Showing posts with label EDUCATION. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EDUCATION. Show all posts

Sunday 30 April 2017

Oh No: Tragedy as University of Benin Student Drowns Inside River Benue

A student of the University of Benin has died a really tragic death inside the River Benue after going there to swim.
A yet to be identified University of Benin student has drowned in River Benue, on the closing day of Nigeria University Games Association (NUGA) in Makurdi, Vanguard reports.
Dr Omeche Onoja, Chairman, NUGA games medical and sanitation sub committee confirmed the incident.
The name of the student was not disclosed. Onoja said the student had gone to the river to swim when the incident occurred.
She said his corpse had been deposited at Madonna Hospital in Makurdi.
”We had a distress call from some students of the situation but on reaching the river, we found the lifeless body of the student, who has been identified by his colleagues. He was said to have participated in some games.
“The whole incident could have been avoided”, she said.
The Nigeria University Games Association (NUGA) Games was hosted by the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi (UAM).
Fifty seven universities participated.
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Thursday 14 January 2016

Students, Start Now To Prepare For Life After School (A Must Read For All Students)

Let’s make something clear, “students think”. In fact, students think a lot about money, drinks, parties, opposite s*x and so on but most importantly students think about their lives after school, which is good.

The bad thing however is that what they think about life after school are majorly unrealistic thoughts like, “hey, I am finally in 100 level studying economics in Kogi State University, and I’ll graduate in 4 years’ time, then go for service and probably do some masters and PhD thingy then get a job and make money”.

That’s so unrealistic that its makes WWE wrestling more real. Its plain garbage thought you need to start getting out of your head. This life isn’t Hollywood, and when you’re born into one hell of a country like Nigeria you need to wise up and start thinking with your “brain”.

If you can take your time and look outside your window to see millions of graduates roaming about the streets you’ll probably understand that it’s not as easy as you think it is, if it was that easy your parents and your friends parents and all parents in Nigeria will be multi billionaires and you may not even need to go to school.

Life isn’t easy, and Nigeria is making life even harder for Nigerians. The labour market is so choked up, it will take extra power for an angel to pass through. There is hardship in every corner of the country and the earlier you realize these things, the better for you.

So instead partying and smiling all around school why don’t you sit yourself down and not only think logically but also plan logically. These topics might get you onto the right path:

– First and foremost you need to realize you only have one life to live, every circumstance you find yourself will most definitely come once, you don’t go to primary school twice, well, except you’re going there the second time to teach or something. My point is, in every situation you find yourself you have to try hard in making the best outta that situation, if you don’t succeed, it’s okay, at least you tried.

– Ask yourself questions, like why are there few rich people in the country, what can I do to get there, what are my potentials, what are my weaknesses. You have tons of questions you should start asking yourself.

– You need to start tasking yourself. Are you too young to make money?? I mean, there are lots of unemployed graduates out there who still depend on their parents. I know you don’t want to belong in that category when you’re done with school. You need to know what you have to do to make that money so you do not have to depend on anybody.

God has given you a talent, why don’t you discover it and start using it to make money now. There are tons of things you can do as an undergraduate that can cough out money for you, you just need to think and plan on how to strike a balance between your academics and what you’re doing.

It’s not how petty the job is or how little you’re earning. It’s about knowing for a fact that you can do something to improve your situation.

A lot of OND, HND, BSc, PhD holders are out there (those certs are common these days), some even have all those certs with them at the moment but have nothing to show for it because they failed to realize that school is not about learning on how to work for a boss, it’s also about how to develop yourself to being your own boss.

– You need to stop thinking about your future and know that the future you are thinking of is “NOW”. You have to start thinking and planning logically from now on.

– You need to start encouraging yourself to do things that’ll make you big. Forget where you are now, it doesn’t matter, its where you’re going to be when it’s all said and done that matters.

Forget the fact that you stay in Dagana or you stay in one shady place around KSU, and your fellow mates stay in billionaires lodge or exquisite lodge (it’s probably not their money anyways), it doesn’t matter. What matters is that you are formulating a plan that will change your situation when four years is done and dusted.

