Olakiitan KoladeMany of us enjoy singing, dancing, crocheting, or engaging in other activities that benefit us. However, we often don’t do them regularly because we procrastinate. Laziness and hesitation tend to win, and we end up losing out. But if we can push past that initial resistance for just a few weeks, these activities start... Continue Reading →
The Curse of Multitasking
By Onyinyechi Obike Consider a magnifying glass position to help see images, and objects at a closet level. If one were to look at it plainly with no view in mind, nothing will be captured; just a blurry feedback. But perhaps, if there was an intended object to be view at a closet level, much... Continue Reading →
Beyond Item 7: Making The Most Of Campus Events And Activities
By Bright Olayiwola. Immediately there is an announcement that an event or a particular program is coming up, the next thing you hear is “Will there be Item 7?” Item 7 is a Nigerian term for the free food and drinks event organizers share in their programs. The question is: should we prioritise getting refreshments... Continue Reading →
Striking the Balance Between Low Self Esteem and Humility
By Marvellous Olajide We've all used a staircase at one point in our lives. Most staircases are wide enough to accommodate two people going up and down simultaneously. Some staircases are wide enough that both of these people can walk on the extreme ends without having any close contact. However, I've noticed that in cases... Continue Reading →
Impact of Social Media on Creativity
By AKANBI, Grace Oluwatomiisin Consider social media as a large, busy neighborhood where everyone is familiar with you. You can make new acquaintances there, share your life, and connect with old ones. Social media sites such as Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube are like distinct streets in this neighborhood, each having peculiar personalities. Like every neighborhood,... Continue Reading →
OPINION: Balancing Safety and Student Autonomy
By Bright Olayiwola Almost every residential area, whether private; residential estates or public; student hostels, lodges and boy quarters both o campus and off campus have one thing in common which is the daily curfew. Curfew is a rule or regulation that requires people to be indoor at a particular time. It is also a... Continue Reading →
