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By Hassan Gimba

Yobe is a small agrarian state on the path to becoming great. All those who governed it ensured this. All the past governors, one way or the other, have taken the state beyond how they met it. There have been hiccups here and there, disappointments now and then, but that’s okay; that’s human nature for you, and how anything human grows.

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By Onjefu Okidu

Richard Kuklinski was an American silent murderer. He was given the nickname “The Iceman” because he usually put his victims in a freezer after killing them so that investigators could not figure out anything. Cyanide was his best liquid killer because it is very difficult for pathological regents to detect at autopsy.

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By Jude Eze

Of late, the press in Nigerian has been unfairly blamed by many state actors for the multisectoral tragedies bedevilling the country. Journalists are becoming scapegoats for the failings of the current regime. Pressmen are guilt-tripped at every turn. In fact, the government's stock-in-trade is gaslighting the masses and guilt-tripping the press; which are basic characteristics of despotic regimes thriving on propaganda.

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By Ugorji O. Ugorji

In the Anambra State gubernatorial election scheduled for Saturday, November 6, 2021, no incumbent will be running for re-election. Governor Willie Obiano has done his bit and is getting ready to walk into the sunset of his governorship. He has endorsed a candidate in the name of the formidable Professor Charles Soludo, but I am profoundly doubtful that he (Soludo) would benefit much from that fact.

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Azu Ishiekwene

Just hours before voters in Anambra State decide the next governor, a party not on the ballot is getting serious attention.

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By Victor Afam Ogene

That democracy is a game of numbers has never been a subject of debate. It is an obvious fact, both in principle and in practice. In deed, in this universally preferred form of government, the people are rightly the vital engine that powers democratic processes and its actualization.

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