Education

By Mosope Kehinde

The Oyo State House of Assembly has appealed to the state Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde to release ₦500 million to the Abiola Ajimobi Technical University, as promised in 2024.

‎The House also urged the governor to include the university in the payment of monthly subvention from January 2026 to sustain its operations.

‎The appeals were contained in a motion moved by lawmaker representing Ibadan South West state constituency 2, Mr. Oluwafemi Fowokanmi.

‎According to the lawmaker, who is the Chairman, House Committee on Tertiary Education, the Abiola Ajimobi Technical University is grappling with inadequate funding to cater for essential infrastructure, staff welfare and to sustain its academic operations.

‎He noted that the institution chiefly rely on Special Local Government Scholarship Scheme, its internally generated revenue and grants from Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFUND.

‎Also speaking on the motion, the lawmaker representing Egbeda state constituency and Chairman, House Committee on Budget and Economic Planning, Mr. Sunkanmi Babalola, appreciated the efforts of the present administration on the university in terms of road network, perimeter fence and street lights, which he said have contributed to its physical outlook.

‎Passing the resolutions, the Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Mr. Adebo Ogundoyin, granted the request by the mover of the motion to allow the House Committee on Tertiary Education to meet with the management of the university.

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Lifestyle

By Maxwell Oyekunle

Happy New Year, and welcome to 2024!

Do you know that the emergence or evolution of a “new, improved, and better” you is possible?

Do you know you can improve and be better in all areas of life where you have been struggling in the past?

All you need is a “Resolution to be better in the new year” or should I say you say a “new year resolution”.

A New Year’s resolution is a tradition, in which a person resolves to continue good practices, change an undesired trait or behaviour, accomplish a personal goal, or otherwise improve their behaviour at the beginning of a calendar year.

This is a very common practice across the world and in Nigeria too.

A lot of people make resolutions every New Year but many abandon it a few weeks into the year.

This is usually because of procrastination, lack of commitment and inconsistency among other factors.

Making resolutions alone is not always enough, to make a progress of note; there must be a plan and structure for sustainable inspiration, measurement, and accountability.

Overcoming procrastination and successfully following through on resolutions can be challenging but is certainly achievable.

Here are some tips to help you deal with procrastination and stay committed to your resolutions in 2024:

Set Realistic Goals:

–       Ensure your resolutions are S.M.A.R.T. that is: specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound.

–       Realistic goals are more manageable and less likely to lead to procrastination.

Break It Down:

–       Divide larger goals into smaller, more manageable tasks.

–       This makes the process less overwhelming and allows you to focus on one step at a time.

Prioritize Tasks:

–       Identify and prioritize tasks based on importance and deadlines.

–       Tackling high-priority tasks first can create a sense of accomplishment and motivation.

Create a Schedule:

–       Develop a daily or weekly schedule that includes dedicated time for working on your resolutions.

–       Having a routine helps establish consistency.

Remove Distractions:

–       Identify and minimize distractions in your environment.

–       Turn off unnecessary notifications and create a workspace conducive to productivity.

Visualize Success:

–       Envision the positive outcomes of achieving your resolutions.

–       Visualizing success can motivate you to take action and overcome procrastination.

–       Have an idea of what success looks like for you.

Build Habits Gradually:

–       Focus on building new habits gradually rather than trying to make drastic changes overnight.

–       Small, consistent steps lead to lasting habits.

Accountability Partner:

–       Share your resolutions with a friend, family member, or colleague who can provide support and hold you accountable.

–       Plan regular check-ins to keep you motivated.

Celebrate Progress:

–       Acknowledge and celebrate small victories along the way.

–       Recognizing your progress reinforces positive behaviour.

–       Celebrating small wins helps you enjoy the journey to your target.

Learn from Setbacks:

–       Understand that setbacks are a normal part of the process.

–       Instead of seeing them as failures, view them as opportunities to learn and adjust your approach.

Stay Flexible:

–       Be open to adjusting your resolutions or strategies if needed.

–       Life is dynamic, and flexibility can help you navigate unexpected challenges.

–       The fact that someone else successfully used a strategy does not mean that is the only way to do such things.

Self-Compassion:

–       Be kind to yourself.

–       If you face setbacks or temporary lapses in motivation, practice self-compassion and refocus on your goals.

Conclusion:

Always remember that forming new habits and achieving resolutions is a journey that requires patience and persistence.

Stay committed, stay positive, and embrace the opportunity for growth and improvement in this New Year. Happy New Year once again, have a very productive 2024!

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News

By Omolara Adasofunjo

Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun will on Thursday, 30th November 2023 present the state’s budget proposal for the year 2024 before the State House of Assembly. 

The Speaker of the House, Mr Olakunle Oluomo, who read the Governor’s letter during a plenary at the  Oke Mosan, Abeokuta, Assembly Complex said the budget presentation session would commence by 10 am, while all invited stakeholders were expected to be seated 30 minutes before the takeoff time. 

Meanwhile, the State House of Assembly has set up a committee headed by the Deputy Speaker, Mrs Bolanle Ajayi, to look into the alleged demolition of Elefon Primary School in Ewekoro Local Government Area of the state by a private company as reported by the member, representing Ewekoro Constituency, Mr Yusuf Amosun. 

Mr Amosun, who is the Chairman, the House Committee on Education, had alleged that the company in connivance with some chiefs and traditional rulers in the area had demolished the school in a bid to explore the mineral resources discovered on the land occupied by the school.

Expressing his displeasure over the report, Mr Oluomo urged the committee to summon all the people involved in the unlawful act and leave no stone unturned in thoroughly investigating the alleged demolition of the school.

In a related development, the lawmakers also invited the State Head of Service, Mr. Peter Fagbohun to appear before the House tomorrow, Wednesday, 29th November, 2023 by 2 pm following a recommendation of the House Committee on Establishments and Public Service Matters. 

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Sport

By Olusegun Folarin

The Director, Ogun State Sports Council, Mrs Folakemi Iyabode-Rotimi has appealed to the state government to approve the permanent employment and contract for athletes in the state ahead of the 2024 National Sports Festival.

Mrs Iyabode-Rotimi made the call in Abeokuta during an interaction with the newly elected executive members of Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, SWAN, Ogun State chapter.

The  State Sports council director who noted that the step would reduce the spate of poaching of athletes from the state also said that the establishment of the Sports commission was needed for the turn around of the sports in the state.

While advocating increased funding of the council for improved performance, Mrs Iyabode-Rotimi said the current allocation to the council was inadequate.

She noted that the task of sports development  in the state required the concerted efforts of all stakeholders especially the sports journalists.

Mrs Iyabode-Rotimi who acknowledged the contributions of the state Sports Journalists towards the success of the council gave the assurance that efforts would be intensified to prioritize interest of the SWAN members in the state.

Earlier, SWAN Chairman, Mr Michael-Azeez Ogunsiji had called for more stronger and robust synergy between the sports council and the association in the state.

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