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                    <description>What's on the minds of young leaders from around the globe?</description> 
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                    <title>INDUSTRIAL SWITCH: A READY MADE SOLUTION FOR YOUR CAREER INDIFFERENCE</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/498075</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[I'm a Physiology undergraduate in a Nigerian University, and off course you know we've got real good ill job prospects in my country. Like many Medical Science students whose efforts aren't required in the Nigerian market now, I'm really working on a simple way out...but will drive you off at first 'cause its like moving you away from your initial aspirations.<br />
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I called it:INDUSTRIAL SWITCH PATTERN. Its not something you will be dazed with and it is going through criticizims at present.<br />
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Mail me if interested!<br />
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					<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 11:51:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>ESSAY COMPETITION</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/496417</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[PARAGON MAGAZINE- a publication of Tailor Printing Press, Nigeria is offering an essay of not more than 500 words to Nigerians between ages 16-25. <br />
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The topic:<br />
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Recent closure of CHANNELS TV, and its relevance to the freedom of information bill that has ben peding in the National Assembly since 1999.<br />
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Deadline: 30th October, 2008.<br />
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Mode of submission: All essays should be submitted to paragon_magazine@yahoo.com or editorparagonmagazine@yahoo.com<br />
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Publication of winning essay and attractive prices for the overall 3 essays.<br />
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for more information call: 07033871685, 08023618547 ]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 12:58:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>HOW TO PRODUCE  THE BEST MAGAZINE:Part 1</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/445153</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[I'm not talking on fund raising, so what I'll be saying will be more  the 'job'. If you've ever wanted to produce a magazine with your passion for writing and/or little fund, some of the important things you should consider include:<br />
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1) WHY MAGAZINE: You don't have to walk the other peoples' idea that has been water if you cannot be creative enough. So, if you just want to produce a magazine for a vague purpose, then you are just disgracing the media folk. Identify why the print media is your choice and work on it, because if its on e a level of a varing push, you might get bored in the whole process of production; its sa very tiring one for beginners! So question youyrself: "IS THIS THE BEST WAY TO REACH MY TARGET AUDIENCE?"<br />
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2)CONTENT: That you can write does not mean all that has to be in your magazine should be written. NO! You might want to produce a pictorial magazine, mixed, interviews, sport-tennis, soccer-etc<br />
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...TO be continued<br />
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In case you need help, I and my team will be waiting on:<br />
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(+234) 0805 361 2876<br />
(+234) 0703 3871 685<br />
dannyibk@yahoo.com<br />
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					<pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:18:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>SACRIFICE: A PIVOT FOR ORGANIZATIONAL GROWTH?</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/333437</link> 
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					<pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2008 06:36:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>GUN SHOT AT PROTESTING STUDENTS...won fe pa wa</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/295667</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Ladoke Akinttola University of Technology(LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, has been undergoing some unrest for some time now. This was due to the inhumane increase in the tuition fee of the students from six thousand five hundred naira to a whooping sixty thosand naira. This however led the students representative to visit the co-owners of the instituion. <br />
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Their visit to the Executive Governor of Osun State, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, two days ago did not yield good fruit as the Governor was quoted to have said that those that cannot afford it should leave since it is not compulsory for average family to go to school. This led to their going to the office of the Oyo State Governor, Otunba (Dr.) Christopher Adebayo Alao-Akala yesterday, 27th November, 2007. They `were however scared away with gunshots while trying to force their way into the premises. Special Adviser to the Governor on public matters, Pince Dotun Oyelade, confirmed it himself that gunshots were fired but no one was injured. Information however has it that a student was shot.<br />
