#NigeriaDecides2023: Peace Committee calls for calm, asks INEC to investigate grievances
The committee said it has followed the process from the commencement of voting.
The committee said it has followed the process from the commencement of voting.
Police said they are ready to secure the state for peaceful elections to be achieved.
The Catholic bishop said “the monopoly of infrastructure of power” was behind the governors’ treatment of some Nigerians as “less ...
The more saddening part of this narrative is that the security agencies appear to be helpless. At a recent meeting ...
Mr Tinubu left the country for the UK unannounced on 24 September.
The peace pact was signed by the presidential candidates and the national chairmen of their parties a day after campaigns ...
The EU says it has spent over €150 million on Nigeria’s elections and other democratic engagements in the last 23 ...
Mr Buhari noted with delight the historic roles Mr Abubakar played in the unity and peace of Nigeria, and in ...
The governorship election in Anambra State will be conducted by INEC on 6 November.
As Cardinal Onaiyekan said, religious leaders at the top are very conscious that Christians and Muslims come from the same ...
We must, therefore, commit ourselves to addressing the current crisis as an opportunity to surge forward in fixing Nigeria.
There are 91 registered political parties in the country, but it was not clear how many parties signed the accord.
The committee chairman says there is still room for those absent to sign the accord.
The group said the advice offered by the National Peace Committee to Buhari on the war against corruption is a ...
''President Buhari has promised to break the vicious cycle of corruption that has held Nigeria down."
There were allegations that Mr. Jonathan lobbied the committee.
The two leading candidates had on January 14, at another event, spoke openly against violence and committed to a peaceful ...
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