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When you think of manga and drama, you probably picture characters crying and screaming as they fight for their love or against one another. Most of these mangas are the ones that are most talked about because of the intense and moving storylines they have.

This manga features a lot of drama and emotion, which is why they’re popular. Yaoi Mangaowl lists down the top drama manga from mangaowl here. These are the manga stories that are most talked about in the online community. This manga features characters who go through intense and emotional moments, which is why they’re so talked about. These are the manga that you should read, so check out the list below.

What is Manga?

Manga is a Japanese word that means “comic books.” It’s a type of literature that’s created in Japan. Manga is often serialized in newspapers and is collected into comic books that are then translated and published in other countries. There are hundreds of different types of manga, with each genre catering to a different kind of reader. There’s a wide variety of subjects, themes, and styles. Manga can be about just about anything, from superheroes to romance, from science fiction to historical events, from slice-of-life stories to absurd humor. Manga books are a style of graphic novels that are heavily influenced by tradition and culture.

Manga is currently a trend that a lot of people enjoy. Individuals from different countries read the manga. It leads to having thousands of online manga sites accessible to readers from anywhere. With the high number of manga sites also comes the consequences of having many sites that aim to harm your device. It’s important to have a go-to site that is safe and secure and can cater to your manga needs.

What is Drama Manga?

Drama mangago is a subgenre of Japanese comics that emphasizes intense drama and emotional moments. It’s a genre that’s very popular in Japan. Drama manga is often a slice-of-life series that contains elements of drama; however, it can also be a more light-hearted story as well. It’s a genre that’s very popular in Japan and is often compared to other comic books. The prominence of drama manga also spread to different countries.

Top 5 Drama Manga from Mangaowl

These are the manga stories that are most talked about in the online community. This manga features characters who go through intense and emotional moments, which is why they’re so talked about. These are the manga that you should read, so check out the list below.

Read Drama Manga1. Ashita no Joe

Author:

Ikki Kajiwara (Writer). Tetsuya Chiba (Illustrator).

Genres:

Drama, Slice of Life, Sports, Shonen.

After a rough childhood spent traveling around orphanages and defending off bullies, Joe Yabuki has managed to strengthen himself and quit believing others. Joe chooses a criminal lifestyle in the alleys of San’ya, a Tokyo slum, after eventually escaping the pattern of violent temporary residences. With his knuckles, he navigates the world, choosing battles with whomever he sees fit.

 

 

 

2. Land of the LustrousRead Drama Manga1

Author:

Haruko Ichikawa

Genres:

Action, Drama, Fantasy, Seinen.

Phosphophyllite, a youthful gem reaching three hundred years old, is in the center of the Land of the Lustrous. They are one of the weakest gems present, clumsy, very fragile, and lacking evident skill, unable to contribute meaningfully to the war against the Lunarians. However, as the war with the intergalactic invaders continues, they quickly discover that strength comes at a price that no one has to pay.

                                                                  3. Blue Period

Author:                               

Tsubasa Yamaguchi.

Genres:

Award-Winning, Drama, Seinen.

Yatora Yaguchi shines in academics and is well-liked by his friends, yet he is a high school guy who is filled with void and dissatisfaction on the inside. That is, until one day when he is captivated by an artwork. The influence of the painting inspires Yatora to enter the rough and beautiful realm of art.

  1. Kono Oto Tomare!               Read Drama Manga3

Author:

Amyuu Sakura

Genres:

Drama, Shonen, Music, Romance.

After all of the older members have finished, Takezo Kurata, in his second year, is the only person in the Koto organization left. Chika Kudo files his form while attempting to attract other recruits for the club.

Read Drama Manga4Bloom Into You

Author:

Nio Nakatani

Genres:

Drama, Girls Love.

On her walk to the school council office one day, Yuu runs into the president of the council, Touko Nanami, who is refusing a confession from a boy. Yuu seeks Touko’s assistance after being impressed by her boldness. Touko is perplexed when she is the next individual to admit to Yuu, yet her heart is racing.