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The heart-rending part of the story however, ies the use of firearms rather than Tear Gas, to dissolve the students protests. The same was what happened on Thursday, 22nd of November, 2007, at the premises of the school, when the students started their protest. The Alaafin of Oyo and the Special Adviser to oyo State government, Chief Layiwola Olakojo, were at the school for a programme, when the students started their peaceful protest and obstructed the road with one of their buses.<br />
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It however took the firing of gunshots into the air before this people felt the students could allow them move.<br />
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Very soon, i know that shooting at the students would be the next way to dissolve their bound.<br />
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We urge the infant ministry of youth to raise for our course and other NGOs. The loive and course of youths look insignificants to these nits.<br />
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					<pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 04:43:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>PEACE AT LAST? Ete ko le gba ETTEH</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/274093</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[FINALLY, the tussle at the Nigeria House of Representative was over yesterday after, the formal speaker, Honable Olubunmi Etteh and her deputy resigned.<br />
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The house seems to be ngetting its orderliness back as the principal officers were sacked and new speaker and deputy elected .<br />
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Nigerians are just waiting and watching to see the next scene of suprise in this first democratically transitioned government.]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2007 11:32:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>THE OLDEST LIVING ANIMAL IS AFRICAN!</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/265913</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA["Addwaitya", an Aldabra tortoise, is believed to have lived for 250 years, before his death, on 24th March, 2006, at Kolkata zoo in Calcutta (www.discoverychannel.ca). Presently however, Harriet has been eyed since November 2005 as the intending world oldest animal. She was believed to have been picked up on Galapagos by Darwin and taken to England. She was believed then (2005) to have spent past 160 years in Australia. She is expected to celebrate her 175th birthday, next week, thus being revered as the oldest creature on earth.<br />
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But behold! In sub-saharan Africa exists a tortoise, nick named "Alagba". He is found existing in the West African region, precisely Nigeria. He lives in the palace of the Soun of Ogbomoso land, Oba Oladunni Oyewumi (Ajagungbade III), in Oyo State. Alagba is believed to have lived up to 320 years. This though very doubtful, was confirmed by the King himself who said he knew the tortoise while he was a child-prince. He however has spent up to 32 years on the thrown and he is the twentieth King on the throne. Ogbomoso town was founded in mid 1600s(www.wikipedia.org).<br />
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While it was asked most sons of the soli that are aged now, nine out of every ten people knew of the existence of "Alagba" while growing up. Some even said they do go to the palace with their parents back then to look at the animal. <br />
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All we need are some doubting Archiologists to come and prove us right. You can contact me through this blog if interested or mail me at:dannyibk@yahoo.com<br />
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INDEED, THE OLDEST LIVING ANIMAL IS AFRICAN!!!]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2007 09:14:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>LAUTECH AGAIN: CONTINUES STRIKE</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/265013</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Today should be day two of exams in Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, but unfortunately, it is not. The last session of meeting and negotiations till yesterday even only confirmed that the strike still continues.<br />
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This is suppose to be the end of session exams despite the last three months strike action by the national body of ASUU. Worst of all is that the end of the strike is unpredictable as both sides seems to be unbent. <br />
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Meanwhile, the national body of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), renewed their request yesterday as they hinted the Federal Government of their intentions to take gross action of their demands are not met in few weeks.<br />
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What step in what direction is this strike action all about? We are just hoping that something good will happen soonest as a miracle. Or alternatively, we as the rearly considered and highly affected should take some aactions so as to help ourselves out.<br />
