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Amaechi, Odili, Omehia meet, shake hands after three years – The Punch

Amaechi, Odili, Omehia meet, shake hands after three years
The Punch
By Ibanga Isine, Port Harcourt, Published: Monday, 1 Mar 2010 Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi on Saturday met and shook hands with his estranged godfather, Dr. Peter Odili, and cousin, Mr. Celestine Omehia, three years after they fell out.
Amaechi, Odili, Omehia meet, shake hands after three yearsThe Punch

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Gas for thermal power plants – The Punch

Gas for thermal power plants
The Punch
By Punch Editorial Board, Published: Monday, 1 Mar 2010 The puzzle over Nigeria's perennial incapacity to generate and distribute sufficient electricity to meet national demand could not have been better explained by anything other than the contents of
Power generation jumps to 3362MWThe Punch

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Anambra 2010: Soludo has no moral right to challenge Obi in court – Akunyili – The Punch

Anambra 2010: Soludo has no moral right to challenge Obi in court – Akunyili
The Punch
The Minister of Information and Communications, Prof. Dora Akunyili, has said that it would be morally inappropriate for Prof. Chukwuma Soludo to go to the tribunal to challenge the election of Mr. Peter
Akunyili Lampoons Soludo over Anambra PollTHISDAY
Aggrieved PDP members shun Akunyili's peace meetingVanguard

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2011: Fayose’s LP vows to take over S’West from PDP – The Punch

2011: Fayose's LP vows to take over S'West from PDP
The Punch
Former Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State and the national executive of Labour Party have vowed to take over the control of the South Western states from the Peoples Democratic Party.
Fayose finally dumps PDPVanguard

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Lessons from Anambra election – Daily Sun

Lessons from Anambra election
Daily Sun
The gubernatorial election in Anambra state has come and gone, but the effect will continue to linger. The election turned out to be a yard stick for others to follow. This is elections which even the losers and oppositions walked to
Iwu, Carson and Afari-GyanDaily Sun

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So where is Yar’Adua? – The Punch


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So where is Yar'Adua?
The Punch
WE have heard that President Umaru Yar'Adua is back in the country. We have also heard how his wife, Turai, allegedly directs affairs in the Presidency; how some prominent
Again, Govs, PDP Leaders Fail To See Yar'AduaTimes of Nigeria
The man behind the PresidentNEXT
South-South Governors Back JonathanThe Guardian – Nigeria
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It’s free for all in Osun – NEXT

It's free for all in Osun
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With about 14 months to the 2011 general elections, a political crisis is looming within the camp of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Osun State as the 15 aspirants currently jostling to be the governorship candidate of
Drama At Osun Retrial Tribunal As PDP Witnesses LieOsun Defender

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Akpabio Assures on Constitution Review Report – THISDAY

Akpabio Assures on Constitution Review Report
THISDAY
Senate Committee on the review of the Nigeria Constitution and Electoral Reform met weekend in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital for the final collation and documentation of various reports on the review of the 1999 constitution.
Kidnapping: Akpabio, opposition back to the trenchesThe Punch
Post-amnesty: Ex-militants in A'Ibom to get N77.5mThe Punch

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South-South Governors meet in Benin, silent on Presidency crisis – The Punch


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South-South Governors meet in Benin, silent on Presidency crisis
The Punch
By Our correspondent, Published: Saturday, 27 Feb 2010 All the Governors from the zone: Liyel Imoke (Cross River); Godswill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom); Emmanuel Uduaghan (Delta); Adams Oshiomhole (Edo and host Governor) and Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers),
Jonathan: Don't divide Nigeria, S-South govs warn northern counterpartsVanguard

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Military Coup: A Bad Alternative – The Guardian – Nigeria

Military Coup: A Bad Alternative
The Guardian – Nigeria
I REMEMBER with nostalgia, the way and manner in which my mother used to read the lips of the Nigerian nation on political issues. Though, not lettered, she had profound passion for the well-being of the country and as she would
'Rebranding Nigeria' drive suffers blowGulf Times

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