
The reputation of parliamentarians is increasingly under scrutiny as factors de-marketing their public perception continue to dog the media space. Under democracy, parliamentarians are often subjected to bigger scrutiny because they are expected to hold other arms of government especially the executive accountable. But Nigerians don’t trust their parliamentarians because of their conduct and the
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Rivers state is in political turbulence because of a battle for supremacy between a godfather and his godson. It is, however, a reenactment of the law of Karma. The political godson has come of age and has started implementing the playbook used by his godfather against his previous enemy but kept in a secret place
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As the Edo and Ondo state off-cycle gubernatorial elections beckon, all eyes are focused on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) about the conduct of the polls. Nigerians earnestly expect a rebound to credibility and consistency by the electoral body, a situation where it will walk its talk. From Monday through Wednesday, the chairman of
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Electoral processes are the cornerstone of any democratic society, ensuring the voices of the people are heard and represented. In Nigeria, like in many other democracies, the effectiveness and fairness of electoral systems have been subject to scrutiny. Electoral reforms are a recurring topic of discussion, especially concerning the handling of electoral litigations. As Nigerians
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In Nigeria, the issue of gender equality has gained increasing attention in recent years, with efforts being made to address disparities and empower women across various sectors of society. One significant avenue for advancing gender equality is through legislative measures proposed and debated in the National Assembly. As of the latest session of the National
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The show of shame in the ongoing legal scuffle between former Kogi state governor Mr. Yahaya Bello and the anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has exposed further the confusion in the Nigerian judicial system, justifying the urgent need for reforms in the sector. Prince Lateef Fagbemi, Attorney General and Minister for
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