NUJ raises alarm over missing Anambra journalist
The state chairman of the union, Mr. Emma Ifesinachi, in a statement quoted the Managing Director of Anambra Newspapers and Printing Corporation, ANPC, publishers of National, Mr. Chuka Nnabuife as saying that the journalist who works with the company was last seen on May 29.
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