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Thursday, 5 November 2015

GENERATION NEXT: MEET STEPHANIE, UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS STUDENTS UNION'S FIRST FEMALE SPORT SECRETARY!



Generation Next spotlights exceptional young Nigerians excelling in their various fields, hereby giving us a glimpse of what the future holds for us as a people.

Our first ever Generation Next interview is with Stephanie Anwulika Etiaka, the beauty with a brain. It may sound cliché but she has clinched that description. Please relax and enjoy!

RebirthRAIN, Kindly introduce yourself

Stephanie, My name is Etiaka Awunlika Stephanie, I am 21 years old from Aniocha south local government area of Delta state, the last of 5 children, a Christian and student of the department of Business Administration, University of Lagos.

What does education mean to you

Education to me is a means of opening your mind to the world. It is not an end in itself but it is a means of achieving an ultimate end, which is the enlightenment of the human mind to the countless opportunities available to it.

What do you do

Basically, am a student, an entrepreneur, a sports administrator and a social participant.
I am currently the Sports Secretary of the University of Lagos Students' Union.

Why sport

My devotion to this unpopular path to women actually stems from the passion I have for Sports, and as a manager I saw the lapses we had in the areas of Administration and structure in this particular sector, which informed my decision to contribute my own quota in terms of structure and a functional system in the University environment.

What is the hardest thing about your job

I would say the hardest thing about my job is the lack of a laid down structure in this particular sector of the University, that I happen to find myself in, and its the same situation in the country as a whole.

Past Projects embarked on
The most recent is The UNILAG SPORTS FESTIVAL, we also had KICK OFF BREAST CANCER amongst others.

What inspires you
I am inspired mostly by the mere thought that, I owe a responsibility to the upcoming generation to leave the world better than I met it. Thats the reason i always try to do my best at all times.

Future Projects
I would like to have a sports Administration and management workshop, that is aimed at building and equipping upcoming sports practitioners, with the required managerial and administrative skills to revamp the Sports sector in the country. Huge dream shey?

Where do you see yourself in the next five years

I see myself running a thriving business, happily in love! Being a better version of myself and most of all, adding value to the society.

You work really hard, how do you relax

Watching a football game, it works for me every time, I also relax by listening to music and attending comedy shows.

Highest moment

When I took my oath of office, my swearing in as Sports Secretary.

Lowest moment

When we were about to start The UNILAG SPORTS FESTIVAL in September and it seemed like it would fail, mehn! I was scared and distraught.

Happiest moment

Each time I get to put a smile on someone's face. Like when people call me and tell me 'Sports Sec' thank you for doing this and that.

Saddest moment

When I wrote my final paper and realised that my father was not there to see the woman his Jewel of inestimable value had become.

How would you describe Nigeria

Hmmnn Nigeria. I think we are a work in progress, we are like a canvas already imprinted with the sketches of a beautiful picture. The Artist (NIGERIANS) have to trace out and color the lines and shades to present that picture that we so desire to see.

CAPITALISM: WORD FOR TODAY

photo credit: Mtholyoke
                   
Capitalism is a Noun, and is defined as follows;

An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
synonyms: free enterprise, private enterprise, the free market; enterprise culture.

Economic System based (to a varying degree) on private ownership of the factors of production (capital, land, and labor) employed in generation of profits. It is the oldest and most common of all economic systems and, in general, is synonymous with free market system. (BusinessDictionary.com)

An economic system characterized by private or corporate ownership of capital goods, by investments that are determined by private decision, and by prices, production, and the distribution of goods that are determined mainly by competition in a free market.
an economic system characterized by private or corporate ownership of capital goods, by investments that are determined by private decision, and by prices, production, and the distribution of goods that are determined mainly by competition in a free market. Merriam-Webster

An economic and political system characterized by a free market for goods and services and private control of production and consumption. (Compare socialism and communism.) Dictionary.reference.com

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AGBAMI SCHOLARSHIP: HURRY! APPLICATION ENDS TOMORROW

APPLICATION FOR 2015 AGBAMI MEDICAL & ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS SCHOLARSHIP AWARD

Star Deep Water Petroleum Limited, a Chevron company and operator of the Agbami Field, in its continuous support for capacity building in the health and engineering sectors as a strategic feed into the national manpower pool, is offering a number of University Scholarship Awards to qualified Nigerian students from ALL states of the Federation.

