Tuesday, 22 October 2013

ASUU Strike...we Rise!!!

Of the Greatest Nigerian Student!

Listening to the radio today got me reflecting deeply on the current ASUU strike. Is their cause valid? Looking at the case of the obsolete curriculum, it seems hard to argue otherwise. Yes, salary increment is part of the demand, but the more concerning issues run deeper—like the quality of education we are receiving.

In my 300-level days, I studied ENG 309, a course titled Introduction to Mechanical Engineering. Ironically, I didn’t see any mechanical parts throughout the course! In my final year, my lecturer taught me using notes from his own undergraduate days—in 1999! That’s over two decades ago. How outdated can it get?

Let’s not even talk about CHM 101 and PHY 101 labs. How many of us really understood what we were doing? Most times, we simply ensured the entire group wrote the same readings to avoid confusion. This raises a troubling question: Is the problem of Nigerian youth and the industrial sector really unemployment, or is it unemployability?

As much as this strike has affected me personally, I must stand by my lecturers and support their cause. It is not just for them but for the good of our younger ones and the future of our nation. These lecturers have already sacrificed four months of unpaid salaries. That kind of commitment shows they are fighting for something greater. It would be tragic if their sacrifice goes in vain.

Even if it has to last for two years, as it did in Ghana (I pray it doesn’t get that bad), I believe our lecturers will stand firm and fight for the education we deserve. For us, however, it is not a time to sit idle. Let’s get ourselves positively engaged. Consider:

Taking up a casual job

Enhancing your skills

Attending computer, vocational, or catering school

Volunteering somewhere


We are prestigious FUTOites, and idleness is not in our DNA. Other schools hold us in high esteem, and it’s time to live up to that. Let’s channel our energy into becoming better versions of ourselves. This strike is temporary—it, too, shall pass. But how we use this time could define us for years to come.

This is a moment to reflect and rise above the challenge. The fight for better education is a collective battle, and the ultimate victory will benefit us all. Stand tall, remain resilient, and keep the spirit alive.

"Of the Greatest Nigerian Student!"



How are you staying productive during the strike? 

Let’s inspire one another to keep pushing forward.
—together, we can make a difference!

Saturday, 19 October 2013

For ma ladies.


GIRLS NEED TO REALIZE: 
We guys don't care if you talk to 
other guys. We don't care if 
you're friends with other guys. 
But when you're sitting next to 
us, and some random guy walks 
into the room and you jump up 
and tackle him, without even 
introducing us, yeah, it pisses us 
off. It doesn't help if you sit there 
and talk to him for ten minutes 
without even acknowledging the 
fact that we're still there. 
We don't care if a guy calls OR 
TEXTs you, but at 2 in the 
morning we do get a little 
concerned. Nothing is that 
important at 2 a.m. That it can't 
wait till the morning. 
Also, when we tell you you're 
pretty/beautiful/ gorgeous/ 
cute/stunning, we freaking mean 
it. Don't tell us we're wrong. We'll 
stop trying to convince you. 
The sexiest thing abouta girl is 
confidence. Yeah, you can quote 
me. Don't be mad when we hold 
the door open. Take Advantage of 
the mood I’m in. Let us pay for 
you! Don’t' feel bad'we enjoy 
doing it. It's expected. Smile and 
say'thank you. Kiss us when no 
one's watching. If you kiss us 
when you know somebody's 
looking, we'll be more impressed. 
You don't have to get dressed up 
for us. If we're going out with 
you in the first place, you don't 
have to feel the need to wear the 
shortest skirt you have or put on 
every kind of makeup you own. 
We like you for who you are and 
not what you are. Honestly, I 
think a girl looks more beautiful 
when she's just in her pj's. Or my 
t-shirt and boxers, not all dolled 
up. Don't take everything we say 
seriously. Sarcasm is a beautiful 
thing. See the beauty in it. Don't 
get angry easily. 
Stop using magazines/ media as 
your bible. Don't talk about how 
hot Chris Brown, Brad Pitt, or 
Jesse McCartney is in front of us. 
It's boring, and we don't care. 
You have girlfriends for that. 
Whatever happened to the word' 
handsome' / 'beautiful' I’d be 
utterly stunned by a girl who 
greeted me with'Hey handsome!' 
instead of'Hey baby/ stud/ cutie/ 
sexy'or whatever else you can 
think of. On the other hand I’m 
not saying I wouldn’t like it 
ether ; ) Girls, I cannot stress this 
enough: 
if you aren't being treated right 
by a guy, don’t wait for him to 
change!!!!! Ditch his sorry butt, 
disgrace to the male population 
and find someone who will treat 
you with utter respect someone 
who will honor your morals. 
Someone who will make you 
smile when you're at your lowest. 
Someone who will care for you 
even when you make mistakes. 
Someone who will love you, no 
matter how bad you make them 
feel. Someone who will stop what 
they're doing just to look you in 
the eyes....and say 'I love 
you’...and actually mean it. 
Give the nice guys a chance. 
Guys repost this if you agree. 
Girls repost this if you think it's 
cute... Every Guy who isn't a jerk 
will agree with this, so we hope 
that all the girls that read this will 
repost this. 
Life is too short to complain 
about everything that comes 
your way so stop and smell the 
roses in life because you might 
never have another time to take 
it, so take your time because they 
are all different in every way, so 
take chances in life, if it doesn't 
work out then fine, there are 
always more roses to smell.

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