Thursday, 25 January 2018
Meet the Nigerian Doctor who removed 23 weeks hold baby from mother's womb
Meet the U.S.A based Nigerian Doctor, a graduate of College of Health sciences, Obafemi Awolowo University, Dr. Oluyinka Olutoye, who removed a baby from mother's womb at 23 weeks old, successfully operated the baby (removed a tumor) and returned it back into the mothers womb and the baby was delivered healthy at 36 weeks.
TOP EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
In this present day of extreme competition in the labour market, it is important as a graduate or undergraduate to take note of the following skills. These skills are meant to boost your employability skills as you take your time to develop yourself in areas which you need to develop yourself.
1. Communication
Communication is basically how you communicate with other people. It could be oral or written. It requires a lot of confidence when addressing people, be it face-to-face or over the phone. Also, writing a well understandable memos or emails is very important to rate your communication skills.
You can improve your communication skills through these ways:
-Include writing of assignments and reports as part of your studies
-Blogging or using social media like Facebook, Twitter etc
-Include oral presentations as part of your class work
- Intern in customer service company(for face-to-face or on the phone)
-Volunteer to host a community radio program.
2. Teamwork
Teamwork is working with other people. A popular dictum says we need each other to survive. This means you need a teamwork for success in an organization.
The following are ways you can improve your teamwork ability:
-Participate in group assignments while studying
-Volunteer to work with others in a community organisation
-Participate in sporting activities like football, basketball, handball etc
3. Problem-solving
Ability to solve problems is one of the most outstanding skills of a 21st century employee. Companies are out there looking for people who have solutions at hand.
Ways you can harness your problem solving skills include:
-Making research on your field and other fields
-Dealing with complaints at your place of work
-Register for a study skills course that looks at problem solving
-Ask questions from people on how they solve their problems
4. Initiative and enterprise
Initiative and enterprise deals with how creative you can think to improve existing things. Also, they involve looking beyond what is being presented. That is, the bigger picture.
Following are ways you can improve your initiative and enterprise:
-Apply for work placement or internships in organisations and businesses
-Set up a fundraiser in your community
-Suggest new ways of doing things to organisations or groups you belong.
5. Planning and organising
How well you can plan and organise events, meetings and programs will tell on getting your dream job. It is all about getting things done, things required to get them done and how to get them done, particularly without breaching the deadline.
The following are ways you can improve on your planning and organising skill:
-Develop a study timetable and stick to it.
-Organis a journey to a particular place independently
-Manage well your time around work, study and family commitments
-Contribute in organising a community event in your locality
-Do chores regularly around your home.
6. Self-management
Self management is being disciplined enough to do things the right way without being monitored within the stipulated deadline.
Following are ways you can improve your self-management skills:
-Do a work experience placement or internship
-Request for new responsibilities at work
-Develop a study schedule and stick to it
-Join a voluntary organisation.
7. Learning
It is popularly said that learning is a continuous thing. You must be able to learn new things, relearn about somethings and unlearn somethings.
Following are ways you can improve your learning ability:
-Apply for a short course offline or online.
-Make research into learning skills and learner types
-Develop a reading habit
8. Technology
In this fast emerging world of technology, an employee is required to have technology skills which include; operating a computer, being able to use software programs like Microsoft office, Excel or spreadsheet and also photocopier.
Following are ways you can improve your technology skill:
-Register for a short course offline or online
-Request extra training at work
-Finding out the relevance of technology in the job of your choice and make research on how excellent you can perform
-Identify software programs you can efficiently use.
THE CAINE PRIZE FOR AFRICAN WRITING
Eligibility
Unpublished work is not eligible for the Caine Prize.
Submissions should be made by publishers only.
Only fictional work is eligible.
Only one story per author will be considered in any one year.
Submissions should specify which African country the author comes from and the word count.
We require 6 copies of the work in its originally published version.
If the work is published in a book or journal, we would like to receive at least one copy of the book / journal and five photocopies; but particularly where several stories are submitted from one anthology we would like if possible to receive six copies of the book / journal itself.
If the work is published online, we would like to receive six photocopies.
Please note that works which do not conform to the criteria will not be considered for the prize. Please do not waste your own time and postage by sending in material which is unsuitable. Works not eligible for entry include stories for children, factual writing, plays, biography, works shorter than 3000 words and unpublished work. If you are not sure whether your work is eligible, please email us for advice on info@caineprize.com
How do I apply?
There is no application form. To apply please send six original published copies of the work for consideration to the Caine Prize office including a letter from the publisher.
