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OBSTACLES IN THE WAY OF AN UNDERGRADUATE 1

Yesterday we were told to buy a textbook of 7,000 and pay up our fees of 60,000.

Called family at home but they didn't have any.

My friends were also from a poor home.

I am in 200level business admin,first child of a poor pastor. My father has never touched 60,000 that is his,my first year was paid through a loan which my father is still paying. Called my rich uncles last night and heard the same thing "No money now Amara, find where you can get the money, we will pay back". Same lie they told my Dad in 100 level. How would we make this payment in 2 weeks.

Took a walk this morning, where I met a man named Chief obi. He said he liked me and wanted to be my friend, he promised to take care of me and that he had nothing in mind except that I reminded him of his daughter but we all know how Nigerian so called friends are(signs) (raising tone slightly) I want to marry a virgin but I really have no option, or time as he wants to see me tomorrow and you know Nigerian guys don't like doing the chasing.... To be continued tomorrow


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DANIEL’S BIG PLANE


On a big sunny day, Daniel was very excited because he was going to fly his new toy plane for the first time, when he started flying it he was soaring to great heights and it was really fantastic until suddenly it started to descend unexpectedly and had a big fall, which caused it to be damaged.


When this happened, he could not believe how quickly the plane had been damaged.


So he and his mother went to the store where they had bought it, so that they could get it repaired or get a new plane.


When they got to the store they were treated and told that this model was having problems and was easily damaged, so they gave him a new one and he was ready to start flying his plane.


The next day when he was going to start flying the plane that had been delivered to him, he was very happy until he observed that the plane was not flying at high altitudes and every so often it turned off.


So this got Daniel thinking, “How about I build a big and sturdier airplane so it can fly at high altitudes and won’t break so easily?”


But then when imagining this, several questions began to arise “how do I build it? What could be the best idea to put into practice?


He thought about all this for a while until it was decided that he was going to build the best airplane possible, so that it wouldn’t get damaged every time he started flying it.


So he had to find all the necessary information to get started and so he went straight to the library to investigate the best way to create his great plane.


Upon arrival, he observed many interesting things and discovered new ideas that would be of great help in achieving his goal.


So when he got all the information, he went to look for the materials that he could find in his house, to start building his big plane.


He gathered all the materials and began building his plane.


Weeks went by and he managed to finish his incredible plane.


So he was ready to fly his plane, but to his surprise it was not flying as he expected and he began to check what might be preventing the plane from flying as he wanted.


Then he discovered that it was a problem with the weight of the plane and so he made some changes so that it will rise as high as he had always wanted.


When he had finished making the necessary changes and is ready to fly, he went to test the plane and it was flying at unimaginable heights, it was truly incredible.


He was very excited flying his big plane, he had finally made it.


Then the other children asked him how it is that your plane does not break as fast as the others.


So he helped them by devising each one of his planes and they were turning into reality each illusion of wanting an amazing and resistant airplane.

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A+ STUDENTS MENTALITY: 1

(DISCIPLINE)


there are key components and key ingredients in the recipe of a student mentality. number one you need to be disciplined. the future is very expensive and only those who are carriers of discipline can inherit the future. i need you to stay motivated.


i don't care if you have to listen to me a thousand times. i need you to stay motivated. and i need that motivation to mature into discipline. but i need you to be self-aware. so i need you to remember that you are always learning. in life you are always learning. and i need you to believe in yourself. i need you to see yourself capable, lovable, and unconditionally worthy of your future.


turn your pain into progress. i need you to see yourself see yourself. one of the things that many students lack is vision. you got to see yourself before you get there you have to hear yourself telling yourself thank you.


i need you to open up your ears, open up your ears because the you from the future is telling you thank you. thank you for not giving up when you wanted to give up. thank you for not being depressed. thank you for not allowing the brokenness to eat your progress. thank you. thank you thank you you got this. it's going to get hard sometimes i'm telling you right now it's not going to be easy but it's worth it.


maybe you're listening to me right now you want to lose weight or you you try to pass the final exam or maybe there's just this feat that seem is known. it is impossible to turn your pain into progress turn your pain into progress i need you to be uncomfortable with average. i need you to be allergic to average. i need you to come to the end of yourself .


so many people are depending on you. a student is hard-working a student is mentally tough, have the ability to adapt, have a character , consistency, demonstrate courage on the daily, stay motivated stay positive earn your respect. have a winning attitude. breathe ,compete , make no excuses set goals practice great habits. stay focused. want your future you gotta outwork everybody on that field you gotta outwork everybody in the room you gotta learn how to perform under pressure you gotta leave it all out on the field everybody want the future but everybody wants to be average.


they're going to be times when you feel like you're losing your mind. and you study for hours and you're going to take an exam and you will not pass. a student is resilient, a student is disciplined, a student is committed, a student is consistent, even when they don't want to be. because the cycle of depression needs to end with you. the cycle of not enough needs to end with you. the lack and the dysfunction and the anxiety and all of these things that your family and your father and your mother have gone through, you have to keep a student mentality.


