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TechRise: Otti’s Bold Investment In The Future Of Abia Youths

EBERE UZOUKWA, PhD   The world is changing at a speed never witnessed in human history. Artificial intelligence, automation, robotics,…

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Anambra’s Markets Deserve Protection – That’s Why The 2026 Market Law Matters

MAZI EJIMOFOR OPARA  If you’ve ever walked through Onitsha Main Market at 8 a.m., you know what I mean. The…

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Consensus Consensus Candidacy: How Nigeria’s Backroom Politics Subverts The Democratic Vote

BEN AHANONU   During the 2023 general election, the All Progressives Congress (APC) lost the Imo East Senatorial election, finishing…

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Another Batch Of 20 Electric Buses Set For Delivery To Abia State As The Green Transport Revolution Gains Momentum

  EBERE UZOUKWA, PhD Abia State is steadily advancing toward a cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable transportation future. The Abia…

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AMBO: … And The Impact Continues! By

TIFE AYODELE   As the Osun State governorship election approaches, the good people of Osun State are preparing to make…

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Power Sector: Nigeria Needs Market For Gas Payments Not Another Bailout

MONICA MADUEKWE Nigeria’s power crisis is often framed as a shortage of gas. In reality, gas exists. What is missing…

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Bukata Economics: Nigeria’s Dependency Ratio Has A Name Everyone Already Knows

KEMI ADEOSUN Every language has words that travel. Wahala needed no translation when it crossed from Yoruba into Nigerian English…

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Setting The Record Straight: Constitutional Compliance Versus Sensationalist Journalism

​On May 13, 2026, The Punch newspaper disseminated a highly sensationalized and egregiously misleading headline, fallaciously asserting that the Economic…

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Ukraine On The Jaws Of Corruption

BY JOHN DAMULAK From time to time, political and administrative corruption have been major challenges in Ukraine. The country remains…

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Ekiti Poll: If History Be For BAO!

TAYO AGBABIAKA To the casual observer of Nigerian politics, the landscape often looks like a marketplace of noise and vendetta,…

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