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Power Game: Why “Do Not Outshine Your Master” Still Rules Nigerian Politics
By Emeka Monye In Robert Greene’s _The 48 Laws of Power_, the very first rule is also the most unforgiving:…
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Editorial: Tony Nwoye and the Politics of Performance
By Tony Okafor In Nigeria’s troubled political environment, citizens have become accustomed to grand promises and campaign slogans that disappear…
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NYSC at 53: Searching for Relevance in the Face of Insecurity
By Tony Onyima The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme reaches a remarkable milestone this month, marking its 53rd anniversary.…
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As the Tussle for who Represents Idemili North/South Intensifies
In this report, THE RAZOR looks at the battle by politicians for tickets of political parties for the 2027 general…
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The South East Isn’t APC Territory – And Defections Won’t Change That Overnight
By Emeka Monye A lot of politicians are still misreading Nigeria. That’s especially true of the new entrants to the…
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EDITORIAL: Reappointing Dr. Ossy Onuko — Why Soludo Got It Right
By Tony Okafor The reappointment of Dr. Ossy Onuko as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Awka Capital…
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Xenophobia: Do South Africa’s Attacks Give Credence to Botha’s Assertion?
By Emeka Monye In 1988, as international pressure against apartheid reached a crescendo, South Africa’s then State President Pieter Willem…
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Atiku Holds the Key to Obi’s Presidential Ambition,
By Emeka Monye In Nigerian politics, timing and coalition are often more decisive than individual popularity. As the 2027 presidential…
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Name-Dropping and the Aguata Federal Constituency House of Reps Race
By Jidenna Ezeofor As the countdown to the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) primaries gathers momentum, the political landscape in…
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Reno Meets Obi
By Valentine Obienyem He is an elderly man deeply in love with good governance. He has extended this affection to…
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