The effort for becoming a success is like that for climbing an infinitely tall mount, if there is any such mountain. And getting-things down with a sense of effectism is like empting a river with a cup. Success and effectiveness are no little desire of individuals, however. In school, every student on entering in school has a desire to perform successfully, and may be, leave an effect behind when they are graduated. But most times, in the growth of their commitment, they would begin to realism that getting-things down with a predictive sense is in the real sense a mirage. To such persons, yesterday is history and tomorrow, a mystery. They would wonder on their failures of the past as much as the uncertainly future.
But there is a way to go ahead: It’s by doing something, anyway. For one to achieve something, one has to start something. For one to succeed, one has to start something.
Finally, two days ago, on the 21st of October, ASUU and FG signed negotiation agreements to the effect that ASUU would call up its strike or suspend it indefinitely. Which ever it will be, public and state University all over the country will be on board. Students will pour back into their classes and continue with schooling. It is not enough to emphasize how committed students should be. In the Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi, those guys would book their books like book warms!
Kater Hule of the department of Agricultural and Environment Engineering of the University was talking with his classmate Dooyum Hanior, yesterday suggesting how much commitment would be demanded in school for the semester. Dooyum saw things differently. ‘A circle has 360 degrees, yet, its amount to nothing. I can’t kill myself for just a degree!’ Dooyum is a guy with a hot head for making money, no less.
Happily many student’s like Dooyum would have the drive to make money while in school. It’s alright, guys you can do anything, any way. But at least, be focused; so that your yesterday would not be a history of failures and your tomorrow a mystery, really unknown.
Friday, October 23, 2009
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