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Igbogbo Students Union Organized Children Education Fund Week

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 IGBOGBO STUDENTS' UNION is the Educational Arm of The Community (IGBOGBO/BAIYEKU LCDA) Saddled with the responsibility of giving leadership Training to her members, Deeming it fit that they Succes and Excel in their academic Career by organizing frequent colloquiums and Symposiums. In view of the above, the executive council hereby organized An Educative program called Children Education fund (C. H. E. F) week to raise funds for the Education Sector in the community at Large. This year C. H. E. F WEEK PROGRAM was Tagged "CULTISM IN SCHOOL AND THE SOCIETY" (EFFECT AND POSSIBLE SOLUTION). With look of things in our environment, we noticed that the increase in cultism in school and the society at large has been a major setback for the Community. The 2023 CHILDREN EDUCATION FUND (C. H. E. F) Week Committee use the opportunity to tagged this year C. H. E. F week " Cultism in school and the society" (Effect And Possible solution). to eradicate cultism among Students....

You Are the Development You Want to See

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  In a world filled with complex challenges and pressing issues, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and helpless. Poverty, inequality, environmental degradation—the list goes on. It's easy to believe that the responsibility for addressing these problems lies solely with governments, organizations, and institutions. However, the truth is that each and every one of us has the power to make a difference. We are the development we want to see. The concept of being the change we want to see in the world is not a new one. Mahatma Gandhi famously said, "Be the change that you wish to see in the world." These words hold profound wisdom and carry a timeless message. They remind us that true transformation starts from within, and our actions, no matter how small, have the potential to create a ripple effect that can bring about positive change in our communities and beyond. The notion that we are the development we want to see challenges us to take ownership of our role in shaping t...