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The fate of Nigeria education will surely not be positive in these present hands. ]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Tue, 09 Oct 2007 06:28:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>THEY ARE PRINCESS...TREAT THEM LIKE ONE</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/262283</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Well my topic looks like you don't understand? This is it:Ladies I discover (in a hard way though), are pearls of enigma, thus they are meant to be carried with charisma. A guy could really be zealous, but not at the expense of that true solumate of yours. What is success if you don't have people so dearing to rejoice with you? It is obviously incomplete.<br />
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I'm not advocating for letting go your purposeful dreams 'cos of your social life (no such relationship is worth neglecting a purposeful pursuit), but the bitter sincerity is they could exceed their tolerance limit and lo! you might let go the very good hand.<br />
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Another side to this is that misplacement of priorities often occur when you are not with someone with whom your goal align. This often will poss alot of setbacks and many unresolved issues.<br />
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Whatever you do, long as you know the time to get committed to your partner will not be visible, you need not do it at all. So, if you're in one relationship now (guys in particular), please be very , very, serious with your partner. Ladies will always often need maximal attention so don't stifle them. That is often a major demand from them. <br />
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Remember, just as you felt you will be good together, some other guys like you are feeling the same and they might just provid the care she's dying for. <br />
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She would need you to tell her you love her very often, to be with her almost always, to send erotic text messages consistently, calls unluimited, show her off as your heart-throb to as many people around you as possible. In all to be 'ALWAYS' their.<br />
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I'm still trying to win her back as at this. Hey, don't pity me, I'm just paying the price of my negligence of the salient care she needed. So let me pay, 'cos I deserve it. I hope she yields.<br />
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You want to know my story? Then watch out!!!<br />
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Its good to go social sometimes. hope you enjoyed it.<br />
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					<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007 12:22:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>INDEPENDENCE</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/262001</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[The wonderful day when Nigeria could call herself a nation, is celebrated today. While we organize banquets, seminars, rallies, etc, let it stare clear in our minds that this freedom we thrive in today is the toil, labour, struggle, fight and even death of some heros.<br />
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Looking at where we are as a nation, we can not but reminiscence the crushing rule of the military. However, let us not bask too long in the dark story. We are a year older today, how we can as individauls, youth and even groups move the nation to its promise land, should be our focus. Let us  not cry over spilled milk.<br />
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Your faith, strides, believes, initiatives, passion, vision, direction, are what this generation has been waiting for to have a complete reaction. While we also have our thriving ambitions, let us remember that the best way to  get what you want is to help others get what they want. <br />
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Leave history, make history.<br />
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Because you live as a Nigerian gives me and alot of people hope that we can be better than what we are as a nation.<br />
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GOD BLESS NIGERIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<br />
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					<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2007 09:21:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>TALKING, TALKING...</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/261691</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Fine, alot of youth-driven initiatives are on to change our world. If you ever have the oppurtunity to be in their meeting, you'll understand what they go through before they come out at all to act.<br />
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For the organizations that have been very active, it is not by virtue of how large their membership are, but the passion driven spirit of a limited few. I wrote a poem i called clumsy aspirations, and it what led me it was alot ao visions that I felt, at tat point, i wanted to achieve. I sat and reasoned, then it dawned on me that when there is too much to do, Im often will not be able to do much before time retires.<br />
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This is a major challenge of most of the individual strengths that we have propelling these groups. Most of these people are so over-ambitious that they get little done but do gross talking.<br />
