Category: Big Read
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For Presidential system not to kill us, can we go back to Parliamentary System, By Mideno Bayagbon
An overwhelming number of Nigerians reacted to my column last week Wednesday calling for the scrapping of the presidential system of government which I described as being too expensive,
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Lets kill Presidential System before it kills Nigeria – By Mideno Bayagbon
Lets kill Presidential System before it kills Nigeria – By Mideno Bayagbon
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For the PDP, the North of Atiku, Saraki and Tambuwal, has it
By Mideno Bayagbon (08055069059 Whatsapp) For the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the South of Nigeria, when it comes to the 2023 presidential elections, hands are raised up, in total surrender! Forget the recent election of former Senate President, Iyorchia Ayu, a Middle belter, as the new chairman of the party. Under normal circumstances,…
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Do The Igbos Seriously want to be President of Nigeria?, By Mideno Bayagbon
My friend, His Excellency, Anyim Pius Anyim, late last week braved the odds and, came out to declare his interest in vying for the presidency
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Of Amaechi, 2023 and Igbo quest for president, By Mideno Bayagbon
Amaechi and Igbo quest for president in 2023
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Interesting times ahead for Bola Tinubu and his 2023 presidential conquest – By Mideno Bayagbon
Bola Tinubu 2023 presidential conquest
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For PDP in Delta, here are the big boys for 2023 – By Mideno Bayagbon
Delta PDP aspirants for 2023 governorship election
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The race to Asaba: Top PDP contenders and the burst to come (I) – Mideno Bayagbon
It is no news that Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, Governor of Delta state, is currently winding down his reign even as the race to succeed him gathers frenetic fervour.
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When a marriage goes sour! – Hope Eghagha
Hope O’Rukevbe Eghagha I have often wondered why sometimes people who had danced into a marriage with love, happiness, optimism and hope all too soon turn into bitter enemies, ready to maim, defame, or abuse, or kill and go their different ways. For some, after ten, twenty or thirty years of marriage they turn on…
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First Jollof, Now Twitter. What Next? – Azu Ishiekwene
Azu Ishiekwene Something Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, said reminded me of British political journalist, Andrew Marr. Journalism, Marr wrote in his book, My Trade, is a chaotic form of earning, ragged at the edges and full of snakes and con artists. Last week, Mohammed, furious at Twitter’s decision to start…