Bumblebee Featured Image Credit: Mandriod_o “There is nothing stronger in the world than a good story, and there nothing better to lead us into the future than a wonderful story”. Art has always been part of man’s culture, co-existing with his reality. Collectors and archives alike have always guided the […]
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Trapped?
looking back to the days when they came just like thieves at night with our eyes widely open; looking like unwary strangers in our land. they brought peace, as they claimed, accompanied with truths and lies we thought it was a blessing; we thought our fears would be conquered. […]
An Interview with Education Luminary, Afolabi Oluwajuwonlo
On this week’s edition of Katanga Spotlight, Theophilus Femi Alawonde met with Afolabi Oluwajuwonlo, a first-class graduate of communications education from the Department of Arts and Social Sciences Education and an erstwhile Administrator-General of Independence Hall, who spoke on his formative years, being a stellar student at the University of […]
Competitive Intelligence: 5 Healthy Acts Your Business Must Prioritise
Ngo Image Credit: https://thecentraltrend.com There’s usually a supposed “bad energy” anytime competition is mentioned. Many self-help books have pointed out the need for no competitive spirit with anybody because we’re individually good. Great! I live with that mindset too. However, one should note that this ideology can only stay with […]
Of Students and Career Shifts: Aren’t We All Dancers?
Akinmoyeje Timileyin Precious In September 2008, The Killers (a musical band) released one of the most symbolic and controversial pieces in the history of songs. Humans, the music in context, doesn’t only offset the conventional techniques of rhythms; it has expressions that take some level of introspection to decipher. Considering […]
Responding to Oppression: Speaking Up or Keeping Shut?
Image Credit: SocialistWorkers.org Missionboy Taking Nigeria as a case study, it is noteworthy that different institutions are getting comfortable with the initial instability caused by the introduction of online learning. The University of Ibadan was not an exception until Twitter ignited with the news of one supposed Dehinde, who insulted […]
Your Online Tests, Have they Been Any Different from Physical Tests?
When the University of Ibadan released her academic calendar a few months back, UItes were all thrown into the state of surprise. Students could not fathom why the University administrators would insist that the first semester be run virtually, amidst a plethora of factors that were at odds with this […]
Alcoholism: A Guide Out of The Foolishness
Dawillty The very first day in this month is called April Fool’s Day. Now, I know this is not news; most of us no longer fall for the pranks anyway. What you probably don’t know is that while we step into April glorifying goofiness and practical jokes that make sweet […]
Edo 2021: Yet Another National Sports Festival?
Bumblebee The Nigerian National Sports Festival is a multi-sport event held biennially. This event is organised by the National Sports Commission, now headed by the Honorable Minister for Youth and Sports. Every two years, the Federal Government, in conjunction with the federation state, hosts the 35 other states of the […]
NPFL Crunch Time: What Lies Ahead, Previews And Predictions
Kelvin Omachonu The Nigeria Professional League (NPFL) is on a one-week break following the first leg of games in the league. Though hectic for everyone involved, it has been quite a good season, especially when juxtaposed with previous seasons. Because of COVID-19 issues, there were many boardroom meetings to conclude […]
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