Sunday, 16 December 2012

JOKE

3 rats were dragging who has more swag, 1st rat, i chop poison i no die, 2nd rat, i dance azonto on top trap nothing do me, 3rd rat laughing , 2 of una na mumu, see that cat over there na me give am belle. Abeg who get swag pass?

NIJ FACT FILE


                      NIJ Christmas Concert Update
Jingle bells, Jingle bells, jingle all the way to Nigerian Institute of Journalism Auditorium next week Wednesday for this year Christmas concert as it promises to put smiles on the face of everyone present.

Our source reveals that the organisers are putting all necessary arrangements in place to make the event a success. Also, the school management has agreed to support the event financially though amount intended has not been disclosed.

In the same vein, class governors have met to ensure that all students cooperate throughout the event without creating scenes.  They urged fellow students to be of good character as it is one of the lessons taught by Jesus Christ.

Friday, 14 December 2012

Opportunities Before Graduation, ready for change?

Finding a place of internship has never been easy for students since onset. This has caused less interest from young people in transition into Universities, SIWES/IT Students or Pre-NYSC students. No wonder young minds now channel their strengths into activities that have little or no relevance to their true aspirations.

 In reducing this, a social venture managed by the team of young people who are passionate about youth development and empowerment in Africa is providing great internship opportunities for youths. The believe is that while classroom learning is one step, experiential learning is another…in nurturing leaders for sustainable development.

 “Before Generation” is an avenue that efficiently provides training opportunities, scholarships and youth conferences around the world. Why don’t you visit /http://www.beforegraduation.org/ and see for yourself!

Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Opinion Desk

Question: What’s your take on insecurity in Nigeria with a focus on SARS incident? It is saddening that Boko Haram is deliberately exposing the insecurity even in the security system. The situation is that security arm of government is not even secure anymore then what should we say of the helpless citizens. See… budgeting two billion naira to tackle Boko Haram next year is one of the problems with Nigerians. They think everything is money. In the case of Boko Haram,sincerity and intelligence is more important than the billions in the world. Give the police twenty billion not even two billion. If there is no sincerity of purpose, appropriate intelligence gathering and quick death pill is given to security politics, more bombs will blow! -- Africa Ola Abraham-------

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“If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are dead, either write something worth reading or do things worth writing.”-Benjamin Franklin

I’m not a looser - Ayo Ojueromi


The Gulder Ultimate Search has recorded adventurous contenders from various institutions since its inception, who are mindless of the stress and hunger. In this interview with Ayo Ojueromi, a 2011 ND graduate of NIJ whose key was found in the river bank told Room 104’s Amid Salam about her experience in the jungle. Excerpts:
 
Room 104:       How did it all started?

Ayo:                The form was free and I registered online. I went for the audition and afterwards I received a text message, and that was it! It was interesting for me. Gradually, we went to Eko hotel and suites. I was so happy. I couldn’t wait to go to the jungle.

Room 104:       When you were attempting the questions on the form, did you ever imagine that you would be part of the jungle contenders?

Ayo:                Yeah! I did. I believe so much in myself because when I saw the remaining female contenders, we were twelve in number; I was able to know the ones that were weak and the ones that were not aggressive. I just built up a character for myself and that’s what I think I used in winning all of them.

Room 104:       When you heard that you’ll be one of the contenders going to the jungle, what was the excitement like?

Ayo:                I was so happy. I had mixed feelings about not loosing and that yes I’m finally going to the jungle. I can’t wait for the money, ultimate woman, last girl standing and many things. I didn’t know I’d be evicted on time.

Room 104:       When you were evicted, were you disappointed in yourself after the so much self-conviction?

Ayo:                At that point, when you were evicted, you would feel bad. When I got to the camp where Chidi asked me to pack my things, I just learnt to live with it because it’s a game. There are winners and loosers. Although, I’m not a looser because I believe this is just a stepping stone for me. I’ll just use that to encourage myself. At least, as a starting point; the sky is not my limit.

Room 104:       So, no matter how minute, you have the recognition now, what do you intend to do next?

Ayo:                I still have other stuffs I want to get myself acquitted to. Soon, I’ll be registering for the Big Brother Africa. I want to start with that for now.

Room 104:       How would you compare Gulder Ultimate Search and Maltina Dance All?

Ayo:                Maltina Dance All is for boys and girls. You just go there and dance. Gulder Ultimate Search is for men and women. In GUS, anything you see on television is real. It is very matured and stressful where one would not eat for five days and still carry on.

Room 104:       Let’s project into the future. In five years, where do you expect yourself?

Ayo:                In my profile, I have it that I want to be a presenter. I want my programmes and shows to reach the people around the globe and I’ve started working on it. I would be getting married, record some achievements on bead-making, hairdo and make-overs.