i studied and i failed the exam i studied and i failed the test. and life is an uphill war and it is filled with tests and exams and critical moments where you are going to have to dig deep inside of yourself . and ask yourself why why did you start in the first place? and what was the emotion the feeling what was the science and the psychology behind the decision that you made? and nine times out of ten i can tell you why you started you started because you were hungry.


hunger is the feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by a lack of food coupled with a desire to eat. how hungry are you ? when you feel like drawing in a town when you feel like surrendering everything you work for remember why you started. remember how you felt when you started . you were hungry. when you want to let go when you want to surrender when you want to stop when you're ready to quit, when you have failed and failed again. let me remind you what got you here. hunger got you here a strong desire got you here. you were desperate to break curses in your family. you were desperate to break the cycle of poverty and depression. you were desperate. hunger catch you here remember this.


every dream requires discipline every dream requires discipline. you can travel the world and study students and their behaviors and their mindsets, there is a science behind achievement. and when you study the most successful students in the world we find that they are responsible, they are motivated, they are self-managed, they are self-aware they have a long-lasting student mentality. even after they have passed the test because they understand that life is a test and in life there are ups and there are downs.


and so accept the responsibility see yourself as primarily responsible for your outcomes and your experiences. you are going to need discipline. motivation will help you get started. but discipline is going to keep you on the road to your destiny. you got to be self-motivated. you got to find purpose in what you do, by discovering personally meaningful goals and dreams.


if you're going to be a successful student if you're going to come out on top, you've got to start managing your time. you plan and you take action in pursuit of your goals and dreams. so let me tell you something everybody has a dream that there is a behavior that must follow your belief system . remember this behavior follows belief. if you have not been able to change your behavior to match your dream, then you need to go back and examine your belief.


because 10 times out of 10 if you can't change your behavior to match your dream then you don't believe. when somebody believes everything changes. the time is coming where you are going to feel like giving up but you're going to have to remember why you started.


you got to dig deep and learn how to create possibilities for yourself when nobody gives you an opportunity you have to turn your mess into your message.

This is the whole truth on why you need to study

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NIGERIA AT 63: NOTHING LEFT TO CELEBRATE


Nigeria, Africa's most populous country and the world's sixth most populous, marks its 63rd anniversary of independence today, October 1, 2023. Many Nigerians, however, have little or nothing to take pleasure in or celebrate, as the country faces numerous issues that have destroyed its potential and possibilities.


Since gaining independence from Britain in 1960, Nigeria has been plagued by successive leadership failures, corrupt leaders who prioritize personal interests over public interest, poor infrastructure, a lack of health care facilities, insecurity, and economic woes; today, a dollar exchanges for over a thousand niara on the foreign exchange market. All of these factors have led to Nigeria's poor performance in different indicators of economic growth and development.


Nigeria's GDP per capita in 2020 was $2,229, putting it 149th out of 189 nations, according to the World Bank. In 2019, the country's human development index (HDI), which evaluates inhabitants' quality of life, was 0.539, ranking it 161st out of 189 countries. In 2020, the country ranked 131st out of 190 in the ease of doing business index, which evaluates the regulatory environment for enterprises.Nigeria


Moreover, Nigeria has been grappling with the problem of poverty and inequality for decades. According to the World Poverty Clock, Nigeria is the world's poverty capital, with about 105 million people living in extreme poverty as of October 2020. This means that more than half of the country's population survives on less than $1 per day. The poverty situation is worsened by the high rate of unemployment, which stood at 33.3% as of December 2020.


In addition to the economic challenges, Nigeria also faces security threats from various sources, such as the Boko Haram insurgency in the northeast, the banditry and kidnapping in the northwest, the farmer-herder clashes in the middle belt, oil theft in the Niger-delta and the separatist agitation in the southeast. These conflicts have claimed thousands of lives and displaced millions of people from their homes.


Furthermore, Nigeria suffers from poor infrastructure and lack of basic amenities, such as electricity, water, roads, and health care. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Nigeria's health system is ranked 187th out of 191 countries in terms of overall performance. The country has one of the lowest ratios of doctors to patients in the world, with about four doctors per 10,000 people. The country also has one of the highest maternal and child mortality rates in the world, with about 800 women dying from pregnancy-related causes per 100,000 live births and about 120 children dying before their fifth birthday per 1,000 live births.


Given these grim realities, it is hard to find any reason to celebrate Nigeria's independence anniversary. The country has failed to live up to its potential and aspirations as the giant of Africa and a leader in the continent. The country has also failed to deliver on its social contract with its citizens, who have been denied their basic rights and dignity.


