BDSUNDAY BUSINESS DAY
Cornerstone, Royal Exchange, 20 others trade below 50 kobo as equities lose N140bn WTD p.36
Raqib Bashorun and his abstract art
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Sunday 07 October 2018 Market & Commodities Monitor Brent Oil
5yr Bond
$84.31
-0.09 15.07%
Gold
10yr Bond
$1,205.60
-0.03 15.10%
Cocoa
$2,024.00
20yr Bond
-0.07 15.07%
inside SDP is setting up strong structure in Cross River - Ekpo
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Vol 1, No. 237 N300
PDP candidate emerges today
As 7,000 APC delegates affirm Buhari’s candidature
CHUKS OLUIGBO, Lagos, IGNATIUS CHUKWU, Port Harcourt, & JAMES KWEN, Abuja
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igerians are eagerly awaiting the emergence of the presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) who, it is believed, will be President Muhammadu Buhari’s major challenger in the 2019 election.
This is as about 7,000 delegates at the Eagle Square, Abuja venue of the Special National Convention of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) were said to have affirmed the sole candidature of Buhari, who had earlier been elected through direct primaries. “7,000 delegates are expected and in order to ensure that those from far-flung states make it in time for the exercise, we
decided to schedule it for 2pm. Aside from the statutory delegates, there would be three delegates drawn from each local government and area councils of the federation,” Borno State Governor Kashim Shettima, vice chairman of the APC Convention Planning Committee, said while briefing journalists in Abuja on the preparations for the convention.
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How APC’s Tonye Cole emerged as Wike’s 2nd term threat
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INEC and the burden of credible election in 2019 Eagle Square, Abuja: Venue of the All Progressives Congress Special National Convention, yesterday.
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2019: The president Nigeria needs CHUKS OLUIGBO & ODINAKA ANUDU
Adamu Ajunam traces history of ‘Okada’ as a means of transport
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Adokiye Amasiemeka Stadium, Port Harcourt, Rivers State: Venue of the People’s Democratic Party National Convention, yesterday.
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f by now Nigerians do not already know those selected by the various political parties in the country to fly their flags at various levels in the 2019 general election, it is only a matter of hours before the full list is out. For all the candidates that have emerged,
especially the presidential flag-bearers, the task ahead is an onerous one. Each and every one of them has a lot of job to do in convincing the Nigerian electorate that they are the right candidate for the job. With increased political awareness in the country over the past few years, aided greatly by the influence of the social media, it is not likely to be business as usual. The Ni-
gerian electorate may no longer be sold to the old rhetoric of empty promises by politicians. They are no longer impressed by campaign of calumny, vilification and mudslinging among contestants for political positions. Rather, an increasing number of Nigerians are demanding issue-based campaigns where candidates
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