Read Manga on Mangaowl

Mangaowl is one of the largest mangafreak communities on the Internet. The website hosts thousands of manga for readers to read for free. The website also hosts numerous manga readers so that users can read the manga online. The site also hosts a manga ranking system so users can vote for their favorite manga. The site also has a section where users can submit their own manga and share their love of manga with other readers. The website also has a high-quality manga section where users can read manga of high quality. The website has a large community, which helps to create an interactive and fun atmosphere. It has millions of manga books available. It doesn’t require users to sign up or subscribe. The manga books are categorized according to their genres. Rest assured that no charge has been put in your account because Mangaowl doesn’t ask for the user’s credit card. All the services are completely free. Don’t worry about ads and pop-ups cause mangaowl only has minimal ads.

Final Words

Manga is a great way to relax and take your mind off stressful things. With so many different genres, there’s bound to be something for everyone. You can also read manga online for free! With sites like Mangaowl, you can read manga on your computer or phone for free. You can also read manga on your tablet. Manga is a great way to relax and let your imagination run wild. It is a great way to enhance your vocabulary and learn about a different culture. Reading manga even under the green light is possible with Mangaowl!

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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NCDMB Issues NCEC Guidance Notes to Ease Oil Contracts, Cut Production Costs

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) says it has issued the Nigerian Content Equipment Certificate (NCEC) guidance notes to speed up oil and gas industry contracting processes, weed out firms lacking technical capacity to perform, and to reduce Nigeria’s cost of oil production.

The document forms part of concerted efforts to operationalize the Presidential Directives (PDs) on Local Content Requirements, which mandates NCDMB to take further steps to eliminate intermediaries in the contracting process, lacking demonstrable capacity.

Emphasising that one of the key requirements for participating in the Nigerian oil and gas industry contracting process is the possession of NCECs issued by the NCDMB, the document states that “Unmerited possession and/or misapplication of the NCECs during tendering/bid evaluations contribute to contracting delays and admittance of unqualified intermediaries into the contracting process”.

According to NCDMB, the goal of the new document is to “tackle cases of single and multiple NCEC applications not matched to capacities on ground, submission of fake/forged documents, under declaration of personnel, non-existent offices/equipment, and many other dubious applications.”

It will also enhance timely review and approval of applications from genuine service companies as the document provides all the requirements needed to complete credible application at first attempt.

The eight NCEC categories cover Manufacturing & Related Services (MS); Fabrication & Construction (FC); Construction & Moveable Equipment (EC); Services & Support (SS); Quality Control Inspection and Testing (QS); Non-Moveable Assets (DA); Procurement & Supplies (PS); and Consultancy Services (CS).

The document advised service companies to provide details of their specific service offering with sufficient supporting evidence while applying for any of the NCEC categories via the application portal. Providing further explanation, NCDMB stressed that it does not solicit or require any payment for the application, processing, or approval of NCEC or any of its certifications.

It added that “in line with the Presidential directive on Local Content compliance, NCDMB prohibits the use of agents/middlemen/third parties in raising/submission of NCEC application on behalf of service companies. Service Companies registered on the NOGIC-JQS are liable for any claims/documentations submitted in support of application for NCEC or any other NCDMB certifications using their assigned login in details.”

The document also indicated that companies and their subsidiaries or local partners cannot apply for or obtain NCEC as separate companies using the same facilities, equipment, assets, or documentation and NCEC is not transferable for use by another company.”

Continuing, the guidance notes enjoined service companies to only apply for NCECs based on their core service area, noting that spurious applications contribute to delays in the processing of genuine applications, warning that cases determined to constitute abuse of NCEC applications shall attract applicable sanctions.

The NCEC notes also indicated that companies applying for multiple NCECs must have the capacities in terms of assets, facilities, equipment and personnel to execute the scope of activities under the target NCEC categories, adding that NCDMB will carry out facility visits to ascertain the capacities and capabilities claimed by the company in all the multiple NCEC applications.

It stated further that NCECs are not granted in anticipation of establishment of local capacities but are approved based on functional equipment/assets with dedicated resources/utilities in place to operate or perform the services, hence applicants must be ready to demonstrate operability and availability of owned assets/equipment as may be required during facility visit by NCDMB team.

The document also listed services which do not require NCECs. They include GSM service providers, commercial airlines, educational institutes, legal advisory services, public relations and events management, government agencies, and CSR projects with community vendors.

Speaking on the guidance notes, the Executive Secretary of NCDMB, Mr Felix Ogbe enjoined oil and gas stakeholders to study the guidance notes while applying for NCECs, warning that submission of forged, altered, or falsified documents constitutes a criminal offence and will attract legal consequences as well as board’s administrative punishments.