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Most times at meetings, it is talk and talk with flinching and excusses when actions are needed. this sadly, as only driven such groups concerned, a few  or even negligible distance forward.<br />
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I implore youths to do less of taklking, do much of meditative thinking and aot morem of focused and objective actions.<br />
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Remember, "We can stay where we want to if we are ready to pay what it takes to." {ibukun Olagbemiro}.<br />
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While you talk the talk, let us importantly stage the drama and eventually take the worthy steps to action.]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2007 15:27:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>STRAYING THE NATION'S (NIGERIA) FUTURE</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/260949</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Exams are signaling in my school (LADOKE AKINTOLA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, LAUTECHOGBOMOSO, OYO STATE, NIGERIA), and expectedly the pressure is on. Alot of students falling sick, tests emanating from different angles and most of all (at least in my school), we are just starting and ending some lectures. <br />
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Some of this late coming and sometimes non-chalant lectures are expressly delievering their lectures with the attitude of expecting the studdents to grab magnetically. <br />
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What practically follow is that the tests and exams often come determinly diffficult to pass. But students always strive harder to get meaningful grades. <br />
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The heart lanceting part of the ordeal is the inputing of the results. How can you explain the wrong input of your result and the subsequent ineptitude plea of the Exam Officers that it is beyond their power to correct a mistake they outrightly made? This is becoming a norm, especially in the Faculty of Basic Medical Science.<br />
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What I likened it to was a surgeon performing an operation and cutting off the wrong vein or muscle, and he comes out to say; "I 'm so sorry, I mistakingly cut off the Jugular Vein of my patient. And now I've lost him." <br />
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What should be done for such a surgeon, I think will do for this Career suffocating officers.<br />
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The effect of this is some students actually giving up to give their best. Wrong focus , attitude, etc, sets in. Thus the subsequentstraying in asome of these helpless students. <br />
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We hope things don't continue with this trend, and wish all students of this Faculty and school at large a resounding success in their exams...against all odds.]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2007 08:59:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>NIGERIA YOUNGSTARS AND THE FUTURE: ARE THEY MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICE?</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/258173</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[ I had a younger brother and four of his friends come with Mum to Ogbomoso, Nigeria,(where i'm presently schooling) yesterday. They actually came to resume at their new Senior Secondary School all the way from Ibadan (South West Nigeria).<br />
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I called my younger brother and asked him a question i've asked him Alot of times before now. His response, though completely different from what he use to tell me, I was very unhappy about a situation I've being trying to help for some fairly good period of time but have made little progress.<br />
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Answering my uninteresting enquiries, he displeasing told me he was decide this time with his response earlier. This prompted me to inquire into the decisions of the rest of his peers with regards to what I'd previously asked my little brother. And guess what? Not one of them disappointed me as they gave expected answers.<br />
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All of them wanted to be in science class and four of them wanted to be medical doctors in future. But that was not 75% of them would have gone for. What had influenced their deciosion was majorly their parents' wishes and peer influence.<br />
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In a career talk show organized by my secondary school's Alumni early this year, at Oritamefa Baptist Model School, in Oyo state, Nigeria, 85% of the most senior students are hoping to pursue a career decided by their parents and influenced by their peers. With many young people around me, the story is not different.<br />
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With th present obvious shift of the world from Industrial Age to Information Age, will this kids be able to fit into the fast approaching world in few years to come? Sad it is to note that most parents even after living for more than 15 years with their  kids cannot conclude on what they like to do. In other words, it is not with the knowledge of  councelling that this is done, but with obsolete intuition that that is the only way they can be secured in future.<br />