The scholarship program, funded by Star and its Agbami co-venturers, is a major component of their Social Investment in the strategic development of health and education in Nigeria.


Carefully read the Requirement/Eligibility and Frequently Asked Questions pages for more details





                                                                                         
Applications are invited from FULL-TIME, 100 and 200 level undergraduates from any state of the Federation, studying any of the under listed courses in universities within Nigeria:

Medicine & Surgery
Dentistry
Pharmacy
Medical Laboratory Science
Nursing
Engineering

QUALIFICATION PROCESS: Interested applicants should click on the the following link to proceed;

Scholarship

Application closes Midnight 6th November, 2015

Wednesday, 4 November 2015

AVOID CANCER BY CHANGING METHODS OF COOKING RED MEAT

A recent report released by World Health Organization (WHO) says, consumption of processed meat is a likely cause of cancer! So what is the way forward? Should we all subscribe to the "I am a Vegetarian" way of life? Are some of the questions that are being asked.



However, if you have sworn to do good by meat all the days of your life like me, there is a bit of hope. WHO did not rule out the fact that red meat has health benefits, but they have stressed that moderation like every other thing in life, is the key to staying healthy if total avoidance of red meat is not an option.

Nutrients derived from red meat includes iron, vitamin B12 and zinc, but processed meat undergo various dangerous modifications for many reasons. Some of the processes are curing, adding salts and preservatives and smoking. Examples of processed meat are corned beef, hot dogs, salami, sausages, bacon, ham, and canned meat amongst others.

Thus, avoiding processed versions and cooking your meat in the following ways could make it safer.

Indirect-heat cooking methods like steaming and stewing to cook the meat dishes, because High-heat methods of cooking such as grilling, pan-frying and barbecuing (Suya), are catalysts for the formation of carcinogenic properties in meat that are linked to cancer in animals.

Flip meat often when grilling to reduce the formation of carcinogens.

Reducing the cooking time of meat by using pressure cooker

Trim meat-fat, because fat dripping from meat especially when grilling or barbecuing can cause an increase of the carcinogenic compounds. Red meat with high fats also increases blood cholesterol if consumed often and in large quantities.

Balance your diet by eating other sources of protein such as fish, chicken, turkey or legumes like beans, black beans and peas.

Eat four meatless meals per week as well as eat vegetables, whole grains and fruits lowers the risk of many chronic diseases.

Finally, endeavour to stay healthy by exercising regularly to remove toxins from the body. Maintain a healthy weight and drink a lot of water whilst limiting alcohol intake. Identify stress factors around you, and try to stay away from them.

Always remember that health is wealth!

ROSE OBI: THE NEW PRIDE OF ANAMBRA STATE BY CHIEDU OKOYE



Is Anambra State not the home state of achievers, who have made marks and achieved distinctions in their respective endeavours and careers at the global level? The new Anambra State, which is carved out of the old Anambra State in 1991, teems with academic high-fliers, literary stars, business moguls, sports icons, musical superstars, political sages, and venerable men of the cloth. I would like us to know that the late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, a freedom fighter, political titan, and Pan-Africanist, hailed from Anambra State. Power Mike, a former world wrestling champion; Mary Onyali – Omagbemi, the former African sprints queen of the tracks; Chief  Osita Osadebe, high-life music maestro; Chike Obi, a great  Mathematician;Chinua Achebe, the father of modern African  literature; Chief Emeka Anyaoku, the former common-wealth secretary, and others hail from Anambra State.

Not surprisingly, Anambra State’s slogan as well as motto is the ‘light of the nation’. It is a fitting epithet that captures succinctly the state’s essence. Has the state not been living up to that appellation? Past successive civilian governments in the state had set enviable praxis in the areas of infrastructural development and judicious management of financial resources. When some other states in the federation are financially distressed, the Anambra state government is executing infrastructural projects and paying workers in the state’s employ as and when do.

