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Last year, the Ugandan president sparked widespread outrage when he banned the mini-skirt. He warned women against wearing ‘short and revealing’ skirts because it is unacceptable in African cultures. The internet went into over-drive; Facebook, Twitter and other social media networks were abuzz with irritated and angry people. It is important to note that in Nigeria, most teenage girls have been victims of sexual assault. What are my thoughts on the matter? What a woman wears has nothing to do with rape. Life doesn’t have to be a skin show, but it sure doesn’t have to be suffocating for women. Everyone has a right to choose what they wear. We should never force anyone to do anything because that’s taking away their freedom. I could go on and on but let me know what you think: Do you also think that “just because you’ve got it, doesn’t mean you should flaunt it”? Is it anyone’s business what a woman wears? Are mini-skirts risque? Go on and drop a comment below! http://www.studentsforumng.com/forum/tsf/do-mini-skirts-encourage-rape/ |
Fire outbreaks have in recent years been a recurring problem in Lagos, wreaking much havoc which included the destruction of lives and property. A fire incident that ravaged parts of the Dumping ground section of the popular LAWMA office(Bowler) at Oko-filling Bus-stop, Igando -Ikotun in Alimosho, Lagos state, on Sunday January 11, 2014. Men of the State Fire Service, however, successfully contained the inferno, which began at about 11:0am. Fire fighters couldn't achieve much due to inadequate water in their water tank but thanks to one of the landlord on the Mike-Anison Street who gave out water for free to the fire fighters. I was happy when I saw the fire fighters came around at the place at 11:30am, fire service, as well as some traders, battled for hours to put out the fire in order to save the popular boarding school beside the place. By Yusuf Opeyemi Twitter: @quduslap 08167767147 |
Fire outbreaks have in recent years been a recurring problem in Lagos, wreaking much havoc which included the destruction of lives and property. A fire incident that ravaged parts of the Dumping ground section of the popular LAWMA office(Bowler) at Oko-filling Bus-stop, Igando -Ikotun in Alimosho, Lagos state, on Sunday January 11, 2014. Men of the State Fire Service, however, successfully contained the inferno, which began at about 11:0am. Fire fighters couldn't achieve much due to inadequate water in their water tank but thanks to one of the landlord on the Mike-Anison Street who gave out water for free to the fire fighters. I was happy when I saw the fire fighters came around at the place at 11:30am, fire service, as well as some traders, battled for hours to put out the fire in order to save the popular boarding school beside the place. By Yusuf Opeyemi Twitter: @quduslap 08167767147 |
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Pupils from various schools in Lagos State emerged tops at the 2014 edition of the National Juniors Engineers, Technicians and Scientists competition held in Abuja. The Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye, in a statement, said a contingent from the state emerged first in Inter-State Quiz, National Theme Project, Free Choice Project and Physics competitions. Masters Kadiri Ogbaji and Ibrahim Shamusideen of the Abibat Mogaji Millennium Senior Secondary School, Agege came first in the National Theme Project with their winning project on Mobile Energy and Fertilizer Machine, while Fisayo Fatoye and Abiola Omosowon of the Doregos Private Academy, Ipaja, came first in the Free Choice Project contest with their project titled Power Generation Through Resonance. With the two projects, Oladunjoye said, the state would represent the country at the 2015 edition of the International Science and Technology Competition. The commissioner, who said the state also produced the best female JETS pupil, added that it recorded good results in other national and international competitions. Other pupils, who lifted the state high in 2014 include Ikechukwu Ugwu of the Penny International College, Surulere; Modestus Amaechi of the Starfield College, Agege; Kelechi Inuagwu of the Lagos State Model College, Kankon, Badagry; and Kasiso Onyeka of the Faith Academy, Gowon Estate, Egbeda. The JETS competition held last December was to promote the application of scientific and technological concepts; improve indigenous technology products, designs and fabrication; as well as to foster the interest of pupils in the acquisition science and technology skills. The state emerged second and third in the Taiwan International Science Fair with its Chemistry contingent in 2013. -» www.studentsforumng.com |
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