Therefore, as Nigeria marks its 63rd year as a sovereign nation, it is time for its leaders and citizens to reflect on the past mistakes and failures and chart a new course for the future. It is time for Nigeria to embrace good governance, accountability, transparency, rule of law, and respect for human rights and shun all forms of electoral malpractices especially the type we saw in just concluded general election. It is time for Nigeria to invest in its human capital, infrastructure, security, and social welfare. It is time for Nigeria to unite and work together for a common goal of peace and prosperity. It is time for Nigeria to rise from its ashes and reclaim its glory and assert herself in the committee of nations.


Obinna Nnajiuba Agbogidi

Is a public policy analyst and hold an MSc in Public Administration

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The Distance Learning Institution , First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) , is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University.


EARN YOUR DEGREE WITH EASE


The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree .


First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) is An International University Accredited and Recognized by Several International Bodies including National Universities Commission (NUC )


Accreditation/Recognition as Follows :

(1) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Accredited by The Education Board of Accreditation after scoring 100 points which is above the expected average 40 points on self assessment of his institution through CCLP World Wide Accreditation on 12/28/2020, and is also recognized by the National Universities Commission (NUC ) .

(2) First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) as an International University Accredited by the Education Board of Accreditation and Recognized by Several Professional Universities Licenses Agency in the World , has gotten National Universities Commission ( NUC) Recognition.

(3) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is also a registered member of European Council For Business Education ,


Registration date: 2021-07-19 ,

Time : 17:54:52 ,

User ID : 770 ,


Status : Active Profile Registered .


(4)First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Registered as a Member of Association of African Universities,

Registration Number : AAU/OMU/20210301/163 .


(5) First African Distance Learning University " FADLU " Unlimited is Incorporated as a private company Unlimited by Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria , Registration Number : 1766732


(6) first African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Member of National Universities Commission (NUC ) QUESTIONNAIRES FOR ICT DIRECTORS / UNIVERSITIES

(7) Official Academic Signatory Awarded to FIRST AFRICAN DISTANCE LEARNING UNIVERSITY “FADLU “


Issued on Dec 28, 2020.


(cool First African Distance Learning University is a member of Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC ) Year 2023 .


(9) First African Distance Learning University is a Member of Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)


(10) First African Distance Learning University, FADLU was founded on 28Th December 2020 by Hon , Chime . I. Giland .


(11) Certificate of Signatory / Participant is Granted To Chime Ifebuchechukwu Giland of First African Distance Learning University by the Education Charter .


Certificate No : 10015


First African Distance Learning University, FADLU Established On December 28th 2020 .

https://sites.google.com/view/edufadlu/

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https://avalanches.com/ng/benincity_distance_learning_university_in_nigeria_6725431_09_09_2023

The Distance Learning Institution , First African Distance Learning University (FADLU) , is a unique distance learning institution of repute ; excelling in the delivery of certificate diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in all fields to advance the scope of FADLU reach in educational delivery as envisaged by the founding fathers of this University.


EARN YOUR DEGREE WITH EASE


The First African Distance Learning University ,FADLU , is designed to award degrees to his /her students who passed the prescribed examinations ; and had under the authority of the school, been admitted to degree .


First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) is An International University Accredited and Recognized by Several International Bodies including National Universities Commission (NUC )


Accreditation/Recognition as Follows :

(1) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Accredited by The Education Board of Accreditation after scoring 100 points which is above the expected average 40 points on self assessment of his institution through CCLP World Wide Accreditation on 12/28/2020, and is also recognized by the National Universities Commission (NUC ) .

(2) First African Distance Learning University ( FADLU ) as an International University Accredited by the Education Board of Accreditation and Recognized by Several Professional Universities Licenses Agency in the World , has gotten National Universities Commission ( NUC) Recognition.

(3) First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is also a registered member of European Council For Business Education ,


Registration date: 2021-07-19 ,

Time : 17:54:52 ,

User ID : 770 ,


Status : Active Profile Registered .


(4)First African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Registered as a Member of Association of African Universities,

Registration Number : AAU/OMU/20210301/163 .


(5) First African Distance Learning University " FADLU " Unlimited is Incorporated as a private company Unlimited by Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria , Registration Number : 1766732


(6) first African Distance Learning University (FADLU ) is Member of National Universities Commission (NUC ) QUESTIONNAIRES FOR ICT DIRECTORS / UNIVERSITIES

(7) Official Academic Signatory Awarded to FIRST AFRICAN DISTANCE LEARNING UNIVERSITY “FADLU “


Issued on Dec 28, 2020.


(cool First African Distance Learning University is a member of Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC ) Year 2023 .


(9) First African Distance Learning University is a Member of Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)


(10) First African Distance Learning University, FADLU was founded on 28Th December 2020 by Hon , Chime . I. Giland .


(11) Certificate of Signatory / Participant is Granted To Chime Ifebuchechukwu Giland of First African Distance Learning University by the Education Charter .


Certificate No : 10015


First African Distance Learning University, FADLU Established On December 28th 2020 .

https://sites.google.com/view/edufadlu/

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