More so, Governor Willie Obiano has consolidated and improved on the achievements recorded in the educational sector by the immediate past civilian administration. It was Mr. Peter Obi, the immediate former Government of Anambra State, who revamped schools in the state. He articulated and executed practical educational polices, which have been yielding positive results for the state. Anambra State has emerged as the best performing state in such examinations as S.S.C.E and NECO for three successive years. And Team Anambra won the inter Basic Debate competition, which other states in the Federation participated in. The laudable and spectacular feat achieved by Team Anambra happened soon after Rose Nkem Obi won the 2015 Maltina Teacher Of The Year Competition, which was organized by the Nigerian Breweries.

Rose Nkem Obi has come into national prominence by posting a stunning performance at the Maltina Teacher Of The Year Awards. By winning the maiden edition of that national teaching competition, she has entered the   Pantheon hall of Anambra State great achievers. A native of Agulu, Anambra State, the light-skinned lady with infectious effervescence and deep scholarly bent was born in 1978. A precocious and brilliant lass, she represented Anaocha L.G.A, which is in Anambra State , in a school competition held at Enugu while a pupil of  Practising School, Agulu, Anambra state. And, expectedly, she had a credit pass in the First School Leaving Certificate Examination in 1989. She outshone other pupils in that examination.

After completing her primary education at Practising School, Agulu, she proceeded to Loretto Special Science School, Agulu, for her post-primary education. While a student in the school, her personality was moulded by Mrs. Nwachukwu, her school principal; Mr. Chukwuezi, her mathematics teacher; and Mr. Nwajiobi, her Chemistry teacher. They imparted knowledge to her and inculcated the virtues of industry, punctuality, love of books, obedience, and humility into her. While her mathematics teacher would teach them some topics after school hours, her chemistry teacher simplified organic chemistry for them with his effective and unique methodology of teaching.

She attended Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, and earned a degree in Pure and Industrial Chemistry in 2000. During her mandatory NYSC programme, she worked as a graduate assistant to Professor P.A.C Okoye. Mrs. Rose Nkem Obi, the erudite chemistry teacher at Federal Government Girls’ College, Onitsha, possesses post-graduate certificate in education and an M.S.C in chemistry. It was in 2013 that she was fully absorbed as a senior education officer by the Federal Ministry of Education after her ten-year stint at Federal Government Girls’ College as a P.T.A teacher.

Her teaching job at FGGC Onitsha and the tutelage she received at home and schools prepared her adequately for the competition and are the factors behind her emergence as the Maltina teacher of the year. At Federal Government Girls’ College, Onitsha, teachers are monitored and assessed periodically. And when the quality of a teacher’s teaching starts to dip, the teacher will undergo tutelage. More so, being the daughter of a secondary school mathematics teacher, Mrs. Akpulu, she developed a great liking for Mathematics and the sciences. Mrs. Rose Nkem Obi, who has a good grasp of chemistry, does her teaching job painstakingly and conscientiously. No wonder, her students do mill around her in the same way as bees are attracted to honey.

She has been reaping rewards for her diligence, industry, love of books, scholarly nature, humility, and positive out-look on life. She entered the Maltina Teacher Of The Year Competition in the hope of putting up a good performance at the competition, not being unaware that other contestants are brilliant people, who prepared adequately for that competition. But to her surprise, she emerged the winner of that competition. She attributed her victory to God, who gave her wisdom, grace, and immense mental abilities.

Before emerging the overall winner, she scaled the hurdle placed before her. She wrote a 150 – word-essay on her teaching philosophy; and a 750 – word case study of her teaching strategy, practicality of the strategy and challenges. And not only was she assessed while teaching her students in a classroom by a panel set up by Nigerian Breweries Ltd, the Panel of Judges each interviewed her in Lagos.



The ebullient Rose Nkem Obi, who exudes magnetic warmth and has a comely face that is always wreathed in smiles, is married to a Lawyer. And they have a seven-year-old daughter. Her husband is her boon companion, and she accompanies him to National Bar Meeting, yearly.

