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Why Labour Party Must Hand Its Ticket to Tony Nwoye for Anambra 2025 Guber

As the political landscape of Anambra State gears up for the 2025 gubernatorial race, the Labour Party stands at a critical crossroads in selecting the right candidate to represent its ideals and... Read more »
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Adichie to Obiora Okonkwo: “You couldn’t win Val Ozigbo in the primary. Consider running for local government chair

I know he has a penchant for losing in every election he contests. He is aware that we know he enjoys losing elective positions. He will participate in the APC gubernatorial primary,... Read more »
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“A Man of Grace and Dedication” – Uju Edochie Honors Sunday Onoriode on His Birthday

Your birth might not have been significantly different from those you share this day in memory. But you have grown to be different in so many positive ways. You have achieved in... Read more »
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Anambra South Senate Bye-Election: Ndi Anambra South, Let Zukky Go For Us

Senate is the apex law making body in Nigeria. Being that Nigeria operates a bicameral legislature, the Senate, otherwise called the Red Chambers, is the senior partner to the House of Representatives,... Read more »
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Hon Sir Azuka Okwuosa And The Clarion Call To Serve Ndi Anambra South Senatorial District

In the words of William Jennings Bryan – “Destiny is not a matter of chance, but of choice. Not something to wish for, but to attain.” To lead Ndi Anambra South Senatorial... Read more »
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Hon. Azuka Okwuosa: The Ideal Choice for Anambra South Senate Seat

The Nigeria National Assembly , a body known for its rigorous debates and weightydecisions, demands a specific set of qualities from its members. A truly good Senator isn’t just a skilled politician;... Read more »
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Anambra South Senate Race: “Why Change a Winning Team?” – Okwuosa Supporters Rally Behind Him

As we prepare for the APC primary election for Anambra south senatorial zone, the vacancy created by the demise of Sen.Dr Ifeanyi Uba of the blessed memory, we should be able draw... Read more »
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Ifeanyi Ejiofor and Akwa-Okuku n’Oba: Birds of a Feather Flock Together

Today, in southeastern Nigeria, the names Bar Ifeanyi Ejiofor and Akwa-Okuku n’Oba have emerged as symbols of infamy. Akwa-Okuku n’Oba, a notorious dibia, takes great pride in his role as a producer... Read more »
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Sir Patrick Ubajaka: The Right Choice for Anambra South

In the dynamic political landscape of Anambra South, one name stands out as a beacon of experience, dedication, and unwavering party loyalty—Sir Patrick Ubajaka. With an impressive 22 years of service to... Read more »
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ÓSÓ SOLUDO: The Battle Against Kidnapping and Other Criminal Activities Intensifies

The reality is that the phrase “Osalugo oku” and “Osubirilaaa” reflects the harsh consequences for 0.01% of criminals in Anambra. As security agencies dismantle their operational camps in the bushes and hideouts... Read more »
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Workplace Begging: The Silent Epidemic Threatening Professionalism

It is quite becoming a way of life the way people beg these days in offices and other workplaces, both public and private. One cannot enter any office without being forced to... Read more »
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How Poor Implementation Killed Nigeria’s 6-3-3-4 Education Policy

The failure of the 6-3-3-4 education system in Nigeria was never about the policy itself but rather its poor implementation. When General Ibrahim Babangida introduced this system under the leadership of Prof.... Read more »
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Integrity, Competence, and Vision: The Case for Sir Azuka Okwuosa

It is the responsibility of the elected members of the Senate to actively represent the needs, concerns and ideas of their Senatorial District. Therefore it requires that the elected must be a... Read more »
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Onwa-Isato Cultural Festival: Benefits And Significance. By Ogbuefi Dr. Chuma-Odili Harris

Ogbunike has a lot of natural and man-made tourism potentials, which includes but are not limited to masquerade festivals, ancient Cave, traditional and cultural edifices and so on. These tourism potentials, especially... Read more »
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Anambra South Senate By-Election: Why Azuka Okwuosa Stands Out

In Nigeria senatorial zones are typically made up of a group of local government areas in a particular, state and each zone is represented by a senator in the National Assembly. The... Read more »
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Governor Soludo’s Inclusive Governance: A New Standard for Nigeria

National unity is a constant refrain in Nigeria, where ethnic divisions and sectional interests often dominate common political discourse. Yet, Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, CFR, of Anambra State continues to garner accolades... Read more »
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What’s Really Behind the Aguleri vs Anam Conflict?

The recent killing of Onochie Abagana, a fisherman from Aguleri, has reignited tensions between the Aguleri and Anam communities. His brutal murder, allegedly at the hands of Anam youths, has left many... Read more »
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Can payment methods help online casinos to advance?

How many transactions do you make in a day? Whether you make two or ten, you probably want all of them to be as smooth and fast as possible. Well, you are... Read more »
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Good Governance: Party Ideology or Leadership Quality? The Cases of Alex Otti and Peter Mbah

The debate over whether good governance is a function of political party ideology or the character of the officeholder has gained fresh momentum with the performances of two governors in Nigeria—Alex Otti... Read more »
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Soludo’s Security Strategy Yields Results as Anambra Witnesses a Turning Point

Nigerians’ penchant for knee-jerk reactions is a well-worn trope. We are a society often driven by immediate outrage, demanding instant solutions to complex problems. Like firefighters rushing from blaze to blaze, we... Read more »