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Buhari’s Death, Tinubu’s Life and My Two Young Friends
By David-Chyddy Eleke More than half of the people of South East Nigeria believe that former President Muhammad Buhari died…
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PARALLAX SNAPS: Yes, Buhari Peppered Nigerians, But Let No More Pepper Come -Sai Baba
BY TONY OKAFOR Nigeria, again, wears black. Not from fashion trends, but in mourning. Former President Muhammadu Buhari has passed…
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EDITORIAL: Governor Soludo, Let Not Okey Akaneme’s death Be “An Old News” as ASWAMA Boss Declared
BY TONY OKAFOR The death of Mr. Theophilus Okechukwu Akaneme, former President of the Onitsha Chamber of Commerce, Industry,…
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Visionless APC and Anambra’s Hapless Cockerel [VIDEO]
By Chidume Odume The Encyclopedia Britannica Editors in their latest update of May 13, 2025, stated that Theatre of the…
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EDITORIAL: Is Anambra’s Security Problem an Ogbanje?
BY TONY OKAFOR In Igbo cosmology, an Ogbanje is a restless spirit—a child who repeatedly dies and returns to torment…
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Can Gov. Soludo’s Opponents Get To Olumbanasaa?
By Stephen Nnopu Now that the November 8, 2025 Anambra State gubernatorial election is on the front burner, it is…
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My Long Road to Becoming A Lawyer: A Story of Dreams, Detours and Destiny
It was 1988 at Union Secondary School Awkunanaw, Enugu. I was Deputy Senior Prefect, one of the best Arts students…
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EDITORIAL: A Toast to Excellence: Paul Chukwuma’s Call to Bar Signals Hope for Anambra
The RAZOR Newspaper heartily congratulates Paul Chukwuma, the governorship candidate of the Young Progressives Party (YPP) in the forthcoming Anambra…
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PARALLAX SNAPS: These Kobo-Kobo Petrol Price Cuts by Dangote Sef
BY TONY OKAFOR The launch of the Dangote Refinery and its entrance into Nigeria’s downstream oil sector is a welcome…
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Anambra 2025 and Soludo’s Victory Warrant
By Donald Ifenna Anambra State, south east Nigeria, is unarguably one of the most difficult states to govern countrywide. The…
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