By Kolade S. Olakiitan Inflation is one of the most familiar words you'll come across in economics. Economists use the term inflation to describe an increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy within a given period of time, usually a year. The inflation period is characterized by an increased... Continue Reading →
LIFESTYLE: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO BEING ORGANIZED
By Oyinyechi Obike On a scale of 1–10, if you were to describe how busy you are, you certainly might pick a 15. Everyone has one thing or another that occupies their time. It can range from attending classes to studying, cooking, and even sleeping. Regardless of how little you spend individually on these tasks,... Continue Reading →
OPINION: A DIVE INTO THE WORLD OF INFLUENCING
By Grace Adepoju Over the years, job professions have evolved. There have been more jobs created due to modernization and technology. The jobs sought out used to be centered on professional jobs, and although these jobs still exist, job choices are no longer limited to them. This is due to the impact of social media... Continue Reading →
FEATURES: UNCOVERING THE UNTOLD NARRATIVES OF AWO VENDORS AMIDST SCHOOL BREAKS AND PROLONGED INDUSTRIAL STRIKES
By Aliyya Hussain If an Awoite were to carefully explore nearly every floor of the Obafemi Awolowo Hall of Residence, they would probably come across a plethora of stores with consumer goods, spanning from everyday necessities to various vocational businesses like hairdressing, tailoring, and clothing sales, among others. This abundance of amenities raises the question... Continue Reading →
DARK MOON
By Sharon Adisa A gentle breeze traveled through the night sky on a mission to usher in the cold winter, and suddenly the clouds, lightening, and wind began to fight a brutal battle, a fight to declare the more dominant element. Down on land, the trees cheered on the warriors from afar as they swinged... Continue Reading →
ADVENTURES OF AN AWOITE: NO LIGHT CHRONICLES
By Anjolaoluwa Odebiyi After surviving the last week, it is certain that many awoites now understand why the first thing God declared at the beginning of creation was "Let there be light". Unfortunately, these strong Amazons must have lacked the creative powers of God, as even though they declared let there be light more times... Continue Reading →
SELF-CARE OPTIMIZATION: SKINCARE ROUTINES
By Onyinyechi Obike With the hustle and bustle of attending classes and being a regular Nigerian student, it is quite expected that you may pay little to no attention to self-care, which, of course, is understandable. However, it should also be prioritized alongside other important factors in your life. Self-care is all about putting into... Continue Reading →
NEWS: AWO HALL EMERGES CHAMPION AT ASIDO CAMPUS NETWORK ORATORY PRELIMINARY CONTEST
By Grace Adepoju Awo Hall Literary and Debating Society emerged one of the winners at the ASIDO Campus Network preliminary inter-hall oratory contest held on Saturday, 16th September, 2023, in preparation for its main event tagged Matters That Matter: Sincerely Speaking, Suicide scheduled to hold at the end of the month. The oratory contest included... Continue Reading →
OPINION: THE NUANCES OF GENDER IN THE 21ST CENTURY
By Grace Adepoju Usually, a week does not go by on the popular social blogging platform X—formerly known as Twitter—where the major factions of Homo sapiens don't get into a war about who does what and who doesn't. It is usually intriguing to watch if you're not in the sights of the firing squad. On... Continue Reading →
VOX POP: INFLATION IN NIGERIA: STANDARD OF LIVING AND SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
By Kolade S. Olakiitan The withdrawal of fuel subsidies by Nigeria's President appears to be inflicting more harm than benefit to Nigerians. It appears that the current administration has pushed the country's inflation rate from bad to worse, negatively impacting people's livelihoods. With the cost of living rising without a matching rise in the standard... Continue Reading →
