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You are born truly smart and intelligent and you had better believe it. The problems we often face in our academic pursuits are as a result of lackluster attitudes towards taking the steps we need to take in discipline and perseverance. Nobody is born a dullard! Men like Ben Carson, the renowned talented neurosurgeon have attested to the fact “because we may be experiencing poor performances in our studies at our present levels of study doesn’t mean we do not have the capacity and potential to become outstanding in our various fields of study. All that may be needed for you to make that break may be a mental shift and a decision to begin to apply with discipline principles that will make you successful. Here, we will look at eight steps that can help you prepare for successful exams during the semester. You may also be interested in other exam secrets and study tips available in our exams category https://polygist.com.ng/2019/01/30/how-to-prepare-for-successful-exams-during-the-semester-8-helpful-tips |
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During the All Progressive Congress’s campaign rally in Borno state on Monday, the national chairman of the All Progressive Congress political party, Adams Oshiomole slams the former president of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, Igbere Tv reports. According to Oshiomole;”Obasanjo went to toilet 5 times in 2 hours when he saw the crowd that came for Buhari’s campaign rally.” Watch video https://polygist.com.ng/2019/01/23/video-obasanjo-went-to-toilet-5-times-in-2-hours-ex-governor/ |
9ja News JUST IN: NLC Rejects New Minimum Wage, Reveals Next Line Of Action polygist Barely hours after the National Council Of States adopted 27,000 Naira as the new minimum wage against the N30,000 proposed by Labour Unions, the Nigeria Labour Congress(NLC) has rejected it, Igberetvnews reports. This was made known by the NLC Secretary-General, Dr. Peter Ozo. According to him , the council has no jurisdiction determining another amount after a Tripartite Committee had submitted its report . Advertisement“ It is abysmal of government to be delaying the submission of an Executive Bill to the National Assembly and by wrongfully adopting N27 , 000 through the council of states , ” he said . The NLC Scribe noted that the NLC has scheduled an emergency National Executive Council meeting for Friday to weigh on the deadline given to government within which to submit an executive bill to the National Assembly, Igberetvnews gathered. Adding that with its latest action, the Federal Government was only projecting a shutdown of the economy. “This is because workers should not be held responsible for any development after its NEC meeting on Friday,’’ he said. https://polygist.com.ng/2019/01/23/just-in-nlc-rejects-new-minimum-wage-reveals-next-line-of-action/ |
POLYGIST LACK OF CONFIDENCE There are a lot of young people who have confidence problem. They do not believe in themselves, and always see themselves as not good enough. The truth about not having confidence is that it somehow always reflects in your dealings, and attracts the same from people around you. If you lack confidence, no one will believe in you, and you’re most likely to be boxed into corners by more confident people. Self-belief is key to achieving and unlocking greatness. GULLIBILITY Every human being should have a mind of their own. It is okay to consider other people’s opinions, but that doesn’t mean you should fall for them easily without careful thought, or even when they’re not healthy for you. Gullible people fail easily because they’re easily deceived. You must have a mind of your own if you intend to move forward in life. SELF COMPARISONS TO OTHERS Comparing yourself to others can be healthy in the sense that it can drive you to do better, but it can also be devastating and depressing. You cannot compare yourself to a fraudulent person driving a fancy car when you do a legitimate job. There’s no connection there. When you do that, you only cause yourself so much unnecessary worry. You must understand that everyone has their clock in life. Allow yours direct you. RUNNING FROM PROBLEMS The more you run from problems, the more they pile up, and wait for when you’re ready. The only problems you must avoid are only those you’re not obliged to do. Otherwise, learn to take challenges head on. If anything, that would make you stronger, and prepare you for the journey ahead. SURROUNDING YOURSELF WITH NEGATIVE PEOPLE Negativity breeds negativity. If you want to experience positive vibes, you can only keep those kind of people around you. Avoid naysayers. Avoid people who see no right in something good. Avoid people who don’t think like you. They are of no use to your cause, and would only end up bringing you down. FOCUSING MORE ON YOUR FLAWS It’s not a bad habit to try to improve on your flaws, however, when you overdo it, it can overshadow your strengths which means you end up feeling more depressed than happy enough to pursue your strengths and channel them into something positive. LACK OF CURIOSITY Curiosity they say kills the cat, but it can also save it. Curious people know and learn so much, which is vital to their success and progress in life. As you know, ‘Knowledge is power https://polygist.com.ng/2018/12/07/7-bad-habits-you-must-stop-if-you-are-a-student/ |
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STUDENTS’ UNION GOVERNMENT, FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC EDE A call for protest on 28th of January 2019 Combatant greeting from the zenith of almighty federal polytechnic ede student union, to all courageous stakeholders and powerful comrades. The students union government https://polygist.com.ng/2019/01/20/federal-poly-ede-sug-calls-for-protest-on-the-28th-of-jan-read-demands/ |
The overall best graduating student of the University of Benin (UNIBEN), Oluwakemi Igiehon, has attributed her academic feat to God and hard work. In an interview with our Correspondents, Oluwakemi who garnered a CGPA of 4.91 to emerge the best, advised students to work hard and “remember God because true and lasting success comes from Him”. INTRODUCTION My name is Oluwakemi Igiehon. https://polygist.com.ng/2019/01/22/secret-of-my-success-uniben-best-graduating-student-challenge-to-polytechnic-students/ |
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