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Business / Re: Naira Is "World's Best Performing Currency" In April - Bloomberg by MalaikaEH(f): 5:15pm On Apr 12
Naira performed best in April, after performing worst in March. -
In other words, na Naira carry last last month. This month, im come carry first.
Politics / Re: Tinubu Inherited The Worst Economic Challenges So Far In Nigeria’s History - APC by MalaikaEH(f): 8:20am On Apr 02
He inherited it and made it even worster. Now, he can't control it anymore.

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Phones / Re: What’s So Special About Using An Iphone 14 Pro Max?? by MalaikaEH(f): 10:30am On Mar 07
The truth does not have any reply.

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Travel / Re: Twitter Japa Advisor Caught Going Against Her Own Advice 2 Years Later by MalaikaEH(f): 9:40pm On Jan 20
Kindly help her if you can. People often talk based on what they know or experienced. I think she knows better now. Just help her if you can.
Health / Re: Leaving The House Without A Handkerchief by MalaikaEH(f): 3:42pm On Jan 11
Meanwhile, WHO says that Covid 19 is still a public threat.
Politics / Re: EFCC Invites Betta Edu, The Suspended Humanitarian Affairs Minister by MalaikaEH(f): 3:59pm On Jan 08
What about the Accountant General that paid the money into a private account? He can not be trusted. He should be sacked immediately.
Politics / Re: A Governor Without A First Lady; Aiyedatiwas' Case by MalaikaEH(f): 2:12pm On Jan 08
All the governor needs to do is appoint a female commissioner for women affairs. He does not need a first lady to govern a state.

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Phones / Re: Confusion As Telcos Alert Subscribers To NIN-SIM Link Irregularities by MalaikaEH(f): 6:22pm On Jan 03
If a person under 18 years old cannot lawfully own a SIM in his name, pre-registered SIMs will continue to be bought and sold.
Phones / Re: What Was The First Website You Visited This New Year 2024? by MalaikaEH(f): 10:56am On Jan 01
I can't say precisely, but it's between gmail and Nairaland.
Phones / Re: Will You Buy The Itel 5G Phone For N140,000? by MalaikaEH(f): 9:49am On Dec 28, 2023
All other brands are scared of Itel just because it's affordable. Leave us to enjoy our Itel, they won't. They hike their products price for nothing,and look for how to make people afraid to buy Itel. I use P40 and Google Lens is working perfectly on it.
Family / Re: Woman Rejects Christmas Car Gift From Her 200 Level Undergraduate Son (photos) by MalaikaEH(f): 8:37pm On Dec 27, 2023
The mother acted based on already known character of the son. If he had been a well behaved son in the past, I'm sure the mother would have, at least, listened to his explanation of how he raised the money. He must have had questionable behaviour in the past and his mother knows him more than he knows himself.
Travel / Re: 20 Surprising Differences Between The UK And The USA by MalaikaEH(f): 12:30am On Dec 26, 2023
Abid2020
There's nothing surprising about these differences. They have been there for ages.

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Politics / Re: Imo Chairman Of Labour Party Bar. Callistus Ihejiagwa Lost At His Polling Booth by MalaikaEH(f): 8:00pm On Nov 11, 2023
Hope was the only candidate in that election. That is why I didn't go to vote anybody. It would have been a kind of waste of time. If you are in Imo State, you will know.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: ‘I Am Horrified’: UN Chief Guterres Condemns Israeli Attack On Gaza Ambulance by MalaikaEH(f): 11:02am On Nov 05, 2023
It's a "do or die" for both sides. A war is ongoing, but Hamas pulled the" trigger that is still firing.
For this UN chief, he should have started by being shocked about what happened on 7th October, before becoming horrified about what is happening in Gaza. He is clearly biased and should be removed from UN as soon as possible. Anybody that truly wants peace would condemn shading of blood on both sides of the war.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Israel IDF Drops Leaflets For Hamas With Instructions On How To SURRENDER (pics) by MalaikaEH(f): 5:55pm On Oct 29, 2023
Codepain:

