Showing posts with label STUDENTS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label STUDENTS. Show all posts

Monday, 28 March 2016

RCF EKSU presents a relationship talk - Love Mattaz

Are you confused about your relationship?
Are you sure you are in the right relationship?
How do you know if he/she truly loves you?
Can you kiss him/her?
You love him/her but he/she is not 'very born again'.
How do you know God's will for you?

I am sure many and more questions are ringing in your mind now.

Attend the RCF EKSU Main Campus' Relationship Talk tagged LOVE MATTAZ and you won't regret it.

Don't let anyone tell you the gist...


Sunday, 24 January 2016

Video: 162 students tested for HIV in EKSU

During the last time EKSU HEALTH WEEK by The Health City, various students from different departments of different faculties turned out en mass for the two days program and 162 students were tested for HIV.

According to one of the participants we interviewed, Jennifer who is a graduate of Ekiti State University (EKSU), the program is the first of it's kind in ESKU. She said the program was totally free. All you needed do was to go for the program. She added that anyone that was tested was tested for free and students could ask questions from the Professional Doctor that was available.

Another participant and co-organiser of the program, Oyinlola, said the program is a shift for so many youths. He was so astonished by the number of students that turned up for the health program particularly, the HIV tests. He added that the results of the tests would be sent to the individuals via text messages for confidentiality.

During the interview, he told CloudGossips that people responded to the test without stigmatization which is unlike before. A lot of students were willing to check their status. He urges the youths and elders to take their health seriously.

Saturday, 23 January 2016

Nigeria Immigration Service dispersed 2000 trained officers after recruitment: join the campaign against this

The dispersal of 2000 officers that were 
recently recruited into the Nigerian Immigration service has shown to the world what Nigerian politics is about, promise everything during campaign and deliver nothing when sworn into office. No wonder Ronald Reagan described government as a baby-a long alimentary canal with a big appetite at one end and no sense of responsibility at the other. 

There were many campaign promises made to the Nigerian youths: employment, empowerment and integration into the Nigerian economy.

Professor Wole Soyinka once said that “The Nigerian youth is dead at birth”. This is true as government cannot provide jobs but they can afford to get as many youths as possible for political thuggery and other electioneering purposes. Both the university degrees and the professional certificates are not enough to secure a job, recruitment into government jobs has been by slots, if you are not connected, you can not be hired.

Sunday, 17 January 2016

EKSU Heath Week: Get free diagnosis with professional doctors


Do you know eating too much salt can cause hypertension?
Do you have pressing health question(s) on your mind but don't have time to go meet a doctor to discuss about it? Are you concerned about what you eat and how it affects you?

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