AS soon as their four-convoy cars arrived the premises, residents started trickling out from their make-shift abodes called homes. In…
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LET us face it and tell ourselves the truth, bitter as it is: all patriotic Nigerians conversant with happenings among…
A FEW weeks ago, Nigerians were startled by a legislation that had largely escaped public awareness. This legislation, which has…
THE Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) added to the worries of many Nigerians May 6th when it issued a circular…
AS WE (the people) reflect on the implications of the 300 per cent increase in electricity tariff for us and…
WHICH one of you started this new campaign of ‘women enslaving men’ again? I have been seeing the articles on…
THERE are probably more books on how to sell everything than there is sand by the seashore. I have read…
HELLO everyone and welcome to another edition of NOA ON THE MOVE. Our previous journey was to Oyo State, and…
THIS is not the best of time for the embattled APC chairman, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje. It is also not…
“One of the shrewdest ways for human predators to conquer their stronger victims is to convince them steadily with propaganda…
THE issue of minimum wage or salary increase or by whatever nomenclature is a complicated policy issue. The wage increase…
THE management and staff of the University of Ibadan and the College of Medicine, UCH, rolled out the red-carpet on…
AS the first year anniversary of President Bola Tinubu’s government is loading, it is the right time to remind the…
THERE is a need to take an analytical look at the recent released results of the UTME (Unified Tertiary Matriculation…
A MAN with the he-goat spirit is a man who does not listen to your advice. It’s not that he…
EARLIER this week, I teased on my social handle about my encounter with a deity. Of course, not in the…
GOOD day everyone and Happy New Month of May. You are welcome to another new edition of NOA ON THE…
ORDINARILY, doctrinal issues of religion concerning confession and testimony are private spiritual affairs of parties involved, but when a publicly…
IN my last two write-ups, I narrated my sojourn to Saudi Arabia, where I ended up at the Makkah Saudi-German…
THERE has been no remarkable uproar on the public-school collapse in Nigeria, affecting primary, secondary, and university education. Our leaders…
