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APC Senatorial Primaries in Kogi State: A Calls for Urgent Intervention by President Tinubu, Party National Leadership

The recent All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial primary elections in Kogi State have generated widespread concerns, debates, and disagreements across the three...

The Okun Question and the Politics of Equity in Kogi State

Lessons from Ogun, Adamawa and Kwara States The politics of inclusion, equity, and power rotation has continued to shape Nigeria’s democratic experience. Across...

Akpabio Not Meddling in Kogi Politics, Echocho’s Camp Blasts Fake Kogi APC Group

The media office of Senator Isah Jibrin (Echocho), who represents Kogi East, has debunked allegations of external interference in the district’s politics, describing...

Akinrin Day 2026: Oba Otitoju Approves Award Recipients, House of Akinrin Inductees

His Royal Majesty, Oba Johnson Kolade Otitoju, the Akinrin of Ekinrin Land, has approved the official list of award recipients and inductees for this year’s highy...

President Tinubu’s Third Year: The Scorecard of a Revolution

By Musa Bakare Since 1999, presidents have talked reform. Only one had the guts to touch the festering roots of Nigeria’s decay. From Day One, President Bola Ahmed...

Kogi Central 2027: From Photo Finish to Political Earthquake? The Bello vs Natasha Rematch Reshaping Ebira Politics

By Abu Micheal Kogi Central Senatorial District is about to do what it does best: defy expectations. In 2023, the race between Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan of the PDP...

Halims Supporters Defend Constituency Projects, List Achievements

By Ojima-ojo Abubakar  The Ododo/Halims Progressive Movement (OHPM) has fired back at critics questioning the performance of the member representing Ankpa, Olamaboro...

Why Political Change in Nigeria Changes Nothing

By Steve Monu Idowu Nigeria’s return to civilian rule in 1999 was widely celebrated as the beginning of a democratic rebirth. After years of military dictatorship, the...

In Kogi East, Political Power Is Becoming an Inherited Script

Power in Kogi is no longer moving like a river. It is being piped through narrow political tunnels, controlled by a few hands, guarded by loyalty, and distributed like...

Kogi West 2027: The Failed Imposition, a Spurious Suspension, and the Resilience of a Mandate

Kogi West Senatorial District is fast transforming into a theatre of the absurd. In what has become a desperate chess game played by a few political elites, the district...