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EDITORIAL: Dr. Nonye Soludo: The Gentle First Lady
By Tony Okafor Talk to anyone in Anambra State, and you will hear the same thing: Dr. (Mrs.) Nonye Soludo,…
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Anambra by-elections – The morning after
By Ike Ume-Atuana The by-election for the Anambra South senatorial Zone and Onitsha North Constituency 1 to fill the voids…
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FRONT PAGE EDITORIAL: Disband Agunechemba Now
By Tony Okafor The recent assault on a female National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member by the Agunechemba Security outfit…
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Omor: Where Rice Thrives but Yam Reigns Supreme
By Paul Nwosu The first thing a visitor notices on entering Omor is rice in every form — the lush…
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PARALLAX SNAPS: Anambra Politicians, Confess and Reform Before November 8
By Tony Okafor The bye-elections of August 16 in Onitsha North 1 and Anambra South Senatorial District were supposed to…
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Dangote Refinery Won Our Hearts, But His Trucks Must Not Break Them
By Paul Nwosu I am a fan of Dangote. I am also inclined to believe that most ordinary, downtrodden Nigerians…
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EDITORIAL: These Suicides Over Paper Qualifications Must Stop
By Tony Okafor Recently, two young Nigerians—one a medical student, the other a teenage UTME candidate—died not from illness or…
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REPORTER’S DIARY: At Unizik, Everyone Must Greet
By Tony Okafor If respect were a currency, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, would be one of the richest campuses in…
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PARALLAX SNAPS: If Tinubu Truly Loves Soludo, what implications does that hold for Ukachukwu?
By Tony Okafor Politics, anywhere in the world, is a game of shifting sands — unpredictable and often laced with…
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EDITORIAL: WAEC Exam Glitches: Why Always Nigeria, Not Ghana or Others
By Tony Okafor The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) conducts the same standardized exams each year across five member countries…
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