SUNDAY 14TH OCTOBER 2018

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Buhari Imposes Travel Ban on 50 Unamed High Profile Individuals Orders full implementation of Executive Order 6 Ozekhome: it’s a ‘panicky desperation’

Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

The Presidency yesterday announced that the Nigeria Immigration Service and other security agencies had placed about 50 high profile persons suspected of corruption

under the Executive Order 6 on watch-list. A statement by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media

and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, said such individuals had been restricted from leaving the county pending

the determination of their cases. But the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) rejected the travel

PDP calls ban ‘fascism’

restriction and accused the President Muhammadu Buhari government of descending into fascist inclinations.

Obasanjo: Nigeria’ll Soon Have President to Sign AfCFTA ... Page 10

Shehu said in the statement that the financial transactions of the persons of interest were being monitored by relevant agencies with a view to ensuring that the watched assets are not Continued on page 6

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Archbishop of Canterbury, Other Religious Leaders Demand Free, Fair Poll Buhari urges primary election losers to seek redress lawfully Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has urged the Nigerian government and the politicians to do their best to ensure credible elections in 2019, saying it is the wisest course to peace and progress in the country. Welby stated Continued on page 6

THINK-TANK OF 54 COUNTRIES... L-R: Former South African President and Chairman of The South Centre, Thabo Mbeki; Member of South Centre, Prof. Carlos Correa (Argentina); and former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor and Chairman, Finance Committee of South Bank, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, CFR, at the Board Meeting held in Geneva on Friday of The South Centre, a think-tank of 54 developing countries, including Nigeria, China, India and Brazil

First Look: How Nigeria May Decide THISDAY Editors take a first shot at the emerging trends in 2019 Presidential Election. How states are likely to vote IF ELECTIONS WERE HELD TODAY . The APC candidates are Muhammadu Buhari/ Yemi Osinbajo, while the PDP challengers are Atiku Abubakar/Peter Obi. None of the other candidates has so far shown capacity to win any state. Victory in each state and ultimately the election will depend on turnout, margin and spread. NOTE: This is not a scientific poll but emerging trends as captured by our reporters in the 36 states. They have never been wrong. L I K E LY B U H A R I L I K E LY AT I K U State REG Voters State REG Voters Kano 5,149,070 Adamawa 1,741,427 Kastina 2,967,373 Taraba 1,505,902 Jigawa 1,935,799 Benue 2,184,463 Bauchi 2,197,154 Plateau 2,176,023 Zamfara 1,588,563 Kwara 1,219,527 Kebbi 1,603,012 South-east 8,293,093 Yobe 1,214,454 South-south 11,101,093 Borno 2,080632 Sokoto 1,692,930 TOO CLOSE TO CALL State REG Voters State REG Voters Oyo 2,582,756 Kogi 1,501,733 Osun 1,577,822 Nasarawa 1,380,854 Ogun 1,993,583 Ekiti 842,731 Niger 2,124,305 Lagos 6,048,156 Ondo 1,581,752

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BUHARI ATIKU TOO CLOSE TO CALL

Likely Buhari States Total Registered Voters Likely Atiku States Total Registered Voters South West Too Close to Call As at January 2018


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