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Nigeria would be engaged in multipartite civil war like it happened in Lebanon in 1975 and Somalia in 1991 before its final disintegration in 2030, a report by the United States military experts released by the Centre for Strategy and Technology, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama has said.

Former Speaker of Nigeria House of Representatives, Hon Dimeji Bankole will face corruption charges after all, as his request to the Court to disregard charges of misappropriation of N38bn House funds was thrown out on Monday.

Nigeria is currently facing a lot of challenges. This explains the present anxiety among citizens about the performance direction of the present administration.

Nigeria opposition parties are squaring up for a show down with President Goodluck Jonathan’s plans to elongate his tenure of office, submitting that the president’s plan would not serve in the best interest of the people.

Nigeria’s former military president General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida has debunked claims that he has retired from active politics. Gen Ibrahim Babangida on the presidential Election Day Saturday April 16 had announced that he was finalyl withdrawing from active politics,
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Elder Statesman and former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo has demonstrated that age is no barrier to a sound romantic life after all.
A revelation in the American whistleblower cable network. Wikileaks claimed the ever active political heavyweight and father figure to many youth politicians know how to play the game of the hearts with the opposite sex.

Since past PDP primaries have been tantamount to winning the presidency, Jonathan could well remain in office until 2015. In this situation, Northerners fear political marginalization, which means reduced access to the oil revenues and patronage that fuel Nigeria’s political economy.
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Former military dictator Ibrahim Babangida, who ran the affairs of Nigeria for 8 years has contemptuously told Nigerians he had no regrets for annulling June 12 1993 election acclaimed across the world to be the freest and fairest in Nigerian history.
Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka has declared that the current generation has failed the nation completely and therefore the need for the current generation of youngsters to recapture what had been taken away in form of good governance for Nigeria.
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I’m really sick and tired of this pray-for-this, pray-for-that, Nigerian mentality. These religious leaders use pray-for-this, pray-for-that stuff to subjugate us into religious slaves.