Do or Die for Nigeria's Ruling Party - High Court

An Abuja High Court gave the Federal Government the green light to apply for a warrant to arrest the incumbent Peoples’ Democratic Party Chairman, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor.

Chairman of the Peoples’ Democratic Party, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor.

  • Nigeria:   Court Allows Govt to Seek Arrest of Ruling Party Boss

    Vanguard, 27 April 2010

    An Abuja High Court, sitting in Maitama, yesterday, gave the Federal Government, suo motu, the green light to apply for a warrant to arrest the incumbent Chairman of the Peoples'… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Ruling Party in Turmoil

    This Day, 27 April 2010

    There was a mixed grill of confusion and intrigue last night in Abuja over the court order stopping today's meeting of the National Executive Committee of the Peoples Democratic… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Court Stops Ruling Party Meeting

    Daily Champion, 27 April 2010

    An Abuja High Court yesterday restrained the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from going ahead with its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting billed for today. Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Who is Behind PDP Reform Forum?

    This Day, 26 April 2010

    The PDP reform group is ruffling feathers in the ruling party. Tunde Rahman examines the group's activities, the party's response and the implications for PDP just a few months to… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Will PDP Implode And Explode?

    This Day, 25 April 2010

    If I were writing a movie script on the current crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), I would title it "End of The Bad Boys". I would cast the Reform Group, made up of Ken… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Who Can Stop the PDP Storm?

    Daily Champion, 26 April 2010

    Infact many are waiting to see if the Independent Corrupt Practices(and other related offences) Commission will make good its threat to commence the prosecution of the party's… Read more »

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