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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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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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