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For The Records!Alao Akala speech at declaration for Labour party

Protocols…. Ladies and gentlemen! Today marks the beginning of another history in the political landscape of our great state. The beginning of victory over darkness, as we’re all on board to the promise land. The events of the recent weeks spurred us into taking this very bold step. A step that has put stop to rumours, gist and speculation within ... Read More »

Breaking!Police Detonates Hidden Bomb in Kano Market

Barely 24 hours after Kano Textile market was bombed by two female suicide bombers , the police in Kano have uncovered and detonated a high calibre Improvised Explosive Device at Dawnau, a popular food market in the ancient town. Eyewitness told US that the bomb was concealed in a sack that was hidden at the busy market. The Kano police ... Read More »

Obj New Book!Segun Adeniyi Replies Obasanjo

This is Mr Adeniyi column in Today’s Thisday where he took time to reply President Obasanjo “…Segun Adeniyi, who is a poor apologist for Yar’Adua, made almost every case of reversal worse in his book. Not only is Adeniyi a poor apologist, but he also did not do a good job of denigrating Obasanjo. Rather, he showed his principal as ... Read More »

For The Records!President Goodluck Acceptance speech after Victory at PDP Congress

His Excellency, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR On His Victory at the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) 2014 National Convention Eagle Square, Abuja Wednesday 10th – Thursday 11th December 2014 PROTOCOLS 1. Mr Chairman, our dear delegates, today is another great day in the history of our great Party; The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and indeed in the history of our ... Read More »

Registration: Alimoso Residents Carpet INEC; Raise Alarm On Deliberate Attempt To Disenfranchise Them

The collection of Permanent Voters’ Cards (PVCs) and registration of voters is over in Lagos but most residents are still complaining of the shoddy performance of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Although virtually all local governments in the state have been complaining on the performance of INEC, the loudest protest is coming from Alimoso Local Government, the largest voting ... Read More »

OBANIKORO TO AGBAJE: ‘YOU ARE A LIAR’

OBANIKORO TO AGBAJE: ‘YOU ARE A LIAR’ Following the claim by Jimi Agbaje, winner of the controversial People’s Democratic Party’s Lagos State governorship primary held Monday, December 8th, that his major contender, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro, and other aspirants and their agents were party to the agreement to accommodate the controversial 58 votes, the latter has reacted, calling Agbaje a pathological ... Read More »

Bomb blast rips Kano Market

According to the security source, the blast is reported at a market popularly known as Kwari Market, but the actual nature of the blast and casualty is yet to be ascertained. “Our men are on their way and I will brief you as soon as we get comprehensive details.” Also, the Police spokesperson in Kano, DCP Bagiga said he could ... Read More »

Akala Top Loyalists refuses to Move to Labour Party,Sticks to support Folarin

While immediate Past Governor of Oyo state Alhaji Alao Akala is today decamping from PDP to Labour party Because the party refused to reverse the congress where he lost woefully to the camp of former Senate Leader Sen folarin,Naijahottestgist can reveal to you that Akala might be a General without troops as his strategic teammembers such as Senator Adeseun,Hon Mulikat,Hon ... Read More »

Inside Obasanjo’sbook Ibori and Saraki set Iyabo,Claims Yardua lied about his health

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, in his yet-to-be-released three-part memoirs titled My Watch, accused late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adau of deceiving him about how serious his health issues were before he became the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2007. Obasanjo surprisingly helped Yar’Adua to pick PDP’s ticket but after his election, Yar’Adua frequently fell ill and eventually ... Read More »