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These deadly killings, carnage in Nigeria must stop — NUJ

THESE DEADLY KILLINGS AND CARNAGE IN NIGERIA MUST STOP – THE NIGERIA UNION OF JOURNALISTS Once more, the killings in…

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AKSU Fest 2025: A Compelling Dialogue on Creativity, Cultural Globalization and Intellectual Property Management

By Mathias Essien The 2025 edition of the Festival of Performances, hosted by the Performing Arts Department of Akwa Ibom…

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OBITUARY: Christian Chukwu, the butcher’s son who played for one club throughout his career

• Christian Chukwu by Idris Shehu “One thing in life, first things always last forever. The second, third and fourth…

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African War Documentary: Gbanabom Hallowell’s Episode – “The Dining Table

By Mathias Essien Gbanabom Hallowell is a distinguished Sierra Leonean poet, journalist, and human rights activist. Educated at Vermont College…

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Bayo’s Lonely Days And Its Contemporary Parallels

By Mathias Essien Lonely Days by Bayo Adebowale is a compelling novel that explores themes of widowhood, gender oppression, resilience,…

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My UK wife connived with Nigerian pastor to jail me – Man facing deportation

In this feature, a Nigerian man narrates how some partners exploit legal and immigration systems as a tool for revenge,…

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‘It’s time to make a deal’ — Trump asks Putin to stop Ukraine war or face heavy sanctions

• US President Trump US President Donald Trump has asked his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, to stop the ongoing war…

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Ekweremadu’s wife, Beatrice, released from UK prison

• Beatrice Enweremadu …returns to Nigeria after organ trafficking sentence Beatrice, the wife of Ike Ekweremadu, former Nigeria deputy senate…

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Rivers of rage: Day Wike, Fubara loyalists battled, razed secretariat

By Dennis Naku DENNIS NAKU writes on the struggle for the political soul of Rivers between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and…

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100 Days of Impact: Gov Eno of Akwa Ibom State takes off on a good start

By Anietie Usen I remember May 29, 2023. That was 100 days ago. By 9 am, I was already seated…

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