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Without being bias, they are often always wrong because today, most students and youth are going all the way to do things that are immiscible with the courses they offer in school. For instance, many students are good fashion designers today, and they are just counting days to get out of school and start their business. many students like this are studying disciplines that are contrary to their parents dictates.<br />
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In my own little way, i try to organize career talk shows so as to enlighten this kids. They need to be allowed to follow thair heart. Or better still, the services of a councellor be employed, and this, many schools (Primary And Secondary) in Nigeria lack.<br />
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The establishment of functioning and effective Guidiance and Councelling Unit in Nigerian schools will help check this problem ]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2007 10:18:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>LEGAL STIMATIZATION?</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/250915</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Millions of money had been gulped. Despite the various events organized in more than two decades, slightly-apparent improvements are just being observed. And just when the world could exhale for progress, a tertiary institution of less than six years of existence somewhere in the tropics of West Africa looms to fracture the sigh of success. Or whatelse could wecall the MANDATORY HIV/PREGNANCY SCREENING allegedly demanded by the Convenant University, Otta,Ogun State, of some graduating students?<br />
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The recent “Towards a Total Graduate Scheme” of the school which is the disdainful umbrella sheltering the future-suffocating,mandatory HIV screening is too minute, logically, to defend the screening in question.<br />
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The National Agency for Control of HIV/AIDS (NACA), which is the the umbrella body for other HIV/AIDS oriented program does not in any regard compell any organized body to enforce test on people, though it is worthwhile to know ones status.<br />
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According to the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Section 17 (3) (c),provides that “All citizens, without discriminationagainst any group whatsoever, have oppurtunity for securing adequate means of livelihood as well as adequate oppurtunities to secure suitable employment.” There is no soothsaying that can guarntee indiscrimination after the screening in question. Thus the section of the Supreme Instrument of the country is disregarded. Even the Government Policy on HIV/AIDS is based on the principles of Human Rights, Social Justice and Equity. <br />
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This ill-fated scheme of Convenant University should be aborted with no flinch. Sequel to this schem, I want to call the attention of people who are against stigmatization that there are whispers that some firms are requiring intending staffs to go on mandatory HIV test, after which the are turned down if infected. Lets say no to stigmatization.<br />
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People living with HIV are not sentenced to death. It is just like malaria or any other infection.<br />
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LET’S SAY NO!!!!!!!!!!!! TO STIGMA<br />
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					<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2007 11:44:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Contest honors best Nigerian reporting of AIDS</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/250907</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Region :None<br />
Country :Nigeria<br />
Topic :Health, HIV/AIDS, Fellowships and Awards<br />
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27/08/2007<br />
Nigerian reporters who cover HIV and AIDS issues can submit their best work to the Red Ribbon Awards, organized by Journalists Against AIDS (JAAIDS). Deadline: September 28.<br />
Stories should have been broadcast or published from November 1, 2006, to August 31, 2007. There are various categories for reporting, features and commentary, from print, radio and TV journalists. Each participant can submit up to two entries. There are cash prizes worth up to NGN100,000 (about US$790). <br />
For details, contact O’Femi Kolawole of JAAIDS at ofemi@nigeria-aids.org or visit http://www.nigeria-aids.org/. <br />
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					<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2007 11:39:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>GOD IS ROMANTIC!</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/234295</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<br />
SHE   looked radiant, comforted and pleased as she woke up.<br />
 Or was she ever asleep?<br />
From the scorch that dried up, it was cool all around. <br />
She moved unnoticed, blowing tenderly from her heart. <br />
She sizzled around me, first cycling me for too long (I thought), but thence she came all over me, bit-by-bit.<br />
 My head she calmed with a touch that took me to paradise, denying me of every straying thought.<br />
Gently, mildly, she kissed my forehead, and blood seems to rush from every part of me to that point of divine contact.<br />