If the work is published in a book or journal, we would like to receive at least one copy of the book / journal and five photocopies; but particularly where several stories are submitted from one anthology we would like if possible to receive six copies of the book / journal itself.
If published in a magazine or journal we will accept one original copy plus five photocopies, but would prefer six original copies.
If the work is published online, we would like to receive six printed copies.
Address and post the eligible submission to:
Lizzy Attree, Director
The Caine Prize for African Writing
51 Southwark Street
London
SE1 1RU
AMAZING FACTS YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT AFRICA
-The African continent has the second largest population in the world, at about one billion people.
-Over one thousand languages are spoken by the people of Africa. Some estimates put this number closer to two thousand.
-The largest religion in Africa is Islam, followed by Christianity.
-The African population is approximately 14.72% of the world's population (as of 2009).
-The oldest human remains ever discovered were found in Ethiopia. They are approximately 200,000 years old.
-The longest river in the world, the Nile (4,132 miles), is located in Africa.
-Africa has the world's largest desert, the Sahara, which is almost the size of the United States.
-Victoria Falls is the largest waterfall in Africa; it is 355 feet high and one mile wide.
-Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain on the continent. It towers over 19,300 feet, which is so tall that glaciers can be found at its summit even though the mountain is near the equator.
-Madagascar is the largest island in Africa and the fourth largest island in the world. It is in the Indian Ocean off the East coast of Africa.
-Africa is the second largest continent on earth, approximately 11.7 million square miles.
-Africa straddles the equator and is the only continent to extend from the northern temperate zone to the southern temperate zone.
-Africa is the hottest continent on earth.
-Sudan is Africa's largest country (968,000 square miles).
-Africa covers 6 percent of the earth's total surface and 20.4 percent of the total land area.
-Cairo is the continents largest city.
-Long before humans were around (the early Mesozoic Era) Africa was joined to the other continents in a massive continent called Pangaea. Over millions of years this huge continent broke apart shaping the world landscape as we know it today.
-The worlds largest land animal is the African elephant.
-The worlds tallest animal, the giraffe, lives in Africa.
-The fastest land animal in the world, the cheetah, lives in Africa.
-Africa is home to the worlds largest reptile, the Nile crocodile.
-The gorilla, which can be found in the continents jungles, is the worlds largest primate.
Wednesday, 24 January 2018
AMAZING THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT PEOPLE BORN IN JANUARY
AMAZING THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT PEOPLE BORN IN JANUARY
1. They are the funniest people
People born in January have a natural sense of humour. They have the ability to crack the best of jokes and make everyone laugh with their wits and charm. People often misunderstood them, but their intention is never to hurt anyone. They might sound a little offensive and that’s how they appear.
2. They are Powerful
They are most powerful and bossy people. They have the capability of being leaders and you can often see them leading the group. Their personality is such that they aspire others to be like them.
3. Natural born leaders
They have the ability to handle any kind of job alone. They don’t trust anyone, so they don’t allow people to help them and take all the burden of the work with themselves. They just want their work done their way because they believe no one can do it better than them.
4. They are Youthful
People born in this month are mature and wise people, but they learn all the youthfulness from others. They would only love to appear the best version of them.
5. They don’t express love easily
People born in this month are cold as ice and as well as detached people. They have difficulties in expressing love. At the beginning of the relationship, their partners must be ready to face the hurt given by them. But as the time passes they will realize and know the real meaning of love.
6. They don’t react to nonsense
People born on this month are reserved and serious people. If people ask them any nonsense questions, they will silently avoid them. In other words, they are wise enough to avoid any nonsense/stupid questions.
7. Be ready to face the weird moments with them
If you are in touch with people born in January then be ready to face the weird moments with them. They do crazy stuff when they want to have fun and can give you a real high of excitement and fun. You can’t get bored with these cheerful people.
8. They are crazy party lovers
People born in January are party freaks. They don’t need any reason to party because they just want to have fun and enjoy the company of others. All they want is good music and they will be in mood to party.
9. They have high standards
January born personalities have unthinkable high standards. They don’t necessarily want the expensive clothes or the brand new car, but they want the people who have moral values, who are honest and real. The wages doesn’t fascinate them.
10. They are great secret keepers
They can be wild enough to keep their secrets within themselves and due to this, people around them will never get to know what is going on inside their head. They can get very well along with people and transform themselves according to the situation or people who they’re with.
So, if you are in touch with people born in January then be ready to face the craziest, weirdest and hilarious moments of your life.
1. They are the funniest people
People born in January have a natural sense of humour. They have the ability to crack the best of jokes and make everyone laugh with their wits and charm. People often misunderstood them, but their intention is never to hurt anyone. They might sound a little offensive and that’s how they appear.
