Friday 29 August 2014

5 Ways To Beat Procrastination and Reclaim Your Focus

Procrastination is something that has affected all of us at some stage. Whether you find yourself failing to turn essays in on time, or putting off going for a run (that marathon ain’t gonna run itself, by the way!) the negative effects of procrastination are numerous.
The good news is that you can beat it, and reclaim your focus and

Thursday 14 August 2014

LAUTECH MATRIC IN PICS


Today mark the beginning of a journey for some student at LAUTECH. These student are matriculated into the prestigious institution. It is indeed a landmark achievement! I wish them happy matriculation and a pleasant stay in school. More pics after the cut...

Wednesday 13 August 2014

FG Postpones Resumption Of Schools To Prevent Ebola Virus


To prevent an outbreak of the Ebola Viral Disease (EVD), the Federal Government yesterday approved the extension of the current holiday of primary and secondary schools across the country until further notice.

Tuesday 12 August 2014

10 inspirational quotes for the youths


1)  Youth cannot know how age thinks and feels. But old men are guilty if they forget what it was to be young. – J.K Rowling
2)  You are only young once, and if you work it right, once is enough. – Joe E. Lewis
3)  Youth is the best time to be rich, and the best time to be poor. – Euripides
4)  Young people need models, not critics. – John Wooden
5)  You're only young once, but you can be immature forever ― Germaine Greer
6)  Middle age is youth without levity, and age without decay. – Doris Day
7)  If I have known much trouble in my youth, I have also known much joy. – Clara Schumann
8)  An inordinate passion for pleasure is the secret of remaining young. – Oscar Wilde
9)  Time misspent in youth is sometimes all the freedom one ever has. – Anita Brookner
10) Youth is wasted on the young. – George Bernard Shaw

International Youth Day 2014: THE YOUTH OF TODAY

 
Y - yesterday, we had this bright future
O - owned by us
U - under African Skies
T - they promised us the world, in
H - hindsight it was never theirs to promise

D - daily grace are attained from God
A - and that is the only surety in a world where 
Y - young people are still being used as pawns
 
                              THE YOUTH OF TODAY
 
Our modern world is changing, and everyone is busy blaming the youth of today;
But how can we blame the future, when it was us who made their world this way.
Our street corners are full, as our children think that it’s okay to walk into the darkness with a knife;
When did we stop teaching our kids that the greatest ever gift, is quite simply LIFE.
Footballers earning a million pound a month, whilst children in Africa sit crying their hunger pain;
Pier pressure is weighing down our future generations, as they begin to buckle under the strain.
Our children are now living in a virtual world, with MSN, Facebook and Twitter, they no longer need to speak face to face;
If only they knew time was so valuable, and a lost childhood is the one thing that no one could ever replace.
Girls desperate to be thin, as their air brushed idols kneel at the toilet throwing up their breakfast, lunch and tea;
A silent generation sits texting on the latest mobile, whilst playing their PS3.
Faces hide behind hoodies, but not all youngsters want to go out and cause a riot;
Each of us is born with a hidden gift, but our future children have just forgotten how to find it.
We are leaving a broken planet to our children’s children, whilst our Governments just spout hot air, adding to our global warming;
With the worlds ice caps still melting, and our wildlife slowly disappearing, this is starting to sound more like a global warning.
Older generations demand respect, but its one way traffic, as respect back is something they do not show;
Instead of teaching our children how to fly, we tie them down with yet another ASBO.
Frustration and neglect flows through the streets of this concrete jungle, the one place that we now all call our home;
Bullies and racists still torture their victims, leaving them to cry in the shadows, all on their own.
Plastic surgery changing bodies, changing faces, as the years pass the dreams we all had as children slowly fade away;
Before long the dawn of a new generation will begin, and no doubt people will still be blaming,
The youth of today.
                                                                 By: BARRY MOWLES
 

Monday 11 August 2014

Mass failure as WAEC releases results

The West Africa Examination Council, WAEC has released its May/June 2014 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results, recording mass failure in Mathematics and English Language.

Friday 8 August 2014

Fashola Orders Reversal LASU Fees To Old Charges



The Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, has directed that the controversial fee hike at the Lagos State University, LASU, be reversed.

Sunday 3 August 2014

12 Things Fathers Should Do With Their Children During This Holiday



A Greek philosopher once defined man as a rational animal.  If you think about it at all, you will realize that this is a terrible definition.  Man may be a thinking animal, but much of what men do, maybe even most of what they do, is neither logical nor rational.  Euripides was far closer to truth when he described men as full of conflicting, irrational desires, creatures that were very hard to understand, especially in regard to their treatment of women and sometimes children. Here are few things men can do for a change regarding their children.