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Does #Learning should be fun? Join me in the #LTHEchat tomorrow (Wednesday 14th) at 8 pm (GMT). I will host the session on #Ludic Pedagogy: Making Learning Fun"
📅 14/02/24 at 8 pm (GMT)
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Social media can often seem like a highlights reel.
Papers accepted.
Grants received.
Offered tenure.
Prizes and awards.
This can make you feel inadequate when you compare your struggles with all these achievements. But remember these are just the highlights.
@lizandmollie
Speaker Abbas Congratulates Super Eagles #AFCON2023#NGARSA
Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajudeen Abbas has congratulated the Super Eagles of Nigeria for beating the Bafana Bafana of South Africa to qualify for the final of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) taking place in Côte d'Ivoire.
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The Speaker, in a statement, says he is elated by the feat the Super Eagles has achieved, while expressing optimism that the Nigerian national football team would bring home the trophy.
Speaker Abbas, while wishing the Super Eagles the best of luck in the final on Sunday, said Nigerians are fully behind the national team.
The Speaker is expected to be in Côte d'Ivoire on Sunday to cheer up the Super Eagles.
Similarly, Deputy Speaker of the House Benjamin Kalu while congratulating the team,
charged the players to be focused on winning the trophy.
@LTHEchat@ARLT_SIG A3. To ensure that the time colleagues spend doing anti racism work is recognised as work and not a passion project.
For all stakeholders to show how they contribute to the institution’s anti racist strategy as part of their annual review.
#LTHEchat
@LTHEchat@ARLT_SIG A2. Becoming comfortable with having the uncomfortable conversations. We need to understand what the issues are to find solutions. #LTHEchat
Don't miss #lthechat this evening. Join the
conversation as Dr Teeroumanee Nadan @Tee_Nadan and @ARLT_SIG@OADurowoju@neghavati reflect on The antiracism agenda in Higher Education - is it a showpiece or is there real impact? at 8pm (GMT) tonight.
In order to remedy this situation and boost my self-confidence, I asked a couple of people if they know why 7-Up is named 7-Up.
No one knew. I also didn’t.
So I weren’t to research.
I wasted 3 hours hour of my life, so let me waste 10 mins of yours too.
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Join the #LTHEChat conversation on "The antiracism agenda in Higher Education - is it a showpiece or is there real impact?" - Led by @Tee_Nadan with @ARLT_SIG@OADurowoju@neghavati this Wednesday 7th February at 8pm (GMT).
See their blog: https://t.co/cdyosY38xx
In case you have forgotten, a reminder for the year ahead:
The most unlikely of people in the most improbable of circumstances can become extraordinary.
Being a lifelong learner isn’t about taking pride in your knowledge. It's about having the humility to know what you don’t know.
My top 23 insights from 2023 🧵
@LTHEchat A1. I see my role as a widening participation educator. I use different titles - SL, Course Leader, Module Leader. I am a microbiologist but I spend more time teaching numeracy and scientific literacy skills. #LTHE
So I have been speaking with my friend in NAFDAC. Apparently, The soy sauces and different types of sardine aren’t fake, they are mostly dupes. Some are even registered.
Good morning NAFDAC @NafdacAgency.
In my humble opinion, you guys are not incompetent or even intransigent in your role as registrar and regulator of products. Of course you have bad eggs in your rank and file, but that is a Nigerian ailment. My honest view is that you are just overwhelmed by the sheer numbers of terrible and murderous Nigerians doing everything fake. I mean, imagine 36 states coverage of fake manufacturing centres. It is scary. But you cannot give up. We have a problem on our hands which is so grave, that it impacts health care. People consume dangerous fake products and drugs, many develop liver and kidney problems and need transplant which is not readily available (mind you, Nigeria does not even have an organ donor programme) and many die as a result. So we are talking about existential threats here. How do we stem this entrenched fake product business in the short term while thinking long-term actions?
NAFDAC should consider:
(a) Immediate automation of the system of checking product license and registrations online so that consumers can check NAFDAC numbers and report products.
(b) Require all large supermarkets to check all NAFDAC products before purchase and stocking. Hitherto, you have only required them not to stock products that do not have NAFDAC number, now put strict liability on them to bear punishment if they do not check on the product authenticity.
(b) Place spies in all markets where wholesales are undertaken and shut down any market where fake products are sold. I know you have informants, but this is not enough. You need undercover agents employed in some of the shops.
(c) Reward whistleblowing.
(d) Lobby the @nassnigeria to amend the laws and penalty for producing and selling fake products and drugs.
I am sure my X people can come up with more suggestions on how to stop this madness of Nigerians killing Nigerians for money.
Dear Nigerians, we are all in this together. We need to all be part of the reform agenda of our dear country