1. Kini ni n o fole se laye timo wa Kini ni n o fole se laye timo wa Laye ti mo wa kaka kin jale Kaka kin jale makuku deru. Kini ni n o fole se laye timo wa. 2. Eni ba jale adele ejo Eni ba jale adele ejo Adajo awa fewon si lese Fewon si lese bi olugbe Eni to jale Adele ejo 3. Aye ema fole s'omo ti mo bi Aye ema fole s'omo ti mo bi Omo ti mo bi ewon ko sun won Ewon ko sun won f'omoluwabi Aye ema fole s'omo ti mobi. 4. Oluwa ma fole segbe ti mo ni Oluwa ma fole segbe ti mo ni Egbe ti mo ni kaka kin jale Kaka kojale bo ba ku o to Aye ema fole s’gbe ti mo ni. 5. Beni to jale ba Lola laye Beni to jale ba Lola laye Bo lola laye kole rorun wo Kole rorun wo bolojo bade Beni to jale Balola laye.
Old FUTA gate Earlier in February, 2004. I attended an AONIAN games (high school olympics) in Owo. my school principal, Mr. F.O. Ogun had to drive us (Ebunoluwa Oluwaferanmi Lanre Shonoiki Bakenne Sulaiman Abiodun and Omotoyosi Craig II) down to meet other students who left earlier, we were going to represent our city (Abeokuta) in the academic part of the games. When we got to Akure, my principal showed us FUTA, and asked who would like to attend the university, (we were about writing Matric. then)..none of us said Yes.. and to break the silence, I said, who would attend a school that the gate looked worse than that of our high school..? However, a year and a half later I was a student of that school, FUTA.. .. I was laughing at myself and said only one thing on entering the gate of the school.. "I WILL NOT LEAVE THIS GATE LIKE THIS ON GRADUATION".. 5 years passed and I was a member of our graduating set executives chaired by Toluwanimi Kolawole, I was to le...
‘Malira Masoabi is a Plant Biotechnologist and a PhD candidate with the Department of Genetics at Stellenbosch University. Malira served as the vice president and later the President of African Students’ Board , an organization which aims to address the issues affecting Africans students (other than South Africans) studying at Stellenbosch University and in South African Universities at large . Anti-Gbege caught up with Malira to speak on her passion for Africa. AG: What is your view about education in Africa as compared to the rest of the world Malira: This is a broad question, so I’ll only focus on what I think education in Africa lacks. I think since gaining independence from colonialism, Africa has not yet embraced her opportunities to re-present herself to the world. By this, I mean, the current African educational curriculum is just a replica of that of rest of the world, which is not supposed to be. Africa is unique in some significantly aspec...
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