Was Nigeria's Presidential Media Chat Illegal?
Several senators have said that it was unconstitutional for President Goodluck Jonathan to address Nigerians through a media chat.
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President Goodluck Jonathan is being taken to task by many detractors over statements made on various issues, including security, during a televised address to the nation. Read more »
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The country risks a constitutional crisis should President Goodluck Jonathan seek another term in office in 2015, argues a prominent politician Junaid Mohammed. Read more »
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President Goodluck Jonathan has told Abuja's high court that he is eligible to contest the presidential election in 2015, even if it would mean staying in office for a total of ... Read more »



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it is more than high time that the majority of our leaders were reminded of the their role and the meaning/expectations of their position e.g,: 1. PUBLIC SERVANT - meaning they are there to serve the public , not vise vesa, the public are their paymasters , and by virtue of that the public have the absolute right to know the truth from the person they have put in charge GOODLUCK as to what is happenning with their interest , without him having to get approval from a middle man/men