NOA TASK NIGERIAN YOUTHS TO EMBRACE INTEGRITY, HARD WORK

Obiorah Anthony Ugwonwa The Director General, National Orientation Agency (NOA), National Headquarters, Abuja, Mallam Issa Onilu, has flagged off Nationwide Sensitization Campaign on the World HIV/AIDS Day, Security Awareness, Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome, World Human Rights Day and the new Tax Reform Bills of the Federal Government in Anambra State. The function held at Engr. Ebele Ofunneamaka Okeke Federal Secretariat Complex, Awka, Anambra State, where the Director General of NOA was represented by the Director, Orientation and Behavioural Modification, NOA National Headquarters, Abuja, Barrister Tessy Nnalue, noted that the nationwide sensitization campaign…

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Anambra 2021: NOA, Rotary canvass peaceful election

At the joint seminar of Rotary Club, Awka Central and Rotaract Club, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, held on September 30, 2021 at Crescent Spring Hotel on peace. The National Orientation Agency (NOA) collaborated with the sister clubs to through their mandate of mobilization, sensitization and orientation bring the message of peace to the people on the conduct of Anambra 2021 election.The State Director of the agency, Barrister Charles Nwoji used his opening speech to call on the eligible voters in the state to come out enmass on November 6, 2021 during…

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NOA organised voters’ education, stakeholders’ engagement for successful Anambra 2021 election

It was a clement day on Wednesday, September 29, 2021 when National Orientation Agency (NOA), Anambra State Directorate organised a voters’ education and stakeholders’ engagement programme in Aguleri, Anambra-East Local Government Area Headquarters.The programme stared with an opening prayer from Rev. Father Fidelis Chife who is the President General of Nando community.Immediately afterwards, the NOA State Director, Barr. Charles Nwoji in his welcome address spoke on Why Votes Should Count. The presentation pointed out some of the challenges that have foreclosed elections being counted in Nigeria.The discrepancies in the voters’…

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