
Choosing Right Lawmakers Vital to Saving Nigeria – Shehu Sani
Shehu Sani’s point is both timely and valid. Nigeria’s democratic conversation is often dominated by the presidency, yet many of the policies that shape daily
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Shehu Sani’s point is both timely and valid. Nigeria’s democratic conversation is often dominated by the presidency, yet many of the policies that shape daily

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Wike’s comment is clearly political, but it also taps into a broader debate about consistency versus pragmatism in Nigeria’s party system. Labeling Obi as someone

Datti Baba-Ahmed’s remarks bring an internal disagreement into the open, and that, in itself, is politically consequential. His criticism touches on a real dilemma in

Wike’s reported endorsement of George-Kelly is less a routine political move and more a signal that the battle for Rivers State is far from settled.

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This is a significant political development, but its impact will depend less on the headline and more on what follows next. On paper, the entry

The situation points to a deeper structural tension within Nigeria’s party politics, one that goes beyond the APC and speaks to how power is negotiated

This development points to a familiar tension within Nigerian party politics, the trade-off between internal cohesion and internal democracy. By empowering governors to determine the

From an analytical standpoint, Osuagwu’s appeal to Atiku reflects a broader conversation already taking shape within Nigeria’s opposition politics: whether 2027 should mark not just










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