Nigerian Opposition Parties Plan Merger

Nigerian political party leaders say ongoing talks among opposition parties may lead to the formation of a new political party by March.

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  • dougmel@arcor.de
    Dec 28 2012, 07:53

    The Nigerian project is a failure.Nigeria is a failed State and there is a consensus in the polity that Nigerians are fed up with the status quo in place. There will be no election come 2015,because by then Nigeria will cease to be a single political entity. Lord Frederick Lugard's Amalgamation of North and Southern Nigeria in 1914 is due to expire at the end of 2014. In 2015,President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan will remain in power as a head of a transitional Government. Nigeria with the set up of things is virtually an Estate of the Hausa/Fulani muslims.We,the non-muslims are their vassals.No to the status quo!