My eyes were opened but without vision,<br />
Yes not seeing, <br />
As it was not spared from the thrill of scintillation sent through me.<br />
<br />
LIKE she loved precision, her kisses trailed over my nose,<br />
First it ached for more, more uninterrupted ones.<br />
With her mouth she did holy wonders on the coverings of my teeth,<br />
My head went numb as piles of heavenly-craved kisses ate into my lips,<br />
And sent sensations as far as my ribs.<br />
My lips turned red, <br />
Red, dry and swollen from the kisses that halted sooner than I had anticipated.<br />
I prepared for the day’s task,<br />
Changing from old wears into befitting garments.<br />
As the soothing water washed over me,<br />
She ran her fingers through me,<br />
Aching every sensitive nerve within me.<br />
Every image conjures to give hers,<br />
The wind that blew was like hers,<br />
Dauntingly rising was her light from the east,<br />
Sparkling from every water around,<br />
At a time, it was harsh,<br />
At another instant, it was kindly smiling,<br />
The light that lights always my noon path.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
DONE for the day, <br />
I traveled down to my aboard,<br />
To meet my waiting beloved, <br />
Again, feel her magical deeds.<br />
Then the eastern origin light was waning,<br />
Until finally it was gone, but not without comforters.<br />
Solace filled faces stared from above,<br />
With small, enviable glows,<br />
I was left with wonders in my heart,<br />
Of how their glow they came by. <br />
<br />
AS  I lay myself down to sleep,<br />
She came over me once again,<br />
Laying all over me in earnest,<br />
This time with a bright cool florescence,<br />
A persistence of its lighting my path.<br />
She nimble progressively from atop me,<br />
Down towards my positivity of gravity,<br />
With so much love I’d never seen,<br />
As she stroked me into a restful sleep.<br />
<br />
SHE does wonder always,<br />
Even when I feel things are amiss,<br />
A waiting solace for every ach,<br />
A daring soul mate for every hurt.<br />
Such a wonderful care we enjoy from Mother Nature,<br />
Sequentially with every passing day,<br />
With the directive of God her maker.<br />
What a romance no lover can give,<br />
Except God the better lover.<br />
Little wonder it amazes all the time,<br />
The rudder with which nature is driven,<br />
And the image in whose hands it does wonders.<br />
Isn’t god actually romantic?<br />
<br />
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                    <title>TRUE LIVING</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/234293</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<br />
We are born,<br />
Each with desires,<br />
Some burning,<br />
And some domant.<br />
<br />
While been happy for or envious of<br />
Our folks, friends or foes,<br />
We wonder in solitude,<br />
The possibilities of life,<br />
That has not  made us<br />
Thrive in such positions,<br />
They are completely-in their own way-occupying.<br />
<br />
The more intent of our desire of what they have,<br />
The gradual we slip away from our own way,<br />
Frustration and unfufilment, <br />
Becoming our next of kin.<br />
<br />
For as long as we keep running unchased,<br />
Our speed is irrelevant.<br />
This makes us see live,<br />
But lo! <br />
Not our lives.<br />
<br />
The long stormy wishes,<br />
Of what we have as vision,<br />
Will be applauded with other people’s desire,<br />
For such a success as ours.<br />
<br />
But finishing as someone’s best mimic,<br />
Leaves you with shared glory;<br />
And apparently no one,<br />
To be your own protégée.<br />
<br />
True living lies in your living<br />
A life after your own standards;<br />
Your own yardsticks.<br />
Only this way,<br />
Can you have a record,<br />
Such people will strive and sweat to reset.<br />
<br />
Simply put,<br />
It is creating pathway for people to walk,<br />
And discover for others<br />
(After their own discoveries),<br />
The path(s) to tread,<br />
To discovering theirs.<br />
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					<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2007 13:43:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES AND ILL-LOGICAL STRIKE ACTION</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/204715</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<br />
By the end of this democracy month, Nigeria would be celebrating an historic democratic governance transition. Also at the same time, the current strike action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), would be clocking almost two months.<br />
<br />
We definitely would want to blame the government for turning deaf hears to the outcry of this union and the subsequent ‘stay-in-your-home’ notices that the students are compelled to keep to. However, I think the union’s retrogressive decision should be seen as more faulty in this present fix.<br />
<br />
Knowing fully well that every plan on the heart of the government at the season was on conducting a peaceful election, it was therefore a step into tentacled-solution to have embarked on the current strike action at that period. If the union had thought of having the out-going government settles her case before her time lapse, they should know now that there failure is at large.<br />
<br />
Any hope with the incoming government’s prompt opening of our universities is only in our heartfelt prayers. What if the next administration does not take up the strike as a challenge contrary to the hypothetical reasoning that ASUU might be expecting?<br />
