Forty nine years after the Biafran War, the Igbo are still groping for political direction in a country they are major stakeholders. Their loss of position as a result of the internecine war of 1967-70 appears hard and fast. It worries even the casually concerned that the people's best effort came once in 1979, just nine years after the bitter war. Subsequent exertions appear to come in vain.
Monday
Obiano's Courageous Pursuit Of Igbo Issues
Forty nine years after the Biafran War, the Igbo are still groping for political direction in a country they are major stakeholders. Their loss of position as a result of the internecine war of 1967-70 appears hard and fast. It worries even the casually concerned that the people's best effort came once in 1979, just nine years after the bitter war. Subsequent exertions appear to come in vain.
Obiano’s Quiet Transformation Of The Intangible Sector
In the next three years Governor Willie Obiano will lay down the burden of office as the governor of Anambra State. He will be making history as the second APGA Governor after ex-Governor Peter Obi to successfully lead the foremost State for a two term of eight years. Previous governors, especially of the opposition party, the PDP, were not as lucky as the State refused to yield compliance, forcing them out at different stages of office. To the one she rebuffed after a term. To the other she yanked off before the end of a term. And yet to another she roundly snubbed after two weeks of seizing her to advantage. All these were possibly to underscore Anambra politics as fractious.
Thursday
Council of South East Traditional Rulers Congratulate Governor Ugwuanyi on his reelection as Enugu Governor
It said the governor’s reelection was a reflection on his humane attitude towards improving the people’s welfare through government, an action they claimed has forced his people to continue believing in his ability to deliver more democracy dividends to them.
Ohaneze Ndigbo Congratulates ENUGU, ABIA, EBONYI ,IMO & DELTA governors, charges INEC not to subvert Rivers election
Friday
Presidential election, rape of democracy — Biafra groups
A voter casts his ballot at a polling station in a IDP camp in Maiduguri on February 23, 2019 as Nigerians began voting for a new president after a week-long delay that has raised political tempers, sparked conspiracy claims and stoked fears of violence. – Some 120,000 polling stations began opening from 0700 GMT, although there were indications of a delay in the delivery of some materials and
Breaking: My second term will be tough – Buhari
Breaking News: APC NWC Suspends Amosu Okorocha For Anti-=arty Activities
New Anambra Acting Chief Judge, Justice Onwuamaegbu To Be Sworn-in Today
This follows the retirement of the State Chief Judge Justice Peter Umeadi from active service.
A release signed by the Chief Registrar of the State Judiciary Mrs Chinyere Ossy-Okoye says that the event will take place at the conference hall of the Government House Awka beginning at twelve noon.
Commentary: Ndigbo And Nigerian Presidency
The Yorubas in the six South Western states of Nigeria are bound to be in the good books of the winner of the 2019 presidential election. The reason is simple: they spread their votes between the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). To use a popular expression, the Yorubas did not put all their eggs in one basket. Alhaji Atiku won in two of the six states, namely, Oyo and Ondo. President Buhari emerged victorious in Lagos, Ekiti, Ogun and Osun. Even so, both Buhari and Atiku scored up to 25% of the votes cast in each Yoruba-speaking state.
Senatorial seats: APC wins Jonathan’s district, 64 others
Otuoke, the hometown of former President Goodluck Jonathan, who is a Peoples Democratic Party chieftain, is in the Bayelsa East Senatorial District.
INEC has so far declared results of 101 senatorial elections that were conducted across the country on Saturday.
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