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Thursday, 28 April 2016

LAURETTA IS PRESIDENT


Many kicked when she first began. They thought it was something that can never reach political efficacy. To them, it would take Armageddon before Lauretta could win. But they were wrong. There was no Armageddon and Lauretta won.

Her supporters waxed poetic; they chanted songs. Some others used graphics. A few stood aloof, mute. But as far as they were concerned, Lauretta must be preached.

Lauretta became a philosophy. She was not just an aspirant. She was a brand. Everyone abandoned their books. Both the scholars and the not so scholarly. To them, even if this was not Prof. Ray’s pharmacology, yet they couldn’t afford to carry this over.

I thought pharmacy was apolitical. But I was wrong. So was also all the political apparatchik who thought pharmacy students wouldn’t abandon their books. We were disappointed. It was a

good disappointment.

Her campaign train alone was made up of more than 400 pharmacy students. Someone, a student from the social sciences, said, ‘if pharmacy students could suspend their classes and books to come out like this for this lady, then they must have seen something in her’.

The crowd was so intimidating that when the campaign got to the faculty of Engineering, they prevented us from passing through their faculty. They were like the Edomites who refused the Children of Israel passage through their country to the promise land. Although Pharmacy students were not coming from Egypt but they were surely en-route to their promise land. Political promise land. The embryo Engineers beckoned to the President of PANS to turn his crowd around. But pharmacy refused. What could have led to a blood bath was addressed quickly. It took the Chief Security Officer to calm things down. PDP and APC supporters ought to learn from these students; it is not all the time you use bullets and axes to settle disputes. Sometimes, words can be cheaper and safer.

PSN also need to draw some quantum of Knowledge from these students. They should know when to join forces to win the bigger battle. Before now, the faculty wasn’t settled, politically. But when a common purpose was seen, they abandoned their differences. That was intelligence. Intelligence is knowing when to lose a battle for the common good. If these set of students join the PSN in coming years, then all the political upheaval currently brandishing the PSN would be gone. It is just a matter of time. Sorry for the digression. Back to Lauretta.

Lauretta expressed her calm and commandeered her campaign. Something is different about her. She knows when to say what to say. Speaking softly and intelligently when needed.

Hear her words to those gender-unequal minds; “To all those who have skepticism about a female being a president. This is for you; ‘Read the Bible, learn about the story of Deborah; behold, another Deborah is standing in front of you today’. I bear the plight of a woman and understands the pains of a man. Leadership is not about gender. Women and men can be good leaders. Watch me as I take UNIBEN to glory and you will thank me later.”

What about Samuel Ugwumba? The self-styled Lena. He is the numero uno of PANS politics. He speaks like a cleric. He connived with his repartee to rejig the mindset of pharmacy students. He is calm and halcyon. Someone has said, ‘If you want to have a quarrel with Lena, never allow him speak first, because after he is done, you may be the one apologizing’. I don’t care what you belief, but if Lena had not stepped in when he did, Lauretta would be somewhere counting her losses. He deserves a standing ovation.

And for the PANS president Benjamin Idiakhoa, he is crème de la crème. With his integrity he sought the support of other faculties. He carries with him the excellent mien of a reputable speaker. He soon lost his voice during the elections. He led PANS into victory. He can now dust his shoulder and breathe an air of relief as he has achieved the not-so-popular.

Time would fail to mention all others. But know this, your names have been written in marbles. You have written the history of pharmacy in UNIBEN. When this page would be open in ages to come, it will be said, you made IMPACT 2016 a reality. Gracias. Lauretta is now President SUG UNIBEN.

Ezekiel Efeobhokhan

500 level Pharmacy

Thursday, 21 April 2016

SPOKEN WORDS COMPETITION

Hope for African Girls Initiative presents A Spoken Words Competition with the theme; Girls not BRIDES; Your Call

We are pleased to announce our Spoken Word Competition aimed at gathering the advocacy message of young people aged 18-28 on the subject of Girl Child Marriage. We want to find the most powerful and compelling poetic responses to one of the biggest threats of our time, and to make sure that younger voices are part of the debate and are heard as we mount efforts to put an end to this scourge in Africa and beyond.

Can you get young girls to imagine how they might live their lives differently? Can you move people to think about their future, and to want to change it? Were running a spoken word competition to find the most powerful and compelling poetic responses to one of the biggest threats of our time.

We are calling on young people between the ages of 18 - 28 to write and perform a spoken word poem that responds to Girl Child Marriage

Your submission should be a written poem that you will perform at the final round of the Competition, It should be between 50 400 words. You will be short-listed on the written piece and judged on based on the number of Votes and feedback from the audience.

The final will be a live performance of your work. The deadline for entries is midnight on May 30th 2016. The competition kicks off on 1st June and ends on the 20th (Voting ends on 12am, on the 20th of June) The winner will be contacted via email to attend the GIRL not BRIDE event in Lagos on 25th of June where he will be given a trophy and a cash prize of 100,000

Judges: Your work will be professionally judged by 3 professional spoken word artists known for their work.

The shortlisted poet (Winner) will receive a fee of N100,000 for this performance and a professionally filmed and edited video of their performance.

The winner will be widely promoted on our networks and the networks involved in this competition.

All entries will join a global campaign encouraging people to take a bold step in putting a stop on Girl Child Marriage

The Time Is Now! Get your voice heard.

To enter send your spoken words to haginitiative@gmail.com marked #GirlsnotBrides with your name, age, email address and telephone number before midnight on May30th. Please also tell us how you heard about this competition.

All entries must be between 50 - 400 words and applicants must be between the ages of 18 - 28.

The competition is open to both Genders.

SPOKEN WORDS COMPETITION

Application is now open for the 2016 Girl's Empowerment Seminar scheduled to hold on 25th of June 2016 at Lagos.
Theme: "Girls not BRIDES" Your Call

To be hosted by Hope for African Girls Initiative (HAGi)

Students from any African Tertiary Institutions are eligible to apply. Send in your application to Haginitiative@gmail.com giving reason(s) why you wish to attend the Seminar.
Application closes by January 20 June, 2016

This event will promote not only healthy self-esteem and self-image, but also provide practical tools for overcoming many of the issues that affect today's young girls such as:

Child Marriage
Peer Pressure
Purpose in life
Being different is okay and so much more!

We invite young girls to REGISTER; ages 18-24 years old to this fun-filled day. The seminar will start at 10am and last through 5pm. We will provide lunch and the girls will also receive a gift bag at the end of the event.

Register TODAY and take advantage of this great opportunity.

These young girls are our future, as such we encourage fellow Organizations to partner with us in making this seminar a true success and transform their lives. You can get involved by volunteering your time or making a financial donation to sponsor a young girl. We are confident that with your support, we will be able to watch their lives change before our eyes.

Our skilled and trained staff are so excited for the opportunity to interact with young girls. Please pass this invite along to anyone you know that might be interested.

This event is totally Free of Charge but strictly by Invitation.

For more details
Contact: 08139743651
Apply quickly
Limited scholarships are available.

Students from any African Tertiary Institutions are eligible to apply. Send in your application to Haginitiative@gmail.com giving reason(s) why you wish to attend the Seminar.

Application closes by 20 June, 2016.