2. They are Powerful
They are most powerful and bossy people. They have the capability of being leaders and you can often see them leading the group. Their personality is such that they aspire others to be like them.
3. Natural born leaders
They have the ability to handle any kind of job alone. They don’t trust anyone, so they don’t allow people to help them and take all the burden of the work with themselves. They just want their work done their way because they believe no one can do it better than them.
4. They are Youthful
People born in this month are mature and wise people, but they learn all the youthfulness from others. They would only love to appear the best version of them.
5. They don’t express love easily
People born in this month are cold as ice and as well as detached people. They have difficulties in expressing love. At the beginning of the relationship, their partners must be ready to face the hurt given by them. But as the time passes they will realize and know the real meaning of love.
6. They don’t react to nonsense
People born on this month are reserved and serious people. If people ask them any nonsense questions, they will silently avoid them. In other words, they are wise enough to avoid any nonsense/stupid questions.
7. Be ready to face the weird moments with them
If you are in touch with people born in January then be ready to face the weird moments with them. They do crazy stuff when they want to have fun and can give you a real high of excitement and fun. You can’t get bored with these cheerful people.
8. They are crazy party lovers
People born in January are party freaks. They don’t need any reason to party because they just want to have fun and enjoy the company of others. All they want is good music and they will be in mood to party.
9. They have high standards
January born personalities have unthinkable high standards. They don’t necessarily want the expensive clothes or the brand new car, but they want the people who have moral values, who are honest and real. The wages doesn’t fascinate them.
10. They are great secret keepers
They can be wild enough to keep their secrets within themselves and due to this, people around them will never get to know what is going on inside their head. They can get very well along with people and transform themselves according to the situation or people who they’re with.
So, if you are in touch with people born in January then be ready to face the craziest, weirdest and hilarious moments of your life.
CALL FOR ENTRIES : NIGERIAN STUDENTS POETRY PRIZE(NSPP)2018
CALL FOR ENTRIES: NIGERIAN STUDENTS POETRY PRIZE (NSPP) 2018
Nigerian Students Poetry Prize (NSPP) is an initiative of Poets in Nigeria (PIN) designed to stimulate creativity, promote literary excellence and broaden the concept of intellectualism among Nigerian undergraduates. Since inception in 2016 at the Students’ Union Building, University of Ibadan, the prize has received over 1000 entries from students drawn from over 100 tertiary institutions, cementing its place as the nation’s foremost poetry platform for students.
The 3rd edition of the prize opens for submissions from 15th January to 28th February, 2018. Building on the success of the 2017 edition of the awards ceremony hosted by University of Nigeria, Enugu Campus (UNEC), winners of the 2018 edition will be awarded in May at Godfrey Okoye University, Enugu. Previous winners of the prize include Noah Oladele (Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife), Chinelo Nwangwu (University of Ibadan) and Chisom Okafor (University of Nigeria, Nsukka) in 2016; Bakre Fadil Adedamola (University of Ibadan), Ajah Henry Ekene (University of Benin) and Bona Solomon (University of Ibadan) in 2017.
Aside rewarding the top three entrants who also double as prize winners with a total cash prize of ₦300,000, the top 100 entrants will be featured in a globally distributed anthology.
PRIZES
1st Prize – ₦150,000
2nd Prize – ₦100,000
3rd Prize – ₦50,000
• The 2018 edition of the prize is sponsored by Godfrey Okoye University, Enugu.
ELIGIBILITY
• Open to all Nigerian undergraduates studying in Nigeria and the diaspora.
• Entrants must be from a recognized tertiary institution.
GUIDELINES
• Submissions are to be made at https://nspp.poetsinnigeria.org.ng, with strict adherence to the instructions thereon.
• Poems must be original, intellectual property of the entrants.
• An entrant is entitled to a single entry of 30 lines maximum.
• There are no fixed themes.
• Entries submitted must be previously unpublished. A submission discovered to have defaulted on this rule will be automatically voided (inclusive of winners).
• All entrants are expected to purchase either one or both editions of the anthology of the top 100 entries uploaded on the submission portal.
• Under no condition will the judges’ decision be challenged.
• Entering for the contest gives PIN automatic right to make use of entries as deemed appropriate.
• Entries must be written in English. Native terminologies must be translated in English as footnotes.
• Entrants should subscribe to www.poetsinnigeria.org.ng for regular updates.
For enquiries, contact the moderator – Phone: +2347034847164; Email: poetsinnigeria@gmail.com.
Submission Deadline: 28th February, 2018
Kolade Olanrewaju Freedom
Moderator, NSPP 2018
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