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KwaraPoly Hostel; A Den for her Students

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The management of the Center for Excellence, Kwara State Polytechnic, in a bid to enhance students academics and to provide a suitable home for her students, has provided outstanding hostels that is well equipped with tremendous facilities just to make students feel at home.  Living environment of students will in one way or the other influences their academics which the school management has made provisions for.  So far so good, the management has two standard hostel with 24 hours stable solar light and running water in each of the rooms. Truly in harmony you were born and in standard you excel. As a polytechnic that is committed to gender equality, and also to avoid harassment in any form, set up the female hostels miles away from the male hostel. The female is built at the West End area of the Polytechnic, while the males have theirs along Yankari road (the road leading to the School Stadium).  Each of the hostels have securities guarding it day and night. While female guardians are

STUDENTS’ UNION GOVERNMENT, KWARA STATE POLYTECHNIC ILORIN

THE PLANNED PROTEST A TOTAL FALLACY, WE ARE NOT PART OF DISRUPTION! Refer to the circulated flyer and other messages on the social media signifying an intent of protest in Kwara state Polytechnic, the students' union Government under the leadership of Sen.Ishola Abdulsalam (Gigabyte) wishes to inform the populace that we are not part of the purported protest.  As a responsible Student leader and activist, the modus operandi of every agitation is in faces,  albeit the 3cs of Aluta as enshrined. The consultation, consolidation, and the last in any case of a deadlock as a result of injustice CONFRONTATION.  It is then an aberration for anybody to on behalf of the union took the Cs in reverse order, it doesn't in any way portray such individuals as people of orientation and progressiveness.  The incumbent executive since her emergence has never encouraged or supported any form of protest before getting things done, we have with the management an administrative understanding that ha

WORLD TEACHERS DAY '22: "THE TRANSFORMATION OF EDUCATION BEGINS WITH THE TEACHERS"

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The words "no Teachers, no Nation" is very true. They are the foundation of all nation-building processes. Teachers teach us how to harness life to the fullest. Wherever you find something extraordinary, you will find the fingerprints of a great teacher. No doubt, they are the number one heroes. Technology and efficiency may have hijacked another profession, to teachers they are just a tool. When it comes to getting the kids working together and motivating them, the teachers are the most important. For they are facilitators, motivators and sources of inspiration. Teachers are the builders of every institution. The only profession that has the capability of instilling hope, courage, motivation, and love in a child who is in the learning phase of their life. Haven't acknowledged the teachers as the builders of careers. For the people so important to the entire world,  let's not fail to talk about their welfare. How are teachers being treated? It's so sad that, in to

C.C.E Maiden Lecture: The Best Platform For Intellectual Development

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A few days to go, precisely the 6th day of October 2022 at exactly 11:00 am, coming up is an exciting inaugural lecture focusing on the topic:- "Perspectives, Challenges, and Prospects of Part-time Studies in Nigeria Tertiary Institutions". A renowned erudite Finance scholar. Prof. Sanni Mubaraq will be the Guest Speaker. The highly anticipated event is organized by the Centre For Continuing Education (C.C.E), Kwara State Polytechnic Ilorin. This program would reflect on the background of challenges faced by part-time students across institutions of higher learning in Nigeria. The part-time programme has become attractive to local business people, politicians, senior government officials and managers of various organisations in Nigeria and beyond. These part-time learners have other responsibilities to take care of, unlike their conventional counterparts. Such responsibilities include family and work. As such, it would appear this programme is preferable to them conventional