<br />
This major tool of trade unions (strike actions), in attaining her feat from the government seems a waned tool indeed, especially for ASUU. Hospitals had been seen to do the same; even Nigerian Police Force is not left out and had not intrigue the government with such act.<br />
<br />
We hope that God-oriented solution would come soonest. Hopefully, ASUU strike will soon be over, and that Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU), will not start theirs.<br />
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					<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2007 12:38:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>THIRST FOR INSIGNIA</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/171953</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Luxury is a lifetime desire,<br />
			Of every breathing being;<br />
			Those that will always retire,<br />
			Also those that will not cease working.<br />
			The young today<br />
			Wants the ruling scepter,<br />
			They would go all the way,<br />
			To make their aim glitter,<br />
			Forgetting that things done in scurry,<br />
			Often end up in pieces,<br />
			Which only impose worry,<br />
			With no solution’s traces.<br />
			You only need to make goals with prudence,<br />
			And pursue them with sapid diligence.<br />
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		<br />
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					<pubDate>Sat, 24 Mar 2007 15:54:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>GRACEFUL DISGRACE</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/171951</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<br />
Confess the descent in the manger,<br />
Of our restitiutor and lover,<br />
Much too austerer,<br />
Than we could think, further.<br />
<br />
Confess the descent in the manger,<br />
Of our restitiutor and lover,<br />
A king in the coming of the server,<br />
Whom the heavens raised higher.<br />
<br />
Confess the descent in the manger,<br />
Of our restitiutor and lover,<br />
He healed our diseases proper,<br />
Letting if younger or older.<br />
<br />
Confess the descent in the manger,<br />
Of our restitiutor and lover,<br />
Arrested and mocked with wine and laughter,<br />
Yet for our cause remained calm and tender.<br />
<br />
Confess the descent in the manger,<br />
Of our restitiutor and lover,<br />
Made to carry our sinful cross much heavier,<br />
 And nailed on it more harder.<br />
<br />
Confess the descent in the manger,<br />
Of our restitiutor and lover,<br />
Coming back to break asunder,<br />
The believer from the sinner.<br />
<br />
Confess the descent in the manger,<br />
Of our restitiutor and lover,<br />
When he returns as a taker,<br />
Will he take you with him higher? <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Quote: Your life I s either making Jesus’ life a ‘graceful disgrace’ or a ‘disgraceful  grace.’<br />
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					<pubDate>Sat, 24 Mar 2007 15:50:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>BREEZE OF LOVE</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/171949</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Oh! The wonder breeze of love,<br />
In thy features do I wreath;<br />
My hiding place lies in your grove,<br />
From it, I take in purified breath.<br />
It filled me with warmth in winter,<br />
Laying over me the blanket of care,<br />
It made my whole better,<br />
Taking me over the things, I couldn’t bear.<br />
Its subtle tender blow,<br />
Makes me feel angelic,<br />
In your wind do I grow,<br />
Strongly and healthy without a stink,<br />
It takes me to a serene pool,<br />
Furnishes my heart with its cool.<br />
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					<pubDate>Sat, 24 Mar 2007 15:46:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>UNIVERSAL CROWN</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/160529</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<br />
		Say I’m not a prince,<br />
		Or you’re not a princess;<br />
		At the royal call I can never wince,<br />
		Neither could anyone in the process.<br />
<br />
		Have we got choice anyway<br />
		To parry the inevitable crown,<br />
		That has gotten it’s leeway<br />
		From the one unquestionable?<br />
<br />
		Yet I wondered at how it was made,<br />
		Without faults nor flaws;<br />
		To fit the master and the maid,<br />
		Despising who makes or obey laws.<br />
		<br />
		It closes the eyes forever,<br />
		Leading the body through the narrow earth;<br />
		Saying no talk now nor never,<br />
		But longing for home and hearth.<br />
<br />
		<br />
		What as man gained from his toil,<br />
		Made unswervingly under the sun;<br />
		Or what his wry work on the soil,<br />
		Has implacably won?<br />
<br />
		All roads leads,<br />
		With definite crown to he grave;<br />
		Whether or not you have executive beads,<br />
		It does to the lame as to the brave.<br />
<br />
		‘Gone to glory’, they’ll say,<br />
		Not knowing his been crushed by lorry;<br />
		Of his past work and way,<br />
		He then looks innocent and sorry.<br />
<br />
		We all will go down,<br />
		Epitaph echoing our stance;<br />
		Let’s correct our ways with whip,<br />
		To dismay the crown with a prance.<br />
 <br />
