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Who Will Bell The Cat?
By Emeka Monye The phrase “Who will bell the cat?” originates from a medieval fable about mice who decide to…
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REPORTER’S DIARY: Even a Person Targeting Heaven Might Cut Corners To Get Radopin Bread
BY TONY OKAFOR In the bustling streets of Awka, the capital of Anambra State, one bread has captured the hearts…
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Mbadinuju: Well Done Soludo: Indeed, The Labour of Our Heroes Past Shall Never Be in Vain
BY TONY OKAFOR In a heartwarming display of statesmanship and historical perspective, Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Charles Soludo, has…
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Museum; In A Dynamic Society
By Otikpa Cordelia Museums: A gate way to the past, present, and future”. Today, May 18th, 2025 marks the celebration…
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Danger of One-Party System, Ethnic Domination, and Food-Is-Ready Politicians
BY TONY OKAFOR As Nigeria navigates its democratic journey, the dangers of a one-party system pose a significant threat to…
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EDITORIAL: Let Peace and Stability Return to Unizik Now: That Place Is Not a Motor Park
BY TONY OKAFOR As Prof. Carol Arinze-Umobi assumes office as the Acting Vice-Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, for the…
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PARALLAX SNAPS: Compulsory voting For Who? Oppressors? No!
BY TONY OKAFOR A disturbing trend is emerging in Nigeria’s political landscape: the push for compulsory voting. Proponents argue that…
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JAMB And Our ‘Anyhowness’ In Nigeria
By Uche Nworah, Ph.D In saner climes, the big men who conducted this year’s JAMB exams should have since tendered…
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EDITORIAL: And JAMB Wept, Not ‘Go to Court’
BY TONY OKAFOR The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board’s recent admission of errors in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination…
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Editorial: Imo Awka: A Festival Of Blood?
BY TONY OKAFOR The Imo Awka Festival, a cherished cultural event in Anambra State, boasts a rich history and deep…
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