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Colonel David Alechenu Bonaventure Mark

Date of Birth: 8 April 1948
Place of Birth: Otukpo


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Recycled activists, new tactics

One reason these interests are converging is utter dissatisfaction with the People's Democratic Party expressed even by two of its most senior members David Mark the Senate President and Anthony Anenih a party chieftain...


Crisis? What crisis?

Senate President David Mark replied that the Minister ‘is passing the buck of inefficiency from the executive on to the Senate...


Yar'Adua's judges on trial

Less than one month after Justice Bulkachuwa's odd judgment in Kaduna she appeared in Jos to hear a case involving PDP Governor and Senate President David Mark brought by his ANPP opponent Alhaji Usman Abubakar...


Quiet President, worried country

The constitution says that if the Court rules for a fresh election David Mark the Senate President should take over to organise the poll...


Technical knock-out

The courts have removed eight elected governors while several senators including David Mark the President of the Senate are appealing similar orders...


Judgment day is coming

Yar'Adua's aides and others argue a fresh presidential election would generate new controversy and tensions particularly if the courts ruled that Senate President David Mark who would take over as acting president had also been improperly elected...


Kingmakers and charlatans

The legal cases could be complicated by separate moves against the election of Senator David Mark who has gone on to become Senate President...


See you in court

If those polls were annulled Colonel David Mark a former military Governor and coup plotter but now President of the Senate would organise fresh polls...


The new man in Abuja

Set to be Chairman of the governing People's Democratic Party Obasanjo has secured the Senate presidency the third-ranking position in the political hierarchy for his close ally David Mark...


Power show

Coups are us Seasoned coup plotters such as Brigadier David Mark always insist on the 'democratic' element in Nigeria's military coups: no coup can succeed without popular support and revulsion for the civilian politicians...


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