As the search for true dialogue continues at the National Conference, the things that bind us together must be emphasised and one of those things is the National Anthem
The National Conference as a Terrain of Struggle, By Jaye Gaskia @jayegsakia
For better or for worse, whether we are conscious of it or not, the recently inaugurated National Conference is and has become a very hotly contested political process and institution, a theater of increasingly intense overt Class [Political] Struggle.
The Aim of The National Conference, By Mobolaji E. Aluko
Introduction Nigeria’s 2014 National Conference began in earnest in Abuja on Monday, March 17, and the jostlings, posturings and hectorings of and between delegates are already with us.
Perks, Rules, Dictatorship and all That, By Ibanga Isine
Heads or tails, the week at the Conference promises to be exciting, nerve-cracking and intriguing.
National Conference Should Focus On Job Growth
Over last weekend, we commiserated in shock, with the families of 16 Nigerians killed as people paid an estimated N6billion naira for 125,000 applications for 4500 jobs offered by the Nigerian Immigration service.
Why The National Conference is Necessary
The primary duty of the Sovereign National Conference is to address and find solutions to the key problems afflicting Nigeria since 1914 to date.
The National Conference as a Dictatorial Safari, By Garba Shehu
President Jonathan is going about the National Conference in a way suggesting that he is not a firm believer in representative democracy.
A National Conference That Excludes Nigeria’s Youth, By Toyosi Akerele
Toyosi, who writes from Lagos, is the Founder of Rise Networks and Passnownow.com toyosirise@risenetworks.org /@toyosirise on Twitter