Outside academic activities, Rose Nkem Obi is a keen fan of athletics and athletes. She was the games prefect in her school in 1995. Then, she was a sprinter, who participated in 100m, 200m, and 4x100m races. However, her mother discouraged her from seeking a career in athletics, especially sprint races. Her favourite sprinter is Usain Bolt. And she used to be a great fan of Mary Onyali- Omagbemi and Chioma Ajunwa during their sporting hey-day.

Rose Nkem Obi received N500,000 and N1,000,000  respectively for being both state and national champions. And for five years, she will receive one million naira each year on world teachers’ day, which takes place on every October 5. More so, for being the national champion, she will undergo further professional training outside Nigeria. And the Nigerian Breweries Plc, which is the sponsor of the competition, will execute infrastructural project in her school that is worth 25 million naira as she is the Maltina Teacher  Of The Year.

It is an indisputable fact that the lissome lady, who looks much younger than her 37 years on earth, has entered the revered Nigeria’s hall of fame. A likable and overly ambitious lady, Rose Nkem Obi aspires to become an authority on the best teaching strategies for teaching sciences in secondary schools. Regarding her journey to resounding success, the sky is the starting place for this chemistry teacher at Federal Government Girls’ College, Onitsha.

About the Writer: Chiedu Uche Okoye is a poet and civil servant and the author of the poetry Collection, Lilt Tunes Of The Songbird.

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Monday, 2 November 2015

QUICK TIPS FOR YOUR LIPS: NATURAL REMEDIES AS WE COUNTDOWN TO HARMATTAN



Harmattan season is fast approaching and a lot of us will have to either manage or barnish dry chapped lips, this natural remedies will surely make the difference. The choice is yours!

*Milk Cream
This remedy has a high content of fat that helps your lips to be moisturized naturally.
How to Use:
Get some fresh milk cream and put it on your lips. Leave it for 10 to 15 minutes.
Dip a cotton ball into lukewarm water and wash your lips gently with it.
Do this daily, so you can get faster relief from your chapped lips.

*Green Tea Bag
This is the best of all home remedies for dry lips and also the oldest home remedy which many follow. The wet green tea bag can effectively moisturize your dry lips.
How to Use:
Take 1 used green tea bag and press it against your lips for at least 4 minutes. Do this every day to raise the moisture content of your lips.

*Lemon Juice
This home remedy will stop the aging of skin. It will help to nourish the sensitive skin on your lips, which results in softer and smoother lips.
How to Use:
Mix together 1 teaspoon of cream or milk with 3 drops of lemon juice in a bowl.
Put the bowl in the refrigerator for an hour, then take it out.
Put the mixture on and around your lips before going to bed.
If you do this for 3 days, you’ll get the best

*Cucumber
Home remedies for dry lips include cucumbers which can fight chapped lips to make them smooth again.
How to Use:
Take one slice of cucumber and gently rub it over your dry lips. Ensure that the juice is put all over your lips.
Leave it on for around 15 to 20 minutes and then rinse your lips with water.
Repeat this process several times a day to get a fast fix from dry lips.

*Coconut Oil
This is one of the greatest natural moisturizers that help heal chapped, dry lips that are caused by dry or cold weather.
How to Use:
Use a few drops of pure coconut oil and put it right on your dry lips.
This process has to be done many times a day to keep your lips moist all the time.
You can also use mustard oil or olive oil instead for the same healing.

Lastly, use "Nipple balm" to maintain your newly aquired soft lips, drink a lot of water for hydration, eat plenty of vegetables and avoid licking or biting your lips.

Leave a comment if you have any question, kindly let us know if this helped.

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Sunday, 1 November 2015

KURDISH FAMILY STRANDED AT AN AIRPORT IN MOSCOW



Dark period it was for a family who got stuck at the airport for 50 days, but it was better than being stranded in ISIS controlled Syria. The following post appeared in Newser 3 days ago.

