Tag: Political Violence
Kano govt begins probe of theft of public property, violence under Ganduje
Governor Yusuf who inaugurated the two Judicial Commissions of Inquiry at Ante-Chamber, Government House, Kano, urged the chairmen and members…
Saraki urges youths to shun political violence
The President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki on Friday appealed to Nigerian youths to say no to all forms…
India: 4 killed, 30 injured in Political violence
Police on Wednesday said four political party workers were killed after activists of rival parties clashed in India’s Eastern State…
LASIEC Partners IPAC to end Political Violence
Worried by the increasing rate of violence arising from the conduct of party primaries ahead the July 22, 2017 Local…
55 Killed In Pre-Election Violence
Ahead of the 2015 general elections, 55 persons have been killed in political violence across 22 states of the federation,…
Nigeria In 2014: Worrying Perspectives From The Politicians
By Samuel Akpobome Orovwuje Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let…
Bombing: Jonathan Asked To Be Assertive
President Goodluck Jonathan has been asked to nip the spate of bombing and political violence in the bud before it…
Expect Political Violence —Utomi
Presidential Candidate of the Social Democratic Mega Party, SDMP, Professor Pat Okedinachi Utomi, said he is not surprised at the…
Presidential Candidate Blames FG Over Political Violence
The Presidential candidate of Action Alliance, AA, Engr. Martin Onovo has blamed the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,-led Federal Government…
Candidate Condemns Political Violence
A PDP Senatorial candidate for Akwa Ibom North East District, Rep. Ita Enang, on Thursday condemned the wave of political…
Senator Escapes Assassination
The political violence in Edo State took another dimension on Sunday night as incumbent senator representing Edo South Senatorial district…
Need For Politicians To Take It Easy
The 2011 general election is about three months away and already the polity is overheated by public office seekers jostling…