Saturday, December 28, 2019

CDMN condemns killing and persecution of Christians, calls for meetings between religious groups in the country


CDMN CONDEMNS KILLING AND PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS, CALLS FOR MEETINGS BETWEEN RELIGIOUS GROUPS IN THE COUNTRY





The Christian Democratic Movement of Nigeria (CDMN)  has condemned the killings of 10 Christians who were captured in the past weeks from the north-eastern Borno State. The Movement also berated President Mohammadu Buahri and the Borno State Governor for not providing adequate protection and security for Christians in Nigeria and Borno state.

This was contained in a statement issued and signed by the National Coordinator of the Movement, Wole Adedoyin after an emergency meeting of the Movement in Ibadan on Friday.

Though, President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned the apparent killings and urged Nigerians not to let themselves be divided along religious lines. But CDMN which berated President Muhammadu Buhari for not taken any action in the past on major religion killings in the country called for the perpetrators of violence in the region to be held to account. The Movement also accused the international community of failing to act.

CDMN also accused President Muhammadu Buhari led government of failing to act to help put an end to religion terrorism in the northern part of the country.

“We already know that President Buhari’s fight against corruption is one sided. He should not limit his fight against fake corruption agenda is pursuing. He should concentrate on other national issues begging for his attention. Inter religious groups like CAN and their Muslim counterpart should be called for an emergency meeting.” Adedoyin said.

CDMN also noted that the attacks on Christians killed specifically due to their religion was as a result of ISWAP renewed mission to persecute and kill Christians.

"We pray for the eternal repose of the souls of 10 Christians killed. We also offer our prayer for their bereaved family. We make our appeal once again to President Muhammadu Buhari to act swiftly and go after the perpetrators of this heinous crime and bring them to justice." Adedoyin said.

Saturday, January 19, 2019

INEC publishes final list of 73 Presidential Candidates


INEC PUBLISHES FINAL LIST OF 73 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES



By Wole Adedoyin 

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has released the names of Nigeria’s presidential candidates and their running mates who will be contesting the February, 2019 presidential elections in the country.

The list signed by INEC secretary, Mrs Rose Oririan-Anthony contained 73 presidential candidates and their running mates.

Below are the names of the 73 Presidential Candidates presented by their political parties to participate in the 2019 forthcoming presidential elections.

Ositelu Isaac Babatunde (Accord), Abdulrashid Hassan Baba (AA), Omoyele Sowore (AAC), Chike Ukaegbu (AAP), Shipi Moses Godia (ABP), Nwokeafor Ikechukwu Ndubuisi (ACD), Ezekwesili Obiageli Katryn (ACPN), Mailafia Obadiah (ADC), Yabagi Sani Yusuf (ADP), Nwachukwu Chuks Nwabuikwu (AGA), Chief Umenwa Godwin (AGAP), Obaje Yusufu Ameh (ANDP), Durotoye Adetokunbo Olufela (ANN), Shittu Moshood Asiwaju (ANP), Fasua Tope Kolade (ANRP), Ibrahim Aliyu Hassan (APA), Buhari Muhammadu (APC), Shitu Mohammed Kabir (APDA), Gbor John Wilson Terwase (APGA), Yusuf Mamman Dantalle (APM), Obinna Uchechukwu Ikeagwuonu (APP), Dara John (ASD), Angela Johnson (AUN), David Esosa Ize-Iyamu (BNPP), Ojinika Geff Chizee (C4C), Abah Lewis Elaigwu (CAP), Etim Emmanuel Ishie (CNP), Ukonga Frank (DA), Awosola Williams Olusola (DPC), Osakwe Felix Johnson (DPP), Rev. (Dr) Onwubuya (FJP), Okotie Christopher Oghenebrorie (FRESH), Akhimien Davidson Isibor (GDPN), Eke Samuel Chukwuma (GPN), Albert Owuru Ambrose (HDP), Madu Nnamdi Edozie (ID), Chukwu-Eguzolugo Sunday Chikendu (JMPP), Fagbenro-Byron Samuel Adesina (KP), Kriz David (LM), Muhammed Usman Zaki (LP), Adesanya-Davies Mercy Olufunmilayo (MAJA), Bashayi Isa Dansarki (MMN), Santuraki Hamisu (MPN), Rabia Yasai Hassan Cengiz (NAC), Ademola Babatunde Abidemi (NCMP), Salisu Yunusa Tanko (NCP), A. Edosomwan Johnson (NDCP), Akpua Robinson (NDLP), Com. Ishaka Paul Ofemile (NEPP), Dr Asukwo Mendie Archibong (NFD), Atuejide Eunice Uche Julian (NIP), Ike Keke (NNPP), Maina Maimuna Kyari (NPC), Ibrahim Usman Alhaji (NRM), Moses Ayibiowu (NUP), Felix Nicolas (PCP), Abubakar Atiku (PDP), Ameh Peter Ojonugwa (PPA), Victor Okhai (PPC), Major Hamza Al Mustafa (PPN), Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim (PT), Israel Nonyerem Davidson, Dr. (RAP), Osuala Chukwudi John Kennedy (RNBP), Nsehe Nseobong (RP), SDP (Nil), Da-Silva Thomas Ayo (SNC), Ahmed Buhari (SNP), Balogun Isiaka Ishola (UDP), MArk Emmanuel Audu (UP), Inwa Ahmed Sakil (UPN), Nwangwu Uchenna Peter (WTPN), Ali Soyode (YES), Moghalu Kingsley Bosah (YPP),