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Front page of The Port Harcourt Telegraph newspaper, Vol VII No. 32, dated March 23-29, 2026. The lead headline reads "ROAD TO THE 2027 GUBER ELECTIONS: CAN WIKE’S RAINBOW COALITION DICTATE THE TEMPO IN RIVERS?" accompanied by a circular graphic of various political party logos including PDP, NNPP, LP, and APC. Additional front-page teasers include: "NDDC To Partner With Burna Boy" featuring a photograph of the artist with commission officials. "ADC: Building Blocs Behind The Scene." "Residents Lambast PHALGA Mayor." "Police Arrest Murder Suspect."

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From the "Rainbow Coalition" shaping 2027 to the NDDC’s partnership with Burna Boy—plus Pete Edochie’s electricity rant. Get the full scoop in the latest Vol. 32 edition.

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