– All in all you have to think of doing only what’s necessary to get that money, not something people like or what they don’t like, not what brings shame to you or doesn’t bring shame to you, you don’t have to care what people think about you, ’cause at the end of it all it’s you and only you that matters.

Nobody remembers the disgusting or not disgusting things Dangote has done in the past, because it was necessary to get him to where he is now, “the richest man in Africa”.
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Saturday 9 January 2016

How To Score Very High In JAMB/UTME Exam



Exams are extremely stressful events in everyone’s life, and the only way to deal with them satisfactorily is to be well-prepared, Motivation is an important factor that would help you to study well for your exams. This is not an art or a big technique. It is as simple as your need to feed yourselves everyday.

Scoring a high mark in the UTME exam is not as difficult as most students think it is , it all depends on you ability to prepare well and heed to simple instructions. This tips will guide you on how to prepare well and achieve success in your UTME exam.

=> Utilize the Early Morning Hours:

Lose an hour in the morning, and you will be all day hunting for it. ~Richard Whately

It has scientifically proven that our brains work at its best during the early morning hours. The freshness that you feel in the morning time, can be found nowhere in the rest of the day. During the morning, you can study some subject whichever you feel is complicated, because the grasping power of the brain will be more during this time. The point is, once you gain confidence in a difficult subject, you can easily go on with other subjects and excel without much effort.

NOTE:- Don’t try doing this, resting on your down comforter or trying to study beside someone who is having a good sleep in the early morning, because undesirable psychological effects can overtake you.

=> Avoid Exam Anxiety/Overcome Your Fear :

One of the main reasons why students fail their UTME exams is because of FEAR! They’re not really afraid of the exam itself, what they are actually afraid of is FAILURE!! They’re afraid of the consequences that awaits them if they fail they exam.

As a student , if you really want to pass the UTME exam , then you must overcome your fear!!. Look at the UTME exam as a roadblock between you and 10 million naira, remove that entity of fear in you and push that roadblock out of your way to glory!!

=> Study Regularly/Everyday :

Researches has shown that 60% of nigerian students don’t read , which has been one of the major reasons why the nigerian education sector has continued to dwindle.

The brain can give out information ONLY when you input data in it , so the more you read the more knowlege you get and that improves your chances of passing an exam. As a student , study hard and prepare well for your exam. Forget all the luxries and focus more on inputing data into your brain!. Spend at least 4 hours of your day reading , read according to JAMB’s syllabus and focus more on areas where questions are most likely to come from.

=> Associate Yourself with Good and Hardworking People:

It is true that friends play a significant role in shaping your career. When you associate yourself with bad and irresponsible people who care the least about their education, it is likely that they may rub off on you. The positive waves from good and hardworking friends, will motivate you to study well.

=> Answer Past Questions Regularly:

Its always good to know the area and mode at which questions are being set, Get past questions of the previous years and try to answer them. Get familiar with their question asking pattern. Every past question has a 3/5 chance of been repeated. Doing this will help you a lot.

=> Work More On Your Question Answering Speed:

You don’t have all day to answer a question!. Jamb gives you limited time to answer a question , therefore , it is essential for you to work on your question answering speed. On average you have about 60 seconds to spend on a question. Spending more than 60 seconds would slow you down and leave you lagging behind. Don’t delay yourself on a question , if you didn’t get the answer to a question , skip it and move on to the next question. You can always go back to the ones you didn’t do.

=> Choosing The Right Answer/Option In The Multiple Choice Question :

This is where students fall into jamb’s trap. The UTME exam is one of the most Tactical exams in nigeria. Its is very tactical but yet easy. The answers are somehow look a-likes. You have four options A B C D , and out of those 4 A And B looks Correct. The real answer is staring at you but you’re too blind to see it!. What do you do in this kind of situation?

If you’ve really prepared (read alot) then it becomes easy for you. In this kind of situation , the first thing to do is to eliminate!! Eliminate the incorrect answers and leave your self with the ones that are most likely to be correct. Afterthat , look carefully at the options once more and try to relate them to the question that was asked. You’ld definately find one that corresponds to your question , pick that one as your answer!!.