A day as coming when Muslims will defeat all the Lord's chosen gods(the jews).
It has been done before so you know though Mouka and his sheep might worship the jews they are not above defeat

This is exactly how HAMAS brains thought before 7th October. They even celebrated. Now, they're blaming Israel for the condition in Gaza, forgetting that they threw the first stone. At times, I wonder whether their brains are on long vacation always acting without thinking about the possible repercussions.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Bodies Of Hostages Found In Gaza, Says Israel by MalaikaEH(f): 6:33am On Oct 15, 2023
turmacs:


Oga stop saying rubbish. Israel isn't controling their economy. Then how is Israel able to block food, electricity, and water supply to Gaza in less than 1 week?
You people keep believing nonsense. Brainwashed lots.

The money Hamas spend on buying weapons and planning attacks on Israel is enough to build their own independent water, electricity and other infrastructure for Gaza, but they won't do that. Instead, they rely on infrastructure built by Israel from days of occupation. They have gotten used to begging and seeking sympathy from all over the world. They knew exactly that Israel would retaliate the way they are doing now before they attacked on 7th October. Yet they went ahead with the attack so as to beg for sympathy from all over the world when Israel retaliates.

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Education / Re: No Students Were Impregnated In Our School - Awka Diocese Refutes Reports by MalaikaEH(f): 10:28am On Sep 17, 2023
ViceGovernor:

Sir for every rumor there is an element of truth to it.
If actually someone impregnated students in the school do you think the school would come out and acknowledge it? Never


The only element of truth in that falsehood is that the school has two young security men. Nothing else.
Education / Re: No Students Were Impregnated In Our School - Awka Diocese Refutes Reports by MalaikaEH(f): 10:25am On Sep 17, 2023
[This rebuttal is correct. Think of it, the students are still on holiday. I wonder what someone will gain from peddling such wicked falsehood.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: I've Just Been Employed As A Teacher, What Should I Do Next? by MalaikaEH(f): 7:26am On Aug 30, 2023
Trustnone,
As an experienced teacher, the following are expected of you:

1. Report to duty on the day of resumption. Some schools may ask teachers to report on Friday prior to Monday resumption day to prepare their notes.

2. When you get there, ask the principal or headteacher for the scheme of work. The scheme of work contains topics to be taught each week.

3. The school will also give you a lesson note. So you should write the lesson plan for each week based on scheme of work for each week.

4. You go to class and teach depending on the time table.

5. You are expected to issue assignment to students after teaching every topic. Make sure you mark assignments , because students won't take you seriously if you overlook marking them.

6. Issue tests based on the school method of doing it. Some schools set first, second and third tests for students every term. Others may give only one test or two.

7. Jot down your examination questions as you write lesson notes on each topic. This will make it easier for you to provide the questions towards the end of the term.

8. After exams, mark the students' scripts and submit the scores to their form teachers. If you are made a form teacher for any of the classes, your work continues until the time you release termly results to your students.

In conclusion, you have nothing to fear. Be inquisitive when you resume at the school. Ask questions. Every school has its own culture and they will be willing to make sure that you follow their culture.

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Family / Re: Most Nigerian Parents Now Ignore Their Children's Moral Behavior by MalaikaEH(f): 5:48am On Aug 30, 2023
Truvelisback:
Nobody vex me ooo. I just noticed that kids of this century have lost it. Although, I don't blame them, I blame the parents. Awful things we couldn't do as kids in our time are what nowadays kids are doing and it's really astonishing.

Parenthood is not easy in today's world. Children handle TV remote control and smartphones nowadays, so they learn from all angles. Most children's behavior is not what their parents taught them.

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Romance / Re: My Wife Has Set A Timetable For Sex For Me. What Do I Do? by MalaikaEH(f): 6:57pm On Aug 24, 2023
addmole:


Why are you laughing. This is not funny. I need help. What do I do?

