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Bringing you a 2-day Therapeutic Photography exercise that build mindfulness, reflection, and emotional awareness. Join us explore another creative way to reduce stress and improve mood by giving you a different way to process feelings and experiences.
When I was a child, my father would invite me to his perfume closet, which was filled with Arabian perfumes. He would let me spray the perfumes on my palm and clothes, and then ask me to identify the fragrance and share my thoughts about the scent. The scent would linger on me
interest in the banking sector. A few months after my father’s passing, I could still imagine the fragrance of his perfumes lingering in our house - perhaps it was just my memory playing tricks on me. This nostalgia led me to start Lami Kolo Enterprise, a perfume brand, as a way
Last week, I facilitated a photojournalism training at Newgate University Minna for the Mass Communication Department. During the session, I introduced students to creating stories with photos and the importance of visual elements in photo storytelling.
Growing up as a Nigerian child born in the millennial era wasn’t a walk in the park. It was when systems were already breaking down, from education to healthcare, and even community values. I attended a primary school where, sadly, learning was more of a routine to play than
We did not choose inadequate education. But we can choose to rise above it, and more importantly, help others do the same. My story is one of many but I hope it inspires just one more person to pick up a book, help a child read, or believe in the power of education.
my opponent was disqualified due to academic performance, and I went unopposed.
Saeed Gana Ibrahim
400level Counseling Psychology Department, IBB University Lapai.
When I was in primary and secondary school, I wasn’t very outgoing, and the idea of leadership didn’t occur to me, so I missed out on being a prefect. But things changed when I started 100 level at IBB University Lapai; I wanted to go out more and meet more people,
I received support from many strangers but was disappointed by certain people close to me who didn’t believe in my winning, though I have let that slide. During the campaign , I was given the nickname ‘SD Cubana’ which became my Aluta name. Before the election day,