Chimamanda Adichie disagrees with Buhari on Nigeria Governance

“He had an opportunity to make real reforms early on, to boldly reshape Nigeria’s path. He wasted it,”

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It started as a movement in Africa, Ankara, the African prints has become the latest fashion trends in the globe. Ankara Inspired by the locals and designers in Africa has become the next big thing. Osas eye brings you a collection of the best Ankara dresses

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If Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan can free the missing girls, he would have done it before now. He can't. He failed

African Clothing, Traditional Men's Fashion Styles

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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Buhari to win re-election, Osaseye projects


ABUJA — Muhammadu Buhari to be re-elected as president of Nigeria,based on projection by Osaseye. Buhari won the key swing states Kano, Katsina and Lagos. After the results from 24 states and the capital had been declared, Mr Buhari had a 1.5 million-vote lead, but the results from the states in the south-east, the PDP heartland, had not yet been announced. The presidential election with over 80 million registered voters' and 51% of the electorate under the age of 35 had the largest presidential candidate in the history of Nigeria with 73 registered presidential candidates across 120,000 polling stations.


Final results will be released in the early hours of Wednesday by the the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).


Friday, February 22, 2019

All eyes on Nigeria 2019 Presidential elections

84 million registered Nigerians are ready to cast their ballots on Saturday country's presidential and parliamentary elections. The stakes are higher as all eyes look to the Nigeria elections. Control of the Presidential Villa Aso Rock is now up for grabs, and any surprise, vote buying, vote rigging or delay in releasing election results will be watched closely. Incumbent president Buhari, 76, is running against 71 other presidential candidates but his main challenger is Atiku Abubakar, a 72-year-old business tycoon and former vice president. They are both Muslim candidates from the north of the country.


In 2015 when Mr. Buhari took over as president, Nigeria had the third-largest number of extremely poor people; in 2018, Nigeria overtook India to become the country with the largest number of the extreme poor — a staggering 91 million living on less than $2 a day.

Unemployment rates have risen from a little over 10 percent in 2016 to 23 percent in 2018. The stasis of the presidency was strikingly illustrated by Mr. Buhari’s taking six months to appoint government ministers and spending months away in London for medical treatment. His reluctance to speak to the people or to react in a timely manner to scandals in his government did not inspire confidence.