Mixed Reactions to Nigeria's Election Posters
President Goodluck Jonathan has distanced himself from placards announcing his readiness to contest the 2015 poll amid reports that he has not decided whether he will stand again.
Campaign posters.
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Nigeria:
2015 Posters - Security Agencies Don't Need Order to Arrest Sponsors - Jonathan
Leadership, 4 January 2013
There were indications yesterday that security forces in the country may commence full-blown investigation with a view to tracking down those behind the campaign posters of… Read more »
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Nigeria:
2015 Presidency - BNC Vows to Stop Jonathan Unless
Vanguard, 4 January 2013
Benin National Congress, BNC, a socio-cultural organisation in Edo State, has urged President Goodluck Jonathan not to consider running for the 2015 presidential election, if he… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Campaign Posters - Why Sponsors Have Not Been Arrested - Presidency
Vanguard, 4 January 2013
Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, Thursday, said security agencies did not need any goading from the President to go after those pasting… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Reactions Trail Jonathan's 2015 Campaign Posters in Abuja
Vanguard, 4 January 2013
More reactions have continued to trail Tuesday's flooding of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja with President Goodluck Jonathan's 2015 campaign posters as some civil… Read more »
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Nigeria:
2015 Is Now!
Vanguard, 4 January 2013
NOBODY expects President Goodluck Jonathan or his aides to know about campaign posters that surfaced in Abuja luring the President to another shot at the top job in 2015. The… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Presidency Orders Hunt for Sponsors of Jonathan's Posters
This Day, 4 January 2013
The presidency has ordered security agents to fish out the sponsors of President Goodluck Jonathan's campaign posters, THISDAY learnt Thursday. Read more »
InFocus
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Goodluck Jonathan has disassociated himself from the campaign posters declaring his interest for the 2015 elections that flooded Abuja. Read more »
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Placards announcing President Goodluck Jonathan's readiness to contest the 2015 poll have been put up in every major area throughout Abuja. Read more »