The Allied Congress Party of Nigeria, (ACPN) polled 72,456 votes while the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) got 10,042 votes.
Lamido Emerges Winner Again
The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) polled 343,177 votes; the All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP) scored 12,124 votes, while the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) polled 56,911 votes.
Total votes casted stood at 1,153,621votes excluding 194,549 votes rejected out of the total of 1,855,291 registered voters in the state.
AKUNYILI’S AGENDA FOR THE SENATE
PDP WINS GUBER POLL IN ENUGU
NGIGE WINS THE RERUN IN ANAMBRA CENTRAL
Friday, April 22, 2011
Akunyili Leads, Pending Rerun Outcome
OBI URGES IGBOS NOT TO RETALIATE
Thursday, April 21, 2011
An Anatomy of the 2011 Elections in Nigeria
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Enough: CPC Not Behind Post-election Violence
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
CPC Rejects Presidential Results in Some Areas
Nigerians Advise Jonathan after Victory
Jonathan Emerges Winner of the Presidential Race
Monday, April 18, 2011
The Film Industry in Nigeria: The Way Forward.
INEC: Ngige’s Victory Not Valid
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Ngige Defeats Akunyili…
Monday, April 11, 2011
ELECTION BUYING-OFF SCANDAL IN ANAMBRA
ELECTION INTO ANAMBRA CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT INCONCLUSIVE
Friday, April 8, 2011
PRESIDENT JONATHAN ADDRESSES NIGERIANS ON INEC
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has urged Nigerians to come out en masse to exercise their civic responsibility on Saturday as the rescheduled parliamentary elections take place in some areas across the country.
In his address to the nation in Abuja recently on the level of INEC's preparedness for the conduct of the Saturday's National Assembly elections, the president called on Nigerians to be patient with INEC as the commission would leave no stone unturned to conduct free, fair and credible elections.
President Jonathan further reiterated his support for INEC.
INEC SHIFTS NATIONAL ASSEMLY ELECTIONS IN SOME AREAS AGAIN
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has further postponed National Assembly elections in fifteen senatorial districts and forty-eight constituencies across the country.
Briefing newsmen recently in Abuja, the INEC chairman Professor Attahiru Jega said the decision to further shift the election in these affected areas was as a result of logistic problems.
He revealed that elections took place in some senatorial districts and constituencies in spite the initial postponement of the elections.
This resulted in shortages of election materials in these affected areas and this required extension of time in order to fix the logistic problems.
"For the purpose of clarification, not all the places that elections were held that are affected by this postponement," said Jega.
In Anambra state for instance, the three affected constituencies include Oyi/Ayamelum, Nnewi North, South and Ekwusigo and Anambra East and West.
In the meantime, all Ekiti and Plateau senatorial districts are affected.
In addition, the INEC boss further warned that underage voters that show up at polling units would be arrested.
He stated that the commission observed with dismay that some state governors violated the commission's order that they should withdraw their personal armed security men on the Election Day and called on them to henceforth comply with the order.
Meanwhile, Professor Jega urged Nigerians to come out en masse to vote and not to be discouraged by the postponement.
National Assembly elections in the affected areas will now be held on the April 26 along with the Governorship and State House of Representative elections.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
SOYINKA AND ADICHIE SPEAK ON POSTPONED ELECTIONS
Two prominent Nigerian writers, Professor Wole Soyinka and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie have expressed optimism that the postponed elections in the country will produce credible leaders if the youths come out en masse to vote.
The two literary icons expressed their views in separate interviews with the Aljazeera recently.
Reacting to a question on whether the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) holds hope for the common man, Soyinka said it has nothing to offer Nigerians but corruption.
Soyinka further expressed his support for Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the presidential flag bearer of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).
On her part, Adichie said Nigerians no longer vote based on the candidate's ethnic and religious affiliations.
Adichie debunked the widespread stereotype that Nigeria stinks with corruption, but insisted that corruption is everywhere and that Nigeria is vigorously fighting the menace.