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Journalism and Democracy in Nigeria
By Augustine Ibeh Nigeria is rich in natural and human resources, and has enjoyed uninterrupted democracy for more than 20years,…
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Freedom of the press in Nigeria and National Development
By Augustine Ibeh One distinguishing element of human societies is their values, which hold the very fabric of their…
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Umeh: Four Months Of Putting Anambra Central On The Track Of Progress
By Charles Ifeanyi Obi The people of Anambra Central are once again witnessing a quintessential and unrivaled representation in the…
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Anambra 2025: Obi-Okoye And APGA Grapple With Political Uncertainty
By Chibuike Uloka The specter of potential defeat and political irrelevance is haunting Obi-Okoye and APGA, prompting them to lash…
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HISTORY: Today in 1994, Ojukwu and Bianca got Married
In 1989, several months after winning the Nigerian version of Miss Intercontinental, Bianca Onoh opted to resign rather than end…
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Punch Editorial On Military Imposed Unitary-federal Arrangements Utterly Discreditable
By Polycarp Onwubiko Punch Editorial captioned: “Tinubu, heed calls on Nigeria’s Restructuring”, 9th November 2023 via the National Assembly is…
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How Nokia 3310 gave me my wife
By Emeka Ozumba Over 20 years and counting, what an auspicious time to tell this story! It was in the…
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Decision-making: Okonkwo and Ikemefuna (Things Fall Apart)
By Azuka Onwuka This year, Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart celebrated 65 years since it was published. Although it was…
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On Wike and Gov Sim: Mbosi Amuru Dike K’Amuru Ibeya
By David-Chyddy Eleke Igbo people have a popular saying, “nwoke n’ibeya ra bu n’onu. Loosely translated, this means that all…
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RAZOR HISTORY: First Armed Robber in Nigeria
In the history of crime in Nigeria, Oyenusi was a cold-blooded armed robber who held sway in the early 70’s,…
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