Not exact matches
It's all been about the long game: aligning with marginally
acceptable candidates who'd deliver at
least modest policy gains, and using those victories to build the institutional power that would permit the WFP to someday push for more — and, logic suggests, turn push into shove.
By Chuks Ehirim As the November 16 date for the Governorship election in Anambra draws nearer, the Peoples Democratic Party [PDP] appears to have found itself in a state of confusion over how to organize a credible primaries that will produce a governorship
candidate who will be
acceptable to all, or at
least, majority of the party members in the state.