Posts

Citizenship by Eguriase S. M. Okaka

Image
Citizenship By Eguriase S. M. Okaka Citizen A citizen is a person who has legal right to belong to a particular nation or country. It can also been seen as a person who belong to a particular country and can claim the rights provided for in the constitution. Any person born in Nigeria or outside Nigeria either of whose parent is a Nigeria is a citizen of Nigeria for example, a child born in Canada by Bini parent is a Nigerian citizen. People who are not citizens of a country but lives in the country legally are called foreigners. Concept of Citizenship The concept of citizenship involves the rights and duties expected to be enjoyed and performed by a citizen among which are the right to vote, the need to pay taxes and pledge allegiance to the country. Citizenship Citizenship is the act of being a member, citizen or national of a particular nation or country. It conveys a status of being a citizen alongside the rights, duties and privileges which goes with it. Types of Citizensh...

nurturing and perfecting talents and skills by eguriase s. m. okaka

Image
Nurturing and Perfecting Talents and Skills By Eguriase S. M. Okaka Talent Talent is the natural ability a person is born with which enable him or her to do well in a specific field. It is also a set of personal characteristics which enhances one’s ability to achieve expertise in an accelerated manner with little or no training. Examples of talents include: • Singing • Writing • Athletics • Pottery, etc. Skill Skill is an ability and capacity acquired through training in order to do well in carrying out simple or complex activities or jobs. It requires knowledge, practice and experience to be able to do well in any chosen career, examples of skills include: Teaching skill, catering, typing and short hand, plumbing, using computers, tailoring, entrepreneurship skill, etc. The Difference between Talent and Skill Since every child is born talented in one way or the other, it is important to identify their talents early, nurture and perfect them. Talent and skill can be identified,...

Self-Reliance by Eguriase S. M. Okaka

Image
SELF-RELIANCE By Eguriase S. M. Okaka Meaning of Self-Reliance Self-reliance is the ability to do things and make decisions by yourself without needing other people to help you. Self-reliance is also defined as the ability to depend on one’s own efforts and abilities to get things done, achieve set goals and objectives. A self reliant person does not depend on anybody for survival and take full responsibility for what or she does. When people are reliant, they are independent and autonomous which in other words, implies that they take care of themselves. We exhibit the virtue of self-reliance as children when we go back home from school alone, doing your home work alone without parent’s assistance; and entering bus or taxi cabs back home alone. Some other examples of self-reliance are the ability to think independently, grow one’s agricultural crop for food, and lot more. Attributes of Self-reliance The following are the attributes of self-reliance:  Self-belief  Hard work  Dete...

special christmas edition of Igho na ya ghe ebo by Eguriase S.M Okaka. Parental guidance on your daughters during Christmas period

Image

Special christmas edition: is christmas a biblical festivity? by Eguriase S.M. Okaka

Image

Igho na ya ghe ebo by Eguriase S.M. Okaka

Image

cooperation by eguriase s. m. okaka

Image
Cooperation 2 By Eguriase S. M. Okaka Meaning of cooperation Cooperation is defined as the act of working together to achieve results or people helping each other out to achieve a common goal. Cooperation generally means working together for a common goal or objective. From time immemorial, cooperation among humans has been in existence. As one man cannot do it all in life, God in his infinite mercy created a woman called Eve to assist Adam in the Garden of Eden. Therefore, life becomes meaningful and worth living when people cooperate with one another to achieve a common goal. For cooperation to take place in any community or organization there must be understanding, love, trust, commitment, tolerance, etc. Examples of the act of cooperation are: • When building a house, a laborer picks a brick (block) and hands it to the bricklayer and the bricklayer lays the brick. • Teachers and principal of a school working together to improve the life of their students morally