Bloody APC Congress In Ondo, One Killed In Gombe And Other Newspaper Headlines For The Day
Nigerian Newspapers today Monday, 14th May 2018 are with ugly, sad or disturbing headlines. This is because of their not so friendly lead stories. The ruling APC is the most talked about in view of its just concluded Local Government congresses across the country.
The NIGERIAN TRIBUNE, NEW TELEGRAPH and DAILY INDEPENDENT report the story with different captions. Inside are reports of how the congresses went as accusations and counter accusations flood the process in some points during the exercise.
On the Other Hand, The Peoples Democratic Party PDP is reportedly planning to meet aggrieved members of the ruling All Progressives Congress APC. As reported by the PUNCH, The National Chairman of the PDP, Prince Uche Secondus also confirmed the desire of the party to meet the aggrieved members who are of the New PDP.
Its stories of the economy and business catching the attention of The NATION, GUARDIAN and VANGUARD; The first says Nigeria, UAE Agreement On Stolen Assets Take Off, Investors Lose N729b To 2019 Election Anxiety as Stock Market Dips Over Political Intrigues while the latter says 18 Banks Defy CBN On Interest Rates.
And finally The SUN captions its frontpage story as Bishops, Others Cry Out as Bomb Rocks Church. It understands that Anger, Awe and Condemnations have continued to trail the bombing of Holy Cross Catholic Church Parish, Iji-Nike in Enugu state with catholic bishops in their sermons condemning the ordeal.
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It is unfortunate. This means that APC members have to put their house in order before the election.
It is easy to stay out there and criticise but it takes a lot to learn the art of leadership. Hope people will remember when they wished that the other party would continue to have crisis and some were saying that they would make Nigeria ungovernable for PDP.
Hope this is not nemesis.
Let learn how to work together, move Nigeria forward and tolerate one another. We are all working for the betterment of Nigeria.