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πŸŽ™️ Spotlight on our Illuminating Speakers: Guiding the Journey of Discovery! 🎀🌟

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Dear fellow knowledge seekers and history enthusiasts, As we eagerly anticipate the upcoming event, "Charting the Course for the Future," we are thrilled to introduce you to the brilliant minds who will be lighting up the stage and guiding us on this extraordinary journey through history, international studies, professional development, and the legacy of our student union. Each speaker brings a unique perspective and a wealth of experience to enrich our exploration. 🌟 Meet Our Speakers: πŸ” COMR. KEHINDE DANIEL OLAITAN  [Main Speaker ] 🌐 TUFAYL OLAMILEKAN ADELAKUN [Guest Speaker ] πŸš€ AFEEZ TOPE AGUNBIADE [Guest Speaker ) PRINCE AYOBAMI AKINOLA [Guest Speaker] These remarkable individuals are more than speakers; they are trailblazers who have left their mark on the domains of history, international studies, professional growth, and student community impact. With their insights, stories, and expertise, they will be instrumental in shaping the discourse of our event and inspiri...

πŸŽ‰ Exciting Event Alert: Charting the Course for the Future in History and International Studies! πŸŒπŸ“œ

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  SSOHIS-LASU   Attention all history enthusiasts, Get ready to embark on a captivating journey through time and knowledge at the upcoming event organized by the one and only Com. Omokehinde Akanni Abdullahi, the 22nd SSOHIS-LASU President. πŸŽ“✨It's time to mark your calendars for an event that promises to be both enlightening and enthralling! πŸ“… Date: Friday, September 1, 2023  πŸ•— Time: 8:00 PM  πŸ“ Virtual Venue: SSOHIS United WhatsApp Platform πŸ” A Glimpse Back in Time: Reflecting on Our Heritage Join us as we turn the pages of history to uncover the origins and evolution of our illustrious History and International Studies department. As we trace the threads that weave our past, we draw inspiration for the path ahead. Each chapter of our journey has shaped the present, and it's our shared responsibility to author the chapters yet to come. πŸ“šπŸ•°️ 🌐 Embracing Horizons: Illuminating International Studies In a world where boundaries blur and cultures intertwine, un...

It’s okay that your plans have changed.

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  Life has a funny way of leading us down paths we never anticipated. Remember those grand plans we made as we entered university and the dreams we thought were set in stone?  When you start university, you hold all of these expectations. You might think you don’t, but you do. You have expectations for your classes, your courses, your lectures, your friends and your life. I can’t say exactly where these expectations come from. If I had to guess, I’d say they come from a little space inside your heart, where you’ve come to store all the ideas, plans and dreams you’ve developed over the years. By the time you first set foot on campus, the little space is overflowing with excitement. As Life really had its own ideas. But you know what? It’s okay that our plans have changed . It’s what makes our story beautiful. Everything we do has a purpose and direction. We plan, set goals, and work hard. It feels good when things go as planned. But we must understand that life is...

Tackling Environmental Challenges at Our School: A History and International Studies Student's View

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Hey there, fellow students! Today, let's dive into a topic that affects us all: chemicals, waste, and pollution issues right here at our school. It might not be something we discuss in history class, but understanding these problems is crucial for our environment and our health. Picture this: our beautiful school campus is facing some not-so-pretty challenges. Trash piling up, chemicals being mishandled, and pollution making the air less clean, plastic bottles scattered around the campus, electronic waste piling up, and air that sometimes doesn't smell quite right. Yep, we've got our own environmental struggles that deserve attention. Just like how history is shaped by different factors, our environmental problems have their roots too. It's often due to things like not recycling properly, old buildings causing pollution, and maybe a lack of awareness about the impact we're having. It's not just about a messy campus; it's about the bigger story of...