Wrapping up another productive week at NOA, with a recap of our activities this week
1. Nigerian Proverb Spotlight: We shared the Igbo proverb ‘Gidi gidi bụ ugwu eze,’ meaning ‘Unity is strength,’ highlighting the power of togetherness.
2. Dangote Refinery Milestone: NOA celebrates the start of oil production at Dangote Refinery in Lagos, a significant step in Nigeria’s journey towards self-sufficiency in petroleum products. 3. Nigeria’s Success at COP28: We showcased four major achievements, including :Tariye Gbadegesin’s appointment and key agreements that firms up Nigeria’s environmental and technological space.
4. Senate’s Compassionate Act: Applauding our 10th Senate for donating their December Salaries, N109million, to the victims of the accidental military drone strike in Kaduna, in a commendable sense of care.
5. Exploring Nigerian Identity: Our first post in the series “Who is The Real Nigerian”? An insightful discussions about our national values.
6. Strategic Stakeholders Retreat: NOA hosted a crucial retreat on new strategies for tackling national issues like crime prevention and environmental protection, aligning with President Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope” Programme.
7. Celebrating Football Triumphs: Congratulating Asisat Oshoala, Chiamaka Nnadozie, Victor Osimhen, and the Super Falcons for their remarkable achievements in CAF/Awards 2023.
8. Historical Recognition: Recognising the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport,Nigeria’s first airport, built in 1936, as a significant piece of our national heritage and monuments.
9. Education Sector Reform: The Federal Government’s decision to remove tertiary institutions from the IPPIS salary structure marks a progressive step in addressing academic challenges. This was announced by Mohammed Idris, Minister of Information and National Orientation.
10. NOA & EFCC United Against Corruption: NOA’s Director General, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, announces a collaboration of the Agency with the EFCC, to reinforce a commitment to a corruption-free Nigeria. Stay connected.
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