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					<pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2007 06:39:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>VARIOUS NIGERIA</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/160525</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[A typical African country that produces crude oil;<br />
Once a major exporter of some Agricultural products;<br />
A heartily corrupt nation that holds upper hand in religious activities;<br />
A country of heaven’s deposits indebted internationally <br />
to monetary organizations.<br />
That is a Nigeria to the United Nations.<br />
<br />
<br />
A stable of fellow Nigerians,<br />
Meant to live by designated rules-favorable or not;<br />
Assemblage of heads to support downstream sector deregulation;<br />
A gathering of life to be ‘governed’.<br />
That is a Nigeria to her President.<br />
<br />
<br />
A conglomerate to be backed by rules;<br />
“A ‘legal-bound’ life is what they have to offer;<br />
These laws are meant to help the people,<br />
Most especially to help them know their ‘rights’;<br />
The people we make laws for”.<br />
That is a Nigeria to some Legislators.<br />
<br />
<br />
A pond to transact business;<br />
An arena to create (in one’s own power) bunch of employments;<br />
The gatherings of mouths to feed;<br />
A place where business thrives.<br />
That is a Nigeria to a business man.<br />
<br />
<br />
An array of fools,<br />
That gives anything to cherish deceit;<br />
Givers of money for unknown business;<br />
Desperate set of individuals on ‘fast cash’.<br />
<br />
<br />
Long as divers people and professions exists,<br />
‘Nigeria’ of various kinds will be,<br />
What you make out of what you have<br />
Is what determines your type of ‘Nigeria’.<br />
No matter how ugly your dissatisfaction is,<br />
People with abundant opulence will always have the ‘good Nigeria’.<br />
<br />
You’ve got what it takes to create your choice of Nigeria.<br />
Stop living in another man’s world,<br />
Create your own ‘Nigeria’.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
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					<pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2007 06:27:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>SERVANT- KINGLETS</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/160523</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[                    Men coveting what are not theirs,<br />
	From far longingly stares;<br />
	Razing the nobility they’ve got,<br />
	Very vast and hot,<br />
	Without  good thought about posterity.<br />
	They race across borderlands for prosperity,<br />
	Ignominiously decrying their heirloom,<br />
                     For works unfairly and loom;<br />
 	Working tirelessly than camel;<br />
	Their greedy master draining reaps with covert funnel.<br />
	Work done in their motherland with shame,<br />
	They do unsimmeringly with vain claim,<br />
	Our complexion on board we ridicule as slave,<br />
	Theirs with us we wonder and wave.<br />
	Selling ourselves for unworthy metal is ludicrous,<br />
	The demoralized posterity so lugubrious,<br />
	You’d better breathe your last,<br />
                     Where you’ll have helping actors and cast,<br />
                     Than let go the thin, brief life’s rope,<br />
                     In a land where not even your living soul has hope.<br />
  <br />
Quote: What you make out of yourself is what people will make out of you.<br />
<br />
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					<pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2007 06:03:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>THE CONCEPT OF 'BLIND LOVE'</title> 
                    <link>http://dainfinity.tigblog.org/post/158863</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[                                                  The Concept of ‘Blind Love’<br />
<br />
	The citations of many people to the above concept seem to beam emergency attraction. The most common school of thought today is that ‘irrationality’ is displayed (on the part of each lover involved) to the external environment. The external environments include the immediate environment, peers, and relations and so on.<br />
	The thesis of irrationality is not as deep as it may seem considering the following: <br />
<br />
1)	Two people  in love as opposed to their families’ consent decided to be heady and respect not their parents’ springs of verdicts but went ahead with their affair, counting on their ‘love’ for each other . They might be seen as totally insensible and blind to a proper set of reasoning by their external environment.<br />
2)	A person having an affair with someone from another tribe, race, etc against his racial obligations would quite be seen as irrational by his race. Though he seems to tell them they are myopic, they would not consent to his thesis of ‘love’ rather say he’s love blind. <br />
<br />
We can have more instances but the point is; the concept of ‘blind love’ might actually be real if considered from another angle of reasoning. In a relationship, what we seek is a companion, confidant, and a better-half. No matter how ‘complete’ the person is, there are always differences. Hypothetically therefore, it is our ability to see these differences, understand and live with them amicably is what I see as: ‘the love between two lovers been able to overshadow their ‘differences’ contrary to their external environment.<br />
	Putting it to you, do you actually see from any angle that love could at a point need to be blind?<br />
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