Don’t…

> Procrastinate your course of study.
> Keep your cell phones and other gadgets while you are studying. They consume all your time without your knowledge.
> Get intimidated if your friends are running ahead of you.
> Miss the lectures of good and efficient teachers.
> Let anyone say that you cannot do it.

Thats all readers , hope you found this useful. You also need to have luck and you need to be prayerful!.

posted from Bloggeroid

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Saturday 28 November 2015

18-Year-Old “Samuel Nder” Emerges Best Candidate In WAEC With 9 Distinctions


Eighteen-year-old former student of Vaatia College Makurdi, Benue State, Master Samuel Nder was on Thursday, November 26, honoured as the best candidate in the May/June West African Senior Certificate Examination (WASSCE) taken by over 1.7million candidates nationwide.

At a colourful award ceremony held in Akure, Ondo state during the 53rd Annual Meeting of Nigera National Committee (NNC) of West African Examinations Council (WAEC), master Nder and two other candidates were rewarded for their performance in the May/June 2014 WASSCE.

Aside Nder who obtained 9A1s in the school exam to emerged the best candidate, 18-year-old, Miss Onyinye Oguejiofor formerly of Marist Comprehensive College, Nteje, Anambra state placed second with 9A1s while 17-year-old Master Oluwatobi Raji formerly of St Francis Catholic Secondary School Idimu, Lagos, recorded 9A1s in the WASSCE.

In the May/June 2014 WASSCE, with exam number 4081345036 Master Nder recorded A1 in Economic, Geography, English Language, Further Mathematics, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics with total T-score of 659.4325 while Miss Ogueijiofor’s T-score was 648.5706 and Master Raji had T-score 640.2125.

Currently, the best candidate is studying Software Engineering at Saint Peterburg’s Electro-Technical University in Russia, Miss Onyinye is studying Medicine and Surgery at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and Master Raji is studying Petroleum Engineering at the University of Lagos.

Speaking at the award ceremony, Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, said as a demonstration of the state’s avowed commitment to nation building through the apparatus of educational development.

His words: ‘’we have always welcomed with passion any educational programme that the state is privileged to host. Our passion is always borne out of the convictions that, no nation can ever rise above the quality of her education. This is because education is the vital organ and the very pivot around which all national life resolves.’’

Mimiko who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Alhaji Abdul-Azeez Oluboyo, commended WAEC for its unrelenting efforts in conducting standard examinations and producing credible results over the years.

The governor congratulated the three best schools in the state that were honoured by the council for their candidates performance in the May/June 2014 WASSCE and appreciated WAEC for it investment in the future of the children.

The chairman of WAEC NNC, Mrs. Anne Okonkwo said the awards are aimed at encouraging the youth to strive for excellence in their academic pursuits noting ‘’it is my hope that some of the youth who are here today to witness this ceremony, will be challenged by these Awards to work harder in order to win similar laurels in future.’’

She also disclosed that NNC would present books to the three best schools in the May/June 2014 WASSCE from Ondo State stressing that it was in accordance with the decision of the Nigeria Sub-Board of the WAEC Endowment Fund Board of Trustees at its 4th meeting held in November, 2012.

Mrs Okonkwo use the opportunity laud the federal and other state governments for their support to the council over the years even as she thanked Governor Mimko for his investment in education and the performance of schools in the state in WASSCE.

The Head of National Office (HNO), Mr. Charles Eguridu, disclosed that the NNC ensures that the policies of the council in Nigeria are decided in the best public interest, and appropriate decisions are taken at all times, for the smooth conduct of the WAEC’s operations.

Eguridu appreciated the support and understanding which the state government has continued to give to the council in its efforts to improve service delivery to numerous stakeholders in the state and Nigeria as a whole.

At the event, 40 WAEC staff were given long service award for their 20 years meritoriously service in various capacities while Governor Mimiko described the awardees as worthy ambassadors of the council and wished them more years of productive service to the council and the nation at large.
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Thursday 29 October 2015

14 Signs That You Have A Bad Roommate


Unless you decide to live your entire life with your parents, there will come a time when you’ll have to live with a complete stranger.

