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Anambra aims to become Nigeria’s new investment hub — Soludo
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Soludo inaugurates youth initiative to boost human capital development
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Soludo inaugurates electoral commission members in Anambra
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Ifeanyi Ubah’s death, great loss to Anambra
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Soludo mourns Iwuanyanwu’s passing, says it’s monumental loss
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Anambra tricycle operators plan protest over extortion
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APGA knocks Ganduje over comment on Anambra state
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Soludo appoints Osun, Abia indigenes as everlasting secretaries
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Anambra govt opposes Obiano’s trial by EFCC
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Soludo receives peace committee report, promises swift action