Your wife knows you very well. You are not man enough to take tangible action about the situation apart from complaining from person to person. Zip up as she likes it. Don't even play with her, since she doesn't like it. Just like her, mind your own business in the house.

If you can do the above for complete six months, she will respect you wella. Come and thank me later.

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Food / Re: Why Do I Purge After Eating Nkwobi Or Goat Head? by MalaikaEH(f): 11:12pm On Aug 05, 2023
Serendipity2023:
Is there any scientific reason why I have diarrhoea ("purging"wink each time I eat Nkwobi, Isi ewu or Abacha?

Is it the potash or pepper?

The scientific reason is that the food is tasty and cold and germs settle quickly on it. Try to warm itjust before eating. The heat will kill all the germs just before the food enters your mouth. Try it and thank me later.
Business / Re: Opay CEO, Olu Akanmu, Resigns by MalaikaEH(f): 7:24am On Aug 01, 2023
My concern is who's presently in charge? They should tell us quickly.
Education / Achieving Academic Excellence: A Success Plan For Improving Your Child's Perform by MalaikaEH(f): 11:09pm On Jul 29, 2023
Achieving Academic Excellence: A Comprehensive Success Plan for Improving Your Child"s Average Scores and Class Position

When reviewing your children's results, focus more on their average scores rather than their class position. Each child has unique strengths and weaknesses, and the average reflects their potential and areas for improvement. Avoid comparing them to others as it leads to bitterness and unhealthy competition.

Encourage self-improvement and provide support to help them succeed. A child with an average of 46% can reach an average of 86% next term with the right assistance. Make out time to be actively involved in their academics, create a strategic plan, and offer guidance and discipline. Academic results should serve as a basis for action, so be intentional and avoid unnecessary comparisons. Remember, your child can do better with your support and a solid academic success plan.


Here are some effective academic success plans that can help a student improve their average score and class position:

1. Set Clear Goals: Work with the student to set specific, achievable academic goals for each subject. These goals should be realistic and measurable, providing a clear target for improvement.

2. Create a Study Schedule:
Help the student develop a structured study schedule that includes dedicated time for each subject. Consistent and focused studying is key to making progress.

3. Identify Weak Areas:
Identify the student's weak areas in each subject and concentrate on improving them. Extra attention and practice in these areas can lead to significant improvements.

4. Seek Additional Help:
Encourage the student to seek help from teachers, peers, or tutors for subjects or topics they find challenging. Sometimes, a different perspective can make all the difference.

5. Practice Regularly: Regular practice and revision are essential. Encourage the student to solve practice questions, past exam papers, and review class notes frequently.

6. Enhance Study Techniques:
Teach effective study techniques, such as summarizing, mind mapping, and active learning, to improve retention and understanding of the material.

7. Minimize Distractions:
Create a conducive study environment by minimizing distractions like social media, TV, or noisy surroundings.

8. Reward Progress: Celebrate the student's progress and achievements, even if they are small. Positive reinforcement can boost motivation and confidence.

9. Monitor Progress: Keep track of the student's academic progress regularly. This will help identify areas that need further improvement and track the effectiveness of the study plan.

10. Encourage a Growth Mindset:
Instill a growth mindset in the student, emphasizing that intelligence and abilities can be developed through effort and learning. This outlook encourages resilience and a willingness to embrace challenges.

11. Engage in Extracurricular Activities:
Encourage the child to participate in extracurricular activities that align with their interests. Engaging in hobbies and activities outside of academics can foster a balanced lifestyle and overall well-being, which positively impacts academic performance.

12. Develop Strong Study Habits: Emphasize the importance of regular sleep, a balanced diet, and physical exercise. Healthy habits contribute to better focus and cognitive function.

Remember, each student is unique, so the success plan should be tailored to their individual needs and learning style. Consistent support, encouragement, and open communication with the student are vital throughout the journey to academic improvement.

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Education / Curbing Indiscipline Among Secondary School Students: Effective Strategies by MalaikaEH(f): 8:42am On Jul 29, 2023
Curbing Indiscipline Among Secondary School Students: Strategies for a Disciplined Learning Environment

Introduction

Indiscipline among secondary school students has been a perennial concern for educators and parents alike. It disrupts the learning environment, affects academic performance, and hampers the overall growth and development of young minds. Addressing this issue requires a multi-faceted approach that involves collaboration between educators, parents, and policymakers. By implementing effective strategies, we can foster a disciplined atmosphere in schools, enabling students to reach their full potential.

Understanding the Causes

Before discussing the solutions, it is essential to comprehend the root causes of indiscipline among secondary school students. Some common factors contributing to this behavior include peer pressure, lack of parental involvement, teacher-student conflicts, academic stress, and exposure to negative influences through media and the internet. Moreover, societal changes and personal issues can also play a role in a student's behavior.

Effective Strategies to Curb Indiscipline

Positive Discipline Approach:
Encouraging positive discipline is crucial to creating a conducive learning environment. This approach focuses on promoting good behavior through rewards, recognition, and praise, rather than solely relying on punitive measures. By acknowledging and reinforcing positive behavior, students are motivated to continue demonstrating responsible conduct.

Student Counseling and Support Services:
Establishing counseling and support services within schools helps students deal with personal issues and academic challenges. Trained counselors can guide students towards making better choices, managing stress, and resolving conflicts. Providing a safe space for students to express themselves can significantly reduce indiscipline incidents.

Parental Involvement:
Parents play a vital role in shaping their children's behavior. Schools should actively engage parents in their child's education and discipline. Regular parent-teacher meetings, workshops, and open communication channels facilitate understanding and cooperation between parents and educators. Collaborative efforts enhance student discipline both at home and in school.

Character Education:
Integrating character education into the curriculum is instrumental in fostering moral values and ethical conduct among students. Emphasizing traits like respect, empathy, responsibility, and integrity instills a sense of discipline and cultivates a respectful school culture.

Establishing Clear Rules and Consequences:
Having well-defined rules and consequences for breaching them is essential. Students need to be aware of the expected behavior and the repercussions of misconduct. Consistency in enforcing these rules sends a strong message and deters students from engaging in indiscipline.

Encourage Extracurricular Activities:
Engaging students in extracurricular activities like sports, arts, and clubs can provide a positive outlet for their energy and creativity. Participation in such activities not only improves discipline but also enhances teamwork and social skills.

Conclusion

Curbing indiscipline among secondary school students is a collective responsibility that involves the school, parents, and the broader community. By adopting positive discipline approaches, providing counseling and support services, encouraging parental involvement, and promoting character education, we can foster a disciplined learning environment. Nurturing disciplined students not only benefits their academic performance but also equips them with vital life skills to become responsible and successful individuals in the future.
Education / Re: St. Catharine's Girls Secondary School, Nkwerre: Where Divine Strength Empowers by MalaikaEH(f): 8:38am On Jul 29, 2023
Curbing Indiscipline Among Secondary School Students: Strategies for a Disciplined Learning Environment

Introduction

Indiscipline among secondary school students has been a perennial concern for educators and parents alike. It disrupts the learning environment, affects academic performance, and hampers the overall growth and development of young minds. Addressing this issue requires a multi-faceted approach that involves collaboration between educators, parents, and policymakers. By implementing effective strategies, we can foster a disciplined atmosphere in schools, enabling students to reach their full potential.

Understanding the Causes

Before discussing the solutions, it is essential to comprehend the root causes of indiscipline among secondary school students. Some common factors contributing to this behavior include peer pressure, lack of parental involvement, teacher-student conflicts, academic stress, and exposure to negative influences through media and the internet. Moreover, societal changes and personal issues can also play a role in a student's behavior.

Effective Strategies to Curb Indiscipline

Positive Discipline Approach:
Encouraging positive discipline is crucial to creating a conducive learning environment. This approach focuses on promoting good behavior through rewards, recognition, and praise, rather than solely relying on punitive measures. By acknowledging and reinforcing positive behavior, students are motivated to continue demonstrating responsible conduct.

Student Counseling and Support Services:
Establishing counseling and support services within schools helps students deal with personal issues and academic challenges. Trained counselors can guide students towards making better choices, managing stress, and resolving conflicts. Providing a safe space for students to express themselves can significantly reduce indiscipline incidents.

Parental Involvement:
Parents play a vital role in shaping their children's behavior. Schools should actively engage parents in their child's education and discipline. Regular parent-teacher meetings, workshops, and open communication channels facilitate understanding and cooperation between parents and educators. Collaborative efforts enhance student discipline both at home and in school.

Character Education:
Integrating character education into the curriculum is instrumental in fostering moral values and ethical conduct among students. Emphasizing traits like respect, empathy, responsibility, and integrity instills a sense of discipline and cultivates a respectful school culture.

Establishing Clear Rules and Consequences:
Having well-defined rules and consequences for breaching them is essential. Students need to be aware of the expected behavior and the repercussions of misconduct. Consistency in enforcing these rules sends a strong message and deters students from engaging in indiscipline.

Encourage Extracurricular Activities:
Engaging students in extracurricular activities like sports, arts, and clubs can provide a positive outlet for their energy and creativity. Participation in such activities not only improves discipline but also enhances teamwork and social skills.

Conclusion

Curbing indiscipline among secondary school students is a collective responsibility that involves the school, parents, and the broader community. By adopting positive discipline approaches, providing counseling and support services, encouraging parental involvement, and promoting character education, we can foster a disciplined learning environment. Nurturing disciplined students not only benefits their academic performance but also equips them with vital life skills to become responsible and successful individuals in the future.
Education / St. Catharine's Girls Secondary School, Nkwerre: Where Divine Strength Empowers by MalaikaEH(f): 7:43am On Jul 29, 2023
🏫 St. Catharine's Girls Secondary School, Nkwerre: Where Divine Strength Empowers Minds and Hearts 🌟

Are you in search of an exceptional educational institution that will nurture your daughter's academic excellence and character development? Look no further than St. Catharine's Girls Secondary School in Nkwerre! With our motto "From strength to strength," we are dedicated to providing an enriching and empowering learning environment for young women to thrive.

Here are some compelling reasons why you should consider enrolling your daughter in our prestigious school:

1. Comprehensive Facilities:
At St. Catharine's, we understand the importance of creating a conducive learning environment. We offer both day and boarding options, ensuring flexibility to accommodate different needs. Our newly completed hostel provides a secure and comfortable home-away-from-home for our boarding students, complete with constant water supply to guarantee their well-being.

2. Embracing Technology and Safety:
Our commitment to innovation and safety is unwavering. To enhance security, we have installed solar-powered lights around the premises, creating a secure space for your daughter's education. Additionally, our well-equipped, solar-powered computer laboratory prepares students for the digital age, empowering them with essential skills for the future.

3. Nurturing Artistic Talents:
Creativity is encouraged and celebrated at St. Catharine's. Our well-equipped Arts studio is a space where budding artists can explore their talents and express themselves freely, fostering a well-rounded education.

4. Inspiring Scientific Minds:
Our well-equipped Science laboratories offer hands-on experiences, allowing your daughter to delve into the wonders of science. Through practical experiments and innovative teaching approaches, we aim to ignite a lifelong passion for STEM subjects.

5. A Haven of Knowledge :
Our well-equipped library is a treasure trove of knowledge, encouraging a love for reading and independent learning. Here, your daughter can expand her horizons and explore a wide range of literature and resources.

6. Dedicated and Enthusiastic Educators:
At St. Catharine's, we believe that teachers are the backbone of education. Our faculty comprises highly qualified, experienced, and passionate educators who are committed to nurturing each student's individual talents and potential.

7. Health and Wellness:
Your daughter's health is our priority. Our standard and well-equipped sick bay ensure that immediate medical attention is readily available if needed, giving you peace of mind knowing that she is in safe hands.

8. Nurturing Spiritual Values:
Our magnificent chapel, aptly named the "Chapel of Light," provides a space for moral instructions and spiritual growth. We embrace the values of compassion, empathy, and respect, nurturing students into responsible and empathetic global citizens.

9. Embracing Sports and Physical Development :
A sound mind resides in a healthy body. Our spacious quadrangle serves as a hub for all kinds of sports and physical activities, encouraging students to stay active and develop essential life skills through teamwork and sportsmanship.

10. Infrastructure and Accessibility:
We understand the importance of accessibility. All access roads to the school have been recently rebuilt and tarred, ensuring a smooth journey for students and parents alike.

11. Diocese of Orlu Ownership:
Being owned by the Diocese of Orlu strengthens our moral foundation and commitment to nurturing students' spiritual values alongside academic excellence.

12. Affordability:
Quality education shouldn't come at a hefty price. At St. Catharine's, we offer all these outstanding facilities and resources at an affordable fee, making it accessible to families from all walks of life.

St. Catharine's Girls Secondary School, Nkwerre, stands as a beacon of excellence, empowering young women to flourish academically, spiritually, and socially. We invite you to join our esteemed community, where your daughter will find the support, guidance, and encouragement she needs to reach her full potential.

Enroll your daughter at St. Catharine's Girls Secondary School today and witness her journey of growth, resilience, and success as she progresses "From strength to strength." Together, we will shape a brighter future for the next generation of strong, compassionate, and empowered leaders.

Contact us now to secure your daughter's place in our esteemed institution. We look forward to welcoming her into the St. Catharine's family!
Email: stcatharinesgssnkwerre@gmail.com
Phones / Re: How Is The New Platform "Threads" Like? by MalaikaEH(f): 5:22pm On Jul 08, 2023
I registered just to see Tinubu on Threads,
Anyway, unlike Twitter, a single chat on Threads will carry many ropes. In fact, you have to search for the replies.
Phones / Re: Threads Surpasses 95 Million Posts & 50 Million Users, As Musk Cries Foul by MalaikaEH(f): 12:41pm On Jul 07, 2023
Gajagojo:
The question is why Africans cannot create their own platforms?

Africans created Whatsapp, but they sold it to Facebook.

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Phones / Re: Itel P40: Designs Specification And Price by MalaikaEH(f): 1:04pm On Jun 07, 2023
Spiff20:
As in. All the rave with high end iphones and Sammy. Don't they all do the same thing asides from crisp clear picture quality? The iphones even have limitations.

The P40 also take very clear pictures.
Phones / Re: Itel P40: Designs Specification And Price by MalaikaEH(f): 10:39am On Jun 07, 2023
BackFromBalablu:

You're not a gadget expert. So chill and enjoy your phone.
I dnt know why you'd be comparing itel with iphone undecided smh

Am not an iphone lover. Bt never say this outside if you no go fit endure bite (mocking)

Well.... Like i said earlier you dnt really know what phones are all about. Enjoy your ITEL P40 smiley

Well, I know that phones are about making calls, surfing the internet, socializing on social media, etc. I won't spend an extra kobo on something I can get for less, so that people won't mock me. Even as a gift, I won't prefer an iphone to Itel p40, unless I have plans of making money out of the gift.

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Phones / Re: Itel P40: Designs Specification And Price by MalaikaEH(f): 1:36am On Jun 07, 2023
I bought an Itel P40 and honestly, I'm enjoying it. I don't really understand why people are paranoid about Itel... Guess it's individual differences and varying needs. Personally, I don't see any extra thing I can do with an Iphone 14 Pro Max, or any other phone for that matter, which a P40 can't do for me.

All the advertised features are in the phone and they're working well.

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