A Syrian couple and their four children have spent almost every waking hour in a small corner of Moscow's airport. Until a week ago, the family—including three boys, aged 7 to 12, and a 3-year-old girl—also slept there, though Russian officials have since put them up at night in a hotel located within Sheremetyevo International Airport, reports CNN. Denied entry into Russia and unable to return to Syria where they fear they will be killed, the Kurdish family is living in limbo in the old smoking room next to departure gate 36 in Terminal E, though they hope to eventually settle in Russia where they have family, reports the BBC. CNN reports the Russian government found the family's visas to be fake, though other reports differ on that.



CNN reports the family's passports were authenticated but quotes an aid worker who says she was told the family's "request for asylum will be denied because of the criminal charges for crossing the border illegally." Hasan Abdo Ahmad suspects his family was denied entry because of Russia's ties to Syria, though Russia's Foreign Ministry says the country took in 8,000 Syrians last month (the BBC reports 1,600 Syrians have been given temporary asylum and just three have refugee status). Ahmad says the family first escaped to Irbil, Iraq, but they applied for visas to Russia as the Islamic State drew nearer. They crossed into Turkey and reached Moscow via Istanbul on Sept. 10, per the Moscow Times. "I just feel so sorry for my children," Ahmad's wife, Gulistan, adds. "They want to know what we've done so wrong for this to happen." For now, they wait, as lawyers try to plead their case.

Culled from Newser.

GIRL BECOMES FAMOUS BY SIMPLY MISPLACING HER SCHOOL ID: THE TOM HANK EFFECT



Tom Hank's tweet worked. A woman named Lauren who lost her Fordham student ID has been found.

The famous actor tweeted a photo of the card on Tuesday after finding it in a park but covered up the woman's last name with his finger.

WCBS-TV says it located Lauren Whitmore, a senior at the New York City university, on Tuesday. She told the station she doesn't have a Twitter account but that one of her professors sent her a link to Twitter and said, "You're famous."

Whitmore says she was jogging in Central Park Monday when the card must have fallen out.

She says if Hanks wants to return it she'll "surely meet him to do that."

Hanks stars in the upcoming Cold War thriller "Bridge of Spies."

Culled from US NEWS

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ITK OR PEDANT: CHECKOUT THE WORD FOR TODAY



This is the first article in a series of "know your English vocabularies" campaign for better communication. The various definitions of the word "pendant" are as follows;

Pedant /ˈpednt/ Noun

A person who is excessively concerned with minor details and rules or with displaying academic learning.
synonyms: dogmatist, purist, literalist, formalist, doctrinaire, perfectionist... (Google)

pedant: one who acts in the role as teacher/lecturer, often without invitation. Usually considered pejorative.
Check out that dude over there: he's a a pedant. If you say the word 'grape', he'll be talking about wine for a long, long time (Urban Dictionary)

A person who makes an excessive or inappropriate display of learning. 2. a person who overemphasizes rules or minor details. 3. a person who adheres rigidly to book knowledge without regard to common sense. (dictionary.reference.com)

PEDANT. 1. obsolete : a male schoolteacher. 2. a : one who makes a show of knowledge (Merriam-Webster Dictionary)

In Nigeria it is known as ITK. Feel free to share your opinion by commenting?

QUICK FACTS ON RUSSIAN AIRBUS THAT CRASHED KILLING ALL 224 PASSENGERS ON BOARD



*The aircraft was reported missing 23 minutes after leaving the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh with 224 on board

*The doomed jet was owned by an Irish company and leased to a Russian airline carrying tourists to St Petersburg

*Initial reports that experienced pilot warned of 'technical problem' shortly before disaster have now been rejected

*The jet was plunging at more than 6,000 feet per minute as the pilot tried to land at el-Arish airport in northern Egypt

*Tonight, Egyptian officials said they had recovered black box, which has been sent away to be analysed by experts

*They also released first images of mangled wreckage of plane, showing bits of aircraft strewn across Sinai desert

*Victims include a 10-month-old baby girl, as well as two siblings aged two and three, and numerous other children

*ISIS has claimed it downed the aircraft - and even released a video purporting to show plane falling through the air Cairo

*Moscow have denied any possible terrorism link in the incident, which was one of the deadliest Airbus crashes in the past decade.