Wednesday, 10 July 2013

REASON FOR MASSIVE FAILURE OF STUDENTS IN EXAMINATION IN NIGERIA….



students sitting for examination
 
It’s no news again that 60percent of students that engage in examinations fail to come out with good results. Some have different reason for which they come out failure in an examination while others do not.

The 40percent who get to make the pass mark may not really come out with good grades but maybe just a pass mark.


students preparing for examination
 
It’s been observed that majority of students that sit for examinations do not prepare for it. Some depend on other students to help them in the examination hall which sometimes they get disappointed, and as a result of that failure occur.

 
 
Another reason why students fail examination is as a result of emotional unbalance. Some students go for examinations having one or two things bordering them and as a result of this they are not able to think properly. When this is done, failure sets in.
Not been present in class can go a long way in contributing to the failure of students in examination. Some students maybe physically present in class but mentally absent which is capable of causing huge failure among students. Some students know their weakness which is if they are not in class when a topic is taught they may find it difficult on their own to understand it and they still absent themselves from classes.
 
 
 
 

“UNETHICAL AND UNPROFESSIONAL REPORTING SHOULD NOT BE OF JOURNALISTS”. COMMISSIONER FOR INFORMATION


 Nigerian Journalist has been advised to imbibe professionalism in their sourcing and dissemination of information for public consumption.
This was made known in a speech by the Honorable commissioner for Information and strategy Lagos State Lateef Aderemi Ibirogba at the third edition of the student week of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism Ogba held Wednesday 19th June 2013.
The commissioner in his speech identified one of the roles of the media as watchdog, and he encouraged them as powerful professionals to ensure they perform their duty without fear of Government or any other department.
Lagos State Commissioner for information
 
He identified a second important role of Journalist as representatives of the Nation; however, journalists are positioned as advocate or champions of the people.
The commissioner noted that the career Journalism has been in the forefront of various struggles for national development in the country since its inception in 1859 to this present democratic dispensation.
He however enjoined journalist to keep up the good work and ensure that the ethical standard of journalism is practiced now and even years to come.
In related development, he described objectivity as all moral ethics, values in any journalistic work, he stressed that objectivity should be the guide line of all professional journalist.
Lateef pointed out one wrong done in the Journalism profession which is not engaging in protocol of honoring our own senior advocate of the profession.
He added “if we are to do that, we have a long list of foremost practioners that deserve the title. Worthy of mentioning icons like Dr Obafemi Awolowo, Lateef Jakande , Bisi Onabanjo, Alahaji Babatunde Jose, Uncle Sam Amuka, Peter Enahoro, Dele Giwa, Segun Osobo and the host of others”
He urged Journalist despite being guided with stringent laws, monopolistic ownership, and sometimes the threat of brute force; they should still maintain the standard which has been from the time of the fathers of Journalism.



 

Saturday, 6 July 2013

NIJ CROWNS NEW AMBASDORS

Beauty is not only in the physical appearances of an individual, it goes beyond what is seen on the outside; beauty has a whole lot to do with how well that individual can use his or her intelligence.


If you are in doubt of this saying ask Bunmi Isaiah Adeyara and Cynthia Okoha the newly crowned as the MR and MISS of the Nigerian premier monotechnic in Mass Communication NIJ.

The former king and Queen Alex Ukem and Peace Nwajiobi who students thought were the most beautiful and handsome in the institution had no choice but to give to ceaser what belongs to ceaser which is the crown.
The two who were recently crowned one of the newest ambassadors of the institution during its student week which lasted from 17th to 22rd of June cannot but give thanks to God almighty for making one of their dreams come through.

In a brief chat with Bunmi shortly after he was crowned winner of the competition, he with joy and gladness said that his position as the new MR NIJ has not and will not change anything in him, be he sees it as a responsibility on him as a young Nigerian who is passionate about positive change.


bunmi,cynthia,alex,peace and mr and miss photogenic and amity

He however noted his plans as the new ambassador of the institution “I will use my position as MR NIJ to influence youths positively because I still believe in the policy of good people great nation

Bunmi also said I will ensure that students take their academic more seriously so they can become that good great people we all dream about and Nigeria will become a better place

Also in an interview with the MISS, who hails from Eboyi State sees her position as an opportunity to affect lives which she has always wanted to do.

Cynthia revealed to our reporter that she and Bunmi have two mapped out goal they want to achieve at the end of their reign which they refused to reveal till the end of their reign.

She also revealed that she will ensure that students maintain good morals in the institution. She noted that being beautiful is not all that matter, but beauty with intelligence will surely make away for people.