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  There Must Be Governorship Primaries In APGA, Says Chieftain -040709
Following alleged lack of internal democracy in the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), Mr. Nnamdi Umeh, chairman of its Stakeholders Forum told some journalists, including GODWIN IJEDIOGOR, that the Forum remains consistent in its call for primaries to pick its candidate in next year's governorship election.

'Amnesty Package Is Cosmetic, Govt Must Address Issues' -040709
By Olawunmi Ojo
Glory Abrefera, president of Niger Delta Peace and Development Forum, who has been in the vanguard of maintaining peace in the region speaks on government's recent onslaught on alleged militant hideouts and the amnesty package, insisting that government at all levels must address the core issues that led to the struggle for there to be lasting peace in the region.

  'Effectiveness Of Legislature Not Measured By Number Of Bills Passed' -040709
From Alifa Daniel and Azimazi Momoh Jimoh, Abuja
Nigeria's current democracy was 10 a few weeks ago. Here, Senate spokesman, Mr. Ayogu Eze expressed his thoughts on the journey so far, the role of the National Assembly and its impact on Nigerians.

Understanding The Security Situation In Abia State -040709
By Sam Hart
ANY Abian with genuine love for the state at heart will agree that the security situation in Abia State has reached a stage where it would no longer be enough to sit back and wish that the spate of kidnapping and armed robbery in the state will go away on its own.

 
 

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