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Max Amuchie, Media Manager, Returns To Regular Column Writing With ‘The Sunday Stew’

Dr. Max Amuchie, a veteran media manager, journalist and Chief Executive Officer of Sundiata Post Media Ltd, has announced his return to regular column writing after several years devoted primarily to media management.
It would take the shape of a new weekly opinion column to be titled: “The Sunday Stew” and will debut on Sunday, 8th March 2026 in Sundiata Post, with availability for syndication across print, broadcast, and digital platforms.
According to Dr. Max Amuchie, “The Sunday Stew” will focus on leadership, values, institutional culture, ethical governance and the broader forces shaping public life. He said that the column is designed to provide reflective analysis and structured commentary on national and societal issues.
“Public debate often reacts to headlines rather than examining the structures that produce them.
“Sustainable progress depends on character, critical thought, and intellectual accountability. “This column aims to contribute meaningfully to that conversation.”

Dr. Max Amuchie previously served as Features Editor at ThisDay newspaper, where he authored a widely read Saturday back-page column. He later joined BusinessDay as a member of its Editorial Board, contributing weekly opinion articles on national and economic issues. He also served as Chief Executive Officer and Editor-in-Chief of Truetales Publications Ltd, publishers of Hints magazine, where he led a strategic restructuring effort.
Before he founded Sundiata Post Media Ltd, he was Managing Editor of Leadership newspaper in Abuja.
According to Dr Max Amuchie, “The Sunday Stew” will maintain a reflective and analytical tone rather than a partisan posture, drawing from professional experience in journalism, editorial leadership, and public discourse.
He said that the column is intended for policymakers, business leaders, media professionals, and engaged citizens seeking thoughtful analysis beyond daily headlines.