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From Thought to Text: How to Master Essay Writing

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Do you struggle with writing college essays? Take a look at the top hacks for improving writing skills and developing clear idea articulation in our text below.

Writing is an art that requires refining until perfection. While it is innate to most people, several undergraduates struggle to articulate thoughts on paper. Either way, you cannot escape composing. Why? It is integral to education and career. Students across all levels need the skills to gain admission, pass tests, and graduate school. Likewise, professionals need writing abilities, present ideas skills, and stand out. Despite the dread, the formatting process is simple. Don’t worry, we will provide tips to help you master essay writing. From thoughts to edit and final draft, read how to create a perfect article below.

Tips for an Outstanding Essay Writing

There are many ways to start an essay. The most suitable technique is to follow a progression that maintains the logical flow in a direction. But this is easier said than done.

Undergraduates struggle with drafting for various reasons. The most popular ones include insufficient time and skill, looming deadlines, and heavy coursework load. They write papers for different courses. Meanwhile, they carry on their daily academic, social, and personal lives. One way to achieve balance is to get help from PapersOwl.com essay writing service and shift the burden to professional writers. Students who order an essay online have more time to focus on other vital tasks. A paper writing service online uses subject-matter experts in various fields to draft academic articles. When you buy a paper online, you will certainly submit it on schedule, as writers offer guarantees and maintain confidentiality.

Many online tools make drafting easy. They include text generators, plagiarism checkers, and more. Plus, reading process essay examples by experts inspire formatting guidelines and topic ideas. Still, nothing beats knowing how to draft a paper. Here is a list of tips for writing a successful one:

  • Understand the assignment: Read the prompt or guideline and clarify doubts with your instructor.
  • Create a debatable thesis that presents the argument.
  • Outline the paper into the introduction-body-conclusion structure.
  • Research credible sources, take notes, and cite sources.
  • Write an engaging introduction to capture the reader’s attention and present the thesis.
  • Use each body paragraph to discuss a single point and provide examples or evidence to support ideas.
  • Summarize the piece with a conclusion to restate ideas without introducing new points.
  • Use clear language and avoid complex sentences. Likewise, utilize transition words to flow between paragraphs.
  • Proofread the paper for writing composition, grammar, and punctuation mistakes.
  • Follow a consistent citation style.
  • Revise the essay and hand it over to a colleague to do the same. Ask for feedback or suggestions and incorporate edits.
  • Submit in the required format.

How to Improve Essay Writing Skills

The writing steps above appear cut and dried. However, many students still fumble through the process. Pay attention to the following to boost your writing proficiency.

Understand the Assignment

The first step when you receive an assignment brief is to spend enough time on it. Reflect on the project requirement, purpose, and audience. Understanding the requirements is crucial to developing a plan to meet them. Ask yourself the following questions:

  • What is the main subject to address?
  • What type of essay is it?
  • What is the purpose?
  • What is the word length?
  • Are there specific formatting guidelines?
  • Are there specific sources or research requirements?
  • What is the deadline?

Brainstorm Essay Ideas and Narrow the Options

After comprehending the brief, the next step is to develop ideas for the paper. There are different brainstorming techniques experts use to generate ideas. They include mind mapping, freewriting, or creating a list of related topics or concepts. Alternatively, use a digital tool like MindMeister to visualize your thoughts and ideas. Once you decide what you want to write about, choose a fitting topic. One mistake undergraduates make is selecting a topic that is too broad or narrow. The former does not permit exhaustible research, while the latter is oversimplified. Thus, strike a balance between the two. A focused topic is easier to explore in-depth.

Research and Gather Information

There are many ways to gather information for college essays. However, only credible, relevant, and quality sources provide the best results. The popular ones to explore are:

  • Local library search.
  • Online databases like JSTOR, Google Scholar, and more.
  • Internet searches.
  • Government websites such as the World Health Organization, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, etc.
  • Academic journals, surveys, and questionnaires.
  • Books, documentaries, and videos.

Write and Edit the Paper

Commence writing the assignment only after gathering enough information to support the focus. We recommend you create an online to organize your thoughts, arguments, and supporting evidence. Start the introduction with a hook to draw in readers and present the thesis statement. Write essays faster using different paragraphs to back ideas and wrap the article with a conclusion. Draft in active voice, cite sources, and avoid going off-topic. Take a break from it for a while before editing to approach it from a fresh perspective. Read aloud and check the following during proofreading:

  • Grammar and spelling.
  • Structure and organization.
  • Clarity and conciseness.
  • Transitions and consistency.
  • Sentence variety.
  • Plagiarism.

Mastering the Essay Writing Journey

Getting the hang of essay composing takes time and practice. First, you have to understand the fundamentals, including basic paper structure, in other words, introduction, body, and conclusion. Analyze well-written texts and pay attention to their use of evidence and organization. Write regularly to improve your skills and develop a planning routine. We recommend you set goals, seek feedback, and expand your vocabulary. As well as learn the rules for citing sources. Beyond writing, reflect on the process to identify areas that need improvements. Or outsource tasks to manage time and simply order term papers. As you write more, you will become better at it.

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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Finance Ministry Directs Shippers, Airlines to Submit Manifests via Single Window Project

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Ministry of Finance has directed all shipping companies and airlines operating in Nigeria to submit their manifests through the Single Window Project (SWP) as part of efforts to strengthen cargo tracking and transparency.

The submission of shipping manifests before the change of policy was handled exclusively by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) for onward cargo processing and port clearance.

However, following a memo from late last year signed by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr Wale Edun, all shipping firms and airlines were directed to integrate with the National Single Window platform to ensure seamless Manifests submission.

“I would like to bring to your attention that His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu inaugurated the National Single Window (NSW) Project on the 16th of April 2024.

The NSW Project aims to streamline and automate import and export processes at Nigeria’s entry & exit ports, with the dual goals of enhancing trade facilitation and increasing government revenue.

“By integrating the operations of multiple government agencies involved in trade processes on one platform, the NSW platform will ensure faster clearance of goods and services, improve operational efficiencies at the imports and significantly reduce bureaucratic bottlenecks.

“Key components of the Single Window as defined by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and World Customs Organisation (WCO) include: (a) a single-entry point i.e. traders, shipping lines, airlines and other stakeholders should submit all required import and export documentation through a single-entry point on a centralized digital platform, and (b) single submission i.e. all documentation should only be submitted once and data only entered once.

“As a result, the NSW Platform will be the single-entry point of submission for all Sea and Air Manifests. Therefore, all shipping lines and airlines are therefore directed to integrate with the NSW Platform to ensure seamless Manifests submission,” parts of the memo read.

The Comptroller-General of the NCS, the chairman of the Nigerian Revenue Service (NRS), the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), the Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) were copied in the memo.

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Dangote Drags ex-NMDPRA Boss Farouk Ahmed to EFCC

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

The petition written against the immediate past chief executive of the Midstream Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Mr Farouk Ahmed, which was withdrawn from the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), has now been taken to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The letter was written by the chairman of Dangote Industries Limited (DIL), Mr Aliko Dangote. It contained allegations of allegations of abuse of office and corrupt enrichment against Mr Ahmed.

The petition led to the resignation of the former NMDPRA chief from office last month.

It was gathered that Mr Dangote, through his legal representative, filed a formal corruption petition against him at the headquarters of the EFCC, with specific plea of prosecuting Mr Ahmed if found culpable.

The businessman said the withdrawal of the petition from the ICPC was a strategic move aimed at accelerating the prosecution process.

 In the petition signed by his lead counsel Mr O.J. Onoja (SAN), Mr Dangote noted that, “We make bold to state that the commission is strategically positioned along with sister agencies to prosecute financial crimes and corruption related offences, and upon establishing a prima facie case, the courts do not hesitate to punish offenders. See Lawan v. F.R.N (2024) 12 NWLR (Pt. 1953) 501 and Shema v. F.R.N. (2018) 9 NWLR (Pt.1624)337.”

He further urged the anti-money laundering agency, under the leadership of Mr Olanipekun Olukoyede, “…to investigate the complaint of Abuse of Office and Corruption against Engr. Farouk Ahmed and to accordingly prosecute him if found wanting.”

“The commission’s firm resolve in handling this matter with dispatch is not only imperative and expedient but will also serve as a deterrent to other public officers out there with such corrupt proneness and tendencies,” he added.

Recall that on December 14, 2025, Mr Dangote raised concerns about Mr. Ahmed’s financial dealings, alleging that the former regulator is living far beyond his legitimate means.

According to him, four of Mr Ahmed’s children attended elite secondary schools in Switzerland, incurring costs running into several millions of dollars—an expenditure that raises questions about potential conflicts of interest and the integrity of regulatory oversight in the downstream petroleum industry.

Mr Dangote listed the schools attended by Mr. Ahmed’s children: Faisal Farouk (Montreux School), Farouk Jr. (Aiglon College), Ashraf Farouk (Institut Le Rosey), and Farhana Farouk (La Garenne International School), noting that each child spent six years in these institutions. He estimated annual tuition, travel, and upkeep per child at $200,000, totaling approximately $5 million for their secondary education.

Additionally, he alleged that Mr Ahmed spent another $2 million on tertiary education for the four children, including $210,000 for Faisal’s 2025 Harvard MBA program.

“Nigerians deserve to know the source of these funds, especially when many parents in Mr Ahmed’s home state of Sokoto struggle to pay as little as N10,000 in school fees,” Mr Dangote stated.

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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Loses One of Twin Sons After Brief Illness

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Nigerian author, Ms Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and her husband, Dr Ivara Esege, have lost one of their twin sons, Nkanu Nnamdi.

According to a statement issued on Thursday by Ms Omawumi Ogbe, on behalf of the family, the 21-month-old baby passed away on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, after a brief illness.

The statement said the family is devastated by the loss, and requested that their privacy be respected during this difficult time.

“We’re deeply saddened to confirm the passing of one of Ms Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Dr Ivara Esege’s twin boys, Nkanu Nnamdi, who passed on Wednesday, 7th of January 2026, after a brief illness. He was 21 months old.

“The family is devastated by this profound loss, and we request that their privacy be respected during this incredibly difficult time.

“We ask for your grace and prayers as they mourn in private.

“No further statements will be made, and we thank the public and the media for respecting their need for seclusion during this period of immense grief,” the statement read.

Ms Adichie is known for works including Half of a Yellow Sun, Americanah and her 2012 Ted Talk and essay We Should All Be Feminists, which was sampled by Beyoncé on her 2013 song Flawless.

The 48 year old writer had her first child, a daughter, in 2016. In 2024, her twin boys were born using a surrogate.

In 2020, her 2006 novel Half of a Yellow Sun was voted the best book to have won the Women’s Prize for Fiction in its 25-year history.

Her latest book, Dream Count, was published in 2025.

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