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THE RAZOR EDITORIAL: Celebrating Most Rev. Paulinus Ezeokafor’s 40th Priestly Anniversary
By Tony Okafor We honour a remarkable individual whose life’s work embodies the essence of priesthood: selflessness, humility, and faith…
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Unlocking A New Climate Finance DEAL At COP 29
By Alfred Ajayi “We need to unlock a new climate finance goal at COP29,” said UN Secretary-General António Guterres. Bolder…
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EDITORIAL: Investing in Nigeria’s Future: The Peter Obi Visionary Educational Initiatives
By Tony Okafor Peter Obi’s recent visits to higher institutions, mostly mission-owned, where he donated generously to enhance education, show…
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When Death Comes Knocking…
By Emeka Monye Last month when it was first reported by one online media of the death of erstwhile Nigeria’s…
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Editorial: Anambra LG Chairman Arrested in US & Prof Humphrey Nwosu’s Option A4
By Tony Okafor The recent arrest of Franklin Ikechukwu Nwadialo, newly elected chairman of Ogbaru Local Government Area in Anambra…
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EDITORIAL: American Wonder: Even Jehovah Wouldn’t have Stopped Harris in Nigeria
By Tony Okafor The 2024 US presidential election has come and gone, leaving valuable lessons for Nigeria and other nations…
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The Changing Faces Of Anambra Community Markets
By Uche Nworah Ph.D I like visiting our community markets. It’s usually an exhilarating and humbling experience for me each…
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EDITORIAL: Who Will Complete Soludo’s Projects?
By Tony Okafor As the governorship election approaches on November 8, 2025, Ndi Anambra are faced with a crucial question:…
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The Silent Disappearance of Vultures in Igboland: A Trifle that Matters
By Tony Okafor Igboland, a region rich in cultural heritage and tradition, faces a disturbing phenomenon: the disappearance of vultures.…
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Unizik Belongs to Nigeria, not to Any particular State: Let Odoh Concentrate
By Barr. Jack Iyioku It is pitiful that everything in our beloved country, Nigeria has become political, and most times…
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