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ANCISRO Clocks One, Recounts Year of Engaging Momentum
Monday, September 1, 2025 marks the first anniversary of Anambra State Civic and Social Reformation Office (ANCISRO). Established on September…
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PARALLAX SNAPS: The Anambra Guber Candidate Who Calls Himself “Nigga”
By Tony Okafor In the noisy theatre of Nigerian politics, where most aspirants dress themselves in borrowed holiness, one man…
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Anambra 2025: It’s Ukachukwu for true Light of the Nation!
By Chuks Collins The Anambra State Governorship candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC) for the fast approaching November 8, 2025…
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Anambra at 34: Soludo Awakens a Sleeping Giant
By Law Mefor Anambra State was created 34 years ago. The governor of the state, Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo CFR,…
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APGA Is A Way Of Life In Anambra
By Isidore Nnopuechi When Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, CFR, says he has no challenger in the November 8 gubernatorial…
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PARALLAX SNAPS: Suspension of Anambra Lawmaker Udemezue — Let it not be what I’m thinking
By Tony Okafor The three-month suspension of Hon. Bernard Udemezue, member representing Ayamelum constituency, should give Ndi Anambra cause for…
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Soludo Can Never Be Distracted
By Jude Osigwe The November 8 gubernatorial election in Anambra State has somewhat provided a platform for a bunch of…
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EDITORIAL: The Danger of the Church Becoming Landlords and Merchants of Land
By Tony Okafor The Church was never meant to be an empire of property or profit. At its core, it…
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Anambra Security: The Politics of Udo Ga-Chi and Opposition Subterfuge
By George Okenwa The art of subterfuge has long been a hallmark of political strategy, evolving from classical propaganda and…
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Community Leadership and Electoral Neutrality: What Vin Dike Should know
By Okonkwo Cyrus In Nigeria’s complex political landscape, traditional rulers, Presidents-General, and community leaders occupy positions of profound responsibility that…
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