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Kogi Conundrum

•Sadly, this has been compounded by the election petition tribunal that decided the matter The crisis in Kogi State, arising from a mismanaged election process is...

Time To End The Bad Blood Between Okun And Ebira Ethnic Groups

The Okuns and the Ebiras, the most resourceful, engaging and outgoing ethnic groups in Kogi state, are becoming implacable enemies. Increasingly, they seem to hate one...

Kogi Election: More Rivers to Cross

By Richard Elesho Last week, the youthful Governor of Kogi State, Alh. Yahaya Bello began a Hercules like triumph in the series of judicial mines placed to test his...

Kogi Tribunal: My Advice to Hon. James Faleke by James Mohammed

Hon. James Faleke has proven to the world that he is a strong fighter who never relents in his struggle for political power even if it involves fighting God. His case...

Kogi As Constitutional Laboratory

By Segun Ayobolu After a waiting period of intense suspense, the Kogi State Election Petition Tribunal in successive judgements beginning on Monday dismissed the...

Faleke Threw APC Into Confusion In Kogi – Yahaya Bello

Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state has alleged that the petition filed by the deputy governorship candidate, James Faleke of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the...

Bello’s Invitation by Reps: Questions for Those Calling Themselves Honorable Members

1. What is the relationship bond between the Leader of House Of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila and James Faleke? 2. What could have been his personal interest on...

A Technical Knockout by Governor Yahaya Bello to Faleke and Wada…

God Almighty is at his best, the political gigsaw puzzles in Kogi States have finally delivered their verdict by a technical knockout as the hand of Governor Yahaya...

Justice Halima Mohammed’s Misguided Judgements on Kogi Election Petitions; Passionate Plea for Calm and Restraint

By Olalekan Aiyenigba. I have refrained from expressing any view on the election petitions brought before the tribunal not only because it would supposedly be prejudice...

Faleke v Bello: Barr Mokikan Pick Holes in Justice Halima’s Judgement

…Would judges at this level deliberately take a position they ought to know is contrary to the laws of the land in dispensing Justice? Judges enjoy the best of all...