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2015 Campaigns: Oiling The Machinery Of Distraction

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2015-POSTER-12-1-13THE 2015 general election is at least 18 months away, but the footwork and even campaigns towards it, especially in the presidency, have started both openly and surreptitiously.

And even when the present administration is yet to deliver on its...
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It Is Too Early In The Day To Campaign for 2015

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Mike Igini, Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Cross River State said there are prescribed guidelines and timelines for campaigning for a position and the pasting of aspirants’ posters at this point in time is way outside the timelines. He...
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‘There Is No Genuine Reason For Convoys’

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EZIKE-5-1-13Ibuchukwu Ohabuenyi Ezike, executive director, Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO), spoke to GODWIN IJEDIOGOR on the menace of convoys in Nigeria.

IT is very clear what the cause of convoy accidents are. Politicians are the most set of the...
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‘We Are Over-Pampering Our Public Office Holders’

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NWUCHEPrince Chibudom Nwuche, former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, spoke to SAMSON EZEA on the issue of over-speeding of convoy of government officials, especially state governors.

I BELIEVE the police and other security in convoys...
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Okorocha Wants FRSC To Enforce Regulation On Speed Limit

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OKOROCHA-PIXIMO State Governor Rochas Okorocha has appealed to the Federal Rod Safety Corps (FRSC) to apply all regulatory measures to ensure the law on speed limit is enforced.

Okorocha, while assisting in an accident scene to evacuate injured passengers at...
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‘Don’t Go And Do ‘James Bond’ Because The Road Is Good’

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Akpabio-5-1-13Nseobong Akpabio, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Lagos State Sector Commander spoke to DEBO OLADIMEJI on reasons for frequent governors’ convoy accidents, following last week’s auto crash involving the convoy of Kogi State Governor Idris...
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Nigerians, Convoys And Accidents

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Accidented-ConvoyTHIS particular sunny Thursday, a group of school children between the ages of 11 and 15, in different shades and sizes of uniform, obviously returning from school, were stunned by the blaring of siren and a long convoy on the only tarred and...
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2012: A Year Many Want To Forget In A Hurry

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gej_200_160THE outgoing year has been so many things to so many people, but something to most people: Difficult and challenging.

While it has been rosy for a very few and gloomy for most, it has been challenging for virtually all, giving the insecurity...
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One Year Too Many Crises

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POLITICSThe outgoing year has been characterized by too many crises in the different sectors of our national life.

During the yuletide of the previous year 2011, most Nigerians especially Christians traveled to their different villages to celebrate the...
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