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Andrew Airahuobhor

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Andrew is the Editor at Akatarian, where he oversees the publication’s editorial content and strategy. Previously, he served as the Theme Editor for Business at Daily Independent, where he led a team of journalists in covering key business stories and trends. Andrew began his journalism career at NEWSWATCH, where he was mentored by the legendary Dan Agbese. His work at NEWSWATCH involved in-depth investigative reporting and feature writing. Andrew is an alumnus of the International Institute for Journalism in Berlin, Germany. He has also contributed to various other publications, including Seatimes Africa, Africanews, Transport Africa, and Urhokpota Reporters. His extensive experience in journalism has made him a respected voice in the industry. Contact: Email: andrew.airahuobhor@akatarian.com Email: realakatarian@gmail.com Twitter: @realsaintandrew

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