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The Bellwether

Afolabi Adekaiyaoja, Temitayo Akinyemi, ChiAmaka, Kunle, Hillary Essien

Insightful, well-researched and hopefully informative long essays on Nigerian socio-politics every Wednesday. For the cultured, the critical, and the curious.

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Latest Issues

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Conventions without convictions

Nigeria’s two recent ruling parties, APC and PDP, convened in Abuja over the past week. These differ from nominating conventions, where primaries are held to select nominees for elections. Those are scheduled for later in April. These event...

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The Spectre of a One-Party State

At some point, while editing The Lifecycle of a Nigerian Ruling Party, the map showing current APC governors changed three times. The frequency would have been higher if it had included legislative defections; APC started the current sessio...

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An Obituary for the PDP

Almost every attempt to trace the fall of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) begins the same way: with Vincent Ogbulafor’s infamous 2008 declaration that “the PDP will rule Nigeria for the next 60 years.” At that point, with 28 state gover...

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The Lifecycle of a Nigerian Ruling Party

At the peak of the People’s Democratic Party’s (PDP) rule, after the 2007 elections, it controlled 28 of Nigeria’s 36 states. The only states it did not control included Abia, Bauchi, Imo and Zamfara, whose governors would defect between 20...

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Afolabi Adekaiyaoja

    Researcher

  • Temitayo Akinyemi

    vibe with the rhythm just vibe

  • ChiAmaka

    Journalist. Editor. A brewing pot of thoughts just waiting to tumble over.

  • Kunle

    Unscrupulous Adventurer

  • Hillary Essien

    Thinking, writing, talking to and about.

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