He noted that NCDMB had set target timelines for the review and processing of NCEC applications, with the portal providing timestamp of all activities/interactions undertaken from the point of submission of application and all reviews by the board.

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Nigeria’s Forex Reserves Now $49bn on Reforms—Cardoso

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Yemi Cardoso, has disclosed that Nigeria’s external reserves have risen to about $49 billion as of February 5, 2026, describing the development as a clear sign of improving confidence in the country’s economy.

Mr Cardoso spoke on Monday in Abuja at the second edition of the National Economic Council (NEC) conference, where he explained that the growth in reserves represents a 4.93 per cent increase from the last figure of $46.7 billion which marks a major turnaround from what the country faced when the current leadership took over the apex bank.

“This is obviously a very important statistic,” Mr Cardoso said. “When we took over, the net reserve figure was about $3 billion. As at the end of last year, the net reserve figure had gone up strongly into the 30s. And as I said, as of February 5, 2026, it is $49 billion. We are now net buyers.”

He explained that the central bank now allows the foreign exchange market to largely determine prices, while the bank steps in to buy foreign exchange when necessary. According to him, this approach has helped to close the gap between the official and parallel market exchange rates. “The premium between the official and parallel market rates has collapsed to under two per cent,” he said.

Mr Cardoso said remittances from Nigerians living abroad have played a major role in boosting the country’s foreign reserves. He noted that Nigerians in the diaspora come from all parts of the country and are keen to support the economy by sending money home.

“Remittances have made a big difference to how we have grown our reserves,” he said. “The diaspora come from every single state represented here. We have engaged with them and made it easier for them to remit money back to Nigeria.”

He added that the cooperation of state governors and other leaders would be crucial in sustaining this progress in the coming years.

The CBN helmsman said recent reforms have also made foreign exchange more accessible to ordinary Nigerians, especially those travelling abroad.

“When people travel now, you don’t have to look for foreign exchange to travel,” he said. “You use your Naira card and pay for whatever you want. Now the Naira is more competitive and people are not afraid to hold Naira.”

He warned Nigerians who are holding foreign currency without real need that such actions could lead to losses.

“Those holding unnecessary foreign exchange reserves are losing money every day,” he said.

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Six Price Gainers Rally OTC Securities Exchange by 2.09%

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Six price gainers lifted the NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange by 2.09 per cent on Monday, February 9, amid a surge in activity level.

According to data, the volume of securities significantly increased by 3,499.1 per cent to 13.3 million units from the 384,784 units recorded in the preceding trading session, as the value of securities soared by 518.0 per cent to N99.3 million from N16.1 million, and the number of deals moved up by 95.8 per cent to 47 deals from the preceding session’s 24 deals.

Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc ended the day as the most active stock by value on a year-to-date basis with 16.9 million units exchanged for N699.9 million, followed by Geo-Fluids Plc with 23.2 million units valued at N123.6 million, and FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc with 1.8 million units traded for N118.5 million.

However, Geo-Fluids Plc became the most traded stock by volume on a year-to-date basis, with 23.2 million units worth N123.6 million, as CSCS Plc was pushed down the pecking order as second with 16.9 million units transacted for N699.9 million, while Mass Telecom Innovation Plc sold 15.1 million units for N6.1 million.

The price gainers were led yesterday by Okitipupa Plc after it gained N17.00 to trade at N237.00 per share versus the previous price of N220.00 per share, FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc added N6.00 to sell at N66.00 per unit versus N60.00 per unit, and CSCS Plc grew by N5.35 to N58.85 per share from N53.50 per share.

Further, IPWA Plc appreciated by 23 Kobo to N2.59 per unit from N2.36 per unit, UBN Property Plc increased its value by 19 Kobo to N2.19 per share from N2.00 per share, and Industrial and General Insurance (IGI) Plc advanced by 5 Kobo to 59 Kobo per unit from 54 Kobo per unit.

However, Nipco Plc lost N9.00 on Monday to close at N250.00 per share versus last Friday’s price of N259.00 per share, and Geo-Fluids Plc dipped by 22 Kobo to N4.08 per unit from N4.30 per unit.

At the close of business, the market capitalisation of the bourse was up by N46.2 billion to N2.253 trillion from N2.207 trillion, and the NASD Unlisted Security Index (NSI) jumped 77.22 points to 3,766.94 points from 3,689.72 points.

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