Sometimes, it ends well and you become best friends. But if you are unlucky, a bad roommate enters your life and your peace of mind jumps right out of the window. And before you know it, your life becomes a living hell.

If your roommate is showing these 14 signs, it’s time you turn 180 degrees and run.

1. They think used dishes will magically clean themselves when left for weeks.

2. They don’t do their laundry for days and leave their dirty, stinking clothes and underclothes all over the house.

3. At night they fart,snore or kick box while sleeping.

4. They have their friends over all the time and play really loud music.

5. The bathroom is their second bedroom

6. They shamelessly use your phone, and borrow your clothes without your permission.

7. You saved last nite meal in the fridge to have for breakfast. BUT your roommate ate it.

8. Always knows when u have an alert but U can’t even tell when he/she load a recharge card

9. Ur roommate invite an army of friends therefore shorten ur foods stuff

10. Roommate wakes up at night, unplug ur phone charging at 15% then plug his/hers at 99% then goes back bed.

11. Don’t care about house chores.

12. Would rather play video game than join u in reading.

13. Always pay late when its comes to rent and bills

14. Borrows money but forget to pay back.

Add Yours!!!
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Kogi state university Students Cry Out For Help As Vigilantes & The Police Keep Harassing & Arresting Them


Kogi State University students residing at the NTA community which is located right behind the school, cries out for help as police officers and vigilantes have been harassing and arresting students with excuses of them walking late at night.

According to the group of students who spoke with our correspondent,

“- The Vigilantes who are supposed to guard the students are instead, putting fear in them.

– They start shooting their guns as early as 7:30 – 8:00 pm hereby, scaring students into hiding.
And arrest or punish students who are caught within this time.
Meanwhile, THERE IS NO STATED CURFEW.”

The group of students gave an example of one of them who was arrested on his way home from class (where he went to read) holding a nylon of bean cake (popularly known as Akara).

They continued with their complain, telling us how the police are not helping matters.

“The police make things worse. They start their own arrests from 9pm.

Students who are caught walking around at this time are arrested and must be bailed with an amount ranging from “30-50 thousand naira” (more than the amount students pay as school fees).

– Students are not even allowed to sit outside their lodge at this time.

The police chase them around like thieves, and assault them before taking them to the station”

The students are pleading to the government to come to their immediate aid, as things are really getting out of hands.

Source
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Check out what happened to the Faculty of Arts and Humanities Ksu after It rained on Tuesday. (photos)

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Saturday 10 October 2015

Abia State Polytechnic 4 cultists arrested with pistol, bullets as police foil cult war


Police in Abia State have prevent a bloody confrontation between members of the Vikings and Ayez cult groups in the Abia State Polytechnic, Aba, with the arrest of four armed cultists.

According to a Daily Times report, the four suspected cultists, all students of the polytechnic were nabbed with a locally made pistol and bullets.

The suspects were identified as a 21-year-old statistics student, Umahi Emeka Titus; a 25-year-old Higher National Diploma (HND) I Accounting student, Obiyor Darlington Chinonso; a 28-years-old HND I Computer Science student, Molongwa Jesus Agustin; and a 28-year-old Computer Science, Ochoma MacDonald.


Students gathered that Titus, Chinonso and Agustin are Vikings while MacDonald is a member of the Ayez secret cult.

Titus was the one in possession of the pistol and live cartridge.

All the suspects are reported to have make confessional statement and are helping the police identify other cultists.

Cultism among Nigerian students is at an all-time high with police making arrests almost every week.

Source: pulse Ng
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Monday 28 September 2015

Ongoing Protest At The University Of Lagos Over Bed Bug Infestation (Photos)


According to a student, in most hostels on campus, there is a total infestation of bed bugs and it has become quite intolerable.

They are now protesting against the school authority for them to take immediate action.









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Answering Any 7 Of These Questions Means Your IQ Is Really High (See Questions)


Check out the example given and then see how many you can answer.
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Friday 8 May 2015

WAEC Cancels 2014 Results Of Candidates


The National Examinations (NEC) Committee of WAEC on Thursday said that it had cancelled results of candidates involved in examination malpractices at the 2014 examinations.

Mr Damianus Ojijeogu of the Public Affairs Department in WAEC disclosed this in a statement in Lagos.

He said that the decision was taken at the 59th meeting of the committee.

waec cardOjijeogu said that the communiqué of the meeting was signed by an officer at the Public Affairs Department of WAEC, Mr Damianus Ojijeogu.

It said the committee reviewed a report on irregularity and special and clemency cases arising from the conduct of the May/June 2014 West African Senior School Certificate (WASSCE) at the meeting.

The statement said that the communiqué also said that the committee considered a report on the conduct of the November/December 2014 WASSCE, including irregularity cases arising from the conduct of the examination. It said that there were proven cases of malpractices by some candidates.

“In the course of considering the various reported cases of malpractice, the committee, after diligent deliberations, approved appropriate sanctions in all established cases of malpractice.

“This action is as prescribed by the rules and regulations governing the conduct of the council’s examinations.

“It approved that the entire results of such candidates involved in proven cases be cancelled.

“The communiqué also recommended that the subjects’ results of those involved in proven cases of malpractice be similarly cancelled.

“ In addition, some candidates will also suffer other sanctions such as barring them from sitting for the council’s examinations for a certain number of years,” it said.
The statement said that the decisions of the committee would be implemented without delay, while the affected candidates would be duly informed by the council. It, however, said that the results of candidates exonerated by the committee would be released.

According to the communiqué, the committee’s sanctions will also be imposed on all the ad-hoc examination staff that condoned the malpractice.

“The committee has directed all the ad-hoc examination functionaries, who were indicted of involvement or condoning malpractice during the conduct of the examination, be reported to appropriate state Ministries of Education.

“The ad-hoc examination functionaries, who participated during the November/December 2014 WASSCE, would also be reported to relevant bodies for disciplinary action.
“This will be in addition to the sanctions imposed on them by the council.

“The committee, as in previous meetings, strongly expressed concern at the alarming incidence of malpractice in examinations and urged stakeholders to join hands in curbing the menace,” it said.

According to the communiqué, identified weaknesses of candidates are mentioned in the reports including poor mathematical skills and Geography 3.

It also identified other weaknesses ranging from poor handwriting, omission of units in their final answers to numerical problems in Physics 2 and inability to spell technical terms correctly as observed in Biology 3 and Health, among others.

The communiqué suggested the need for students to learn the basic principles and concepts in the various subjects and apply them in solving everyday problems as some of the remedies.

It urged the Federal Ministry of Education and the National Universities Commission to urgently facilitate the recognition of the newly introduced trade subjects.

According to the communiqué, these subjects should be added to the list of acceptable subjects for admission into universities.

It said that the committee had, before their deliberations, unanimously elected Mrs Fatima Abdulrahaman to act as the chairman.

Abdulrahaman is the National President, All Nigeria Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPSS).

Source: Vanguard
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Friday 20 March 2015

[NEWS] IMSU Students Claim Gov. Okorocha Gave Them TOY Laptops

student of Imo state University students (IMSU) that received laptops distributed by Imo State
Governor, Gov. Rochas Okorocha aired on Facebook that the Laptop given to them whey TOYS.

Said it was worth N7k, as one sold it. Above is pictured as the Gov. handing over the laptop to a student

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Thursday 19 March 2015

2015 CBT-UTMEJAMB, Police vow to deal with 2 candidates arrested for malpractice in Osun



 
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, (JAMB) and the Osun state police have said has said the two candidates arrested for malpractice during the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) Computer Based Test (CBT) will be dealt with.
Student Pulse gathered that security official nabbed the two candidates at a centre at Esa-Oke, in Obokun LGA, Osun State.
The duo reportedly committed the act after conspiring with one Adebayo who owns Awolism Educational Consultant.
Osun State JAMB Coordinator, Johnson Adebiyi, said the board will continue ot fight examination malpractice in the board’s examination.
According to media reports, the Osun Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Folashade Odoro (DSP), said investigation had already commenced into the matter.
Odoro said the offenders will be made to pay for their indiscretion.
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