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Yattiyr School Outreach Report

To commemorate the World Day of Happiness, members of the Yattiyr Scholarship Initiative embarked on a school outreach on 20th of March 2019 themed “Reviving the hope of Nigerian Education: Life beyond the Classroom”. The outreach was held at Government Day Secondary School, Tanke, Ilorin with the SSS 2 and SSS3 students as the targeted […]

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THE TALES OF HADIZA

Wailing and crying, Hadiza rolled on the floor with bitterness. She was all alone at the backyard, yet the echoes of her wails reached many around her father’s house. The scorching sun didn’t stop her, her father’s baritone voice and threats didn’t stop her either! As she cried, she babbled and lamented. “A-a-a-a-joke and Memuna

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CAN A SNAIL TAKE UP THE RACE OF A CHEETAH?; THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF-ESTEEM AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

Available data from researches put the top speed of a cheetah at 64mph with a snail slithering along at 0.03mph. This means that it would take a cheetah 3 seconds to cover a distance of 100m and a snail, 8000 seconds to cover same. The longest a snail can live for is 25years and it

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Explore the “Good Samaritan” In the “Pronounced Devil”-Internet and Social Media Access in Education

Internet and Social media has a huge impact on individuals and lives; with its influence diving across several sectors without leaving out the educational sector. While we acknowledge the detriments of irresponsible use of social media and internet, the advantages should also be appreciated. Internet is a global computer network, providing a variety of information

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GRADES MAY NOT DIRECTLY REFLECT COMPETENCE BUT MAY AFFECT ITS PERCEPTION

Here is the big question, one whose answer seems quite easy yet logical, with a great deal of misconception: “What are the main purposes of grades?” “Do they really show the level of understanding and competence or are they just a system of numbers or alphabets created to applaud and rebuke students’ preparation for examinations?”

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