Focus

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Focus

Focus

@Foca270

Undergraduate Student, Bachelor Of Medical Laboratory Science in view.

เข้าร่วม Kasım 2020
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Omoyele Sowore
Omoyele Sowore@sowore·
No amount of propaganda can rescue a failed Tinubu regime—neither “city boys” nor “village people” can mask the reality Nigerians face. #TinubuMustGoNow #RevolutionNow
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Chioma Genia
Chioma Genia@eugeeyy·
So this "rape culture" has been going on in Delta state and nobody raised an alarm all these while?
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Dumebiherself
Dumebiherself@dumebihers17104·
@eugeeyy I am from delta and I never knew such a thing existed , omo I am sad.
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Berneese
Berneese@theberneese·
U.S Embassy 2026 World Cup Media Training❤️
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Rukky
Rukky@AkohMiracl66621·
This is my 1st time using X and Gosh it feels so crowded😪 Pls engage in my post and F0llow me too.....I promise to follow back
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Focus
Focus@Foca270·
@jociefer Don't give up, you can do it 💪. Just believe yourself 💯
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Jociefer
Jociefer@jociefer·
The main reason i feel this way is because it feels like i am watching myself just like simultaneously combust and go up in academic flames. I was on a 4.2 GPA after first semester of year one. Now, this horror show of a semester has me sitting on a 3.22 GPA. Its crazy for real
Jociefer@jociefer

Just got my 300L 1st semester results, and it has me in a state of utter shock and humiliation. I might need a few days off in order to process this. I have genuinely never felt more ashamed and sick of everything about my life until this point. I need your prayers to stay strong

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Ugeey Uduma | Exec - VA | PM | Automation
I passed my Second Professional Exam, a requirement to become a Licensed Medical Laboratory Scientist... I accept congratulationss 🥹
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Focus@Foca270·
Tell me your Medical Laboratory Science school story that sounds fabricated but is 100% true.
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FAVE!
FAVE!@Just_ebube·
Having classes on Saturday is witchcraft. Just saying …🚶🏿‍♀️🚶🏿‍♀️
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Focus@Foca270·
@kamanya_thinks How do you manage your time between social media and academics?
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Jameswilliams Chiahukamnanya Gabriel
Rough play. That was how I nearly entered wahala during my internship. 😂 The Development Bank of Nigeria uses Microsoft Teams for its internal communications. What that meant was that you could clock in to work, greet your supervisor and head of department, banter about Chelsea losing the match the previous night, feel good, take your seat, and wait for your work... For two, ten, twenty, thirty minutes... nothing! For one, two, three, four hours... nothing! When I say nothing, I mean your supervisor is still gisting with you, you've gone for lunch break together... and all. You're so happy that it's a work-free day, only for your supervisor to be like: "James, I'll be needing that task that I sent to your Microsoft Teams in the next 10 minutes. Thank you." 😭 Olohun! What task???! 😂 Only to open your Microsoft Teams and see the task that had been sent since 9:10 a.m., before you even got to greet them in the first place. 😂 Guysss! I was lucky I was able to "Need for Speed" that task, elseeeee... Never forgot that day. This is my advice to your future corporate you: Before you assume that you've got free hours, check your internal communication app, whatever it is, to avoid stories.
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Jameswilliams Chiahukamnanya Gabriel
When I was in my 300 level, I was approached by senior lecturers in my department. They wanted me to run for the position of NESA President. I gave that some thought, declined, and supported a close friend who had shared with me that he really wanted it. Best decision of my life. ​ Why did I turn it down? Pay attention and follow the thought process so you won't make life-costing mistakes. ​ Firstly, I needed no "leadership experience" validation because I was already doing fantastic work driving educational change on the continent, with social media as my primary platform. I was already a leader of a community of over 30,000+ African students, and through my story and daily publications, I was already a remarkable influence — igniting the passion for excellence in a generation. ​ Of course, I later went on to win the Young and Impactful African Innovators Award "in recognition of my exemplary leadership in fostering the culture of academic excellence in Africa." Leadership experience was on lock, and I needed no extra validation on that count. ​ In fact, due to the immenseness of the work I was doing on social media and my sterling reputation as the department's top student, despite turning down my lecturers' suggestion to run for NESA President, I was unanimously appointed by my department lecturers and the HOD as the Academic Director of the department. ​ When you are excellent, these opportunities chase you. But it comes with a burden too. That leads me to the next variable that I factored in — my context. Thinking of it, I factored in two variables — the context with which I, a low-income student, had come to be a student at an ultra-socioeconomically elite institution like Nile University, and the story I wanted to script for myself by my convocation. ​ I came in as a full-tuition scholarship student due to my UTME and WASSCE performances. I never paid a dime in undergraduate fees out of the multimillions my undergraduate education cost. With that precedent, I felt I had a genuine shot at earning a full-tuition postgraduate scholarship too if I gave my last two semesters my very best. Unfortunately, my CGPA had dropped to a 4.93 then, and I had no other option but to hit a 5.0 consecutively to stand a chance of making the Overall Best Graduating Students list. ​ With this context in mind and the fact that I already had an earned leadership tag from the thriving student community I was leading, I couldn't afford to indulge in distractions disguised as opportunities at that critical phase of my life. ​ James, what about balance? Yes, as I shared with my "Attaining Balance Masterclass" students, balance involves saying NO when you have to. ​ Listen, it is okay to indulge in any extracurricular activity that you feel like pursuing ONLY after you have weighed the costs against the benefits it brings, not just to you, but also to the story you want to script for yourself at the end of the day. ​ I did just that, and at the end of the day, I hit a 5.0 GPA twice, had a 4.95 CGPA, made the Overall Best Graduating Students list, won the multimillion full-tuition postgraduate scholarship to study any course of choice in the university, won the "Young and Impactful African Innovators Award" recognizing my social impact, grew my followership to over 42,000 at the point of convocation, became a part of the academic revival of thousands of African students (if you're one, say Hi), got featured in top news publications in the country, got invited to speak on fabled stages with national leaders, and, yeah, built a business that's been turning in millions in revenue — and that's not even all... ​ The message? Always weigh the cost against the benefits. That's what your intelligence is for. ​ If it is worth the sacrifice of your time, it should be worth a space on your CV. It must be of service to your grand story, your edifice. ​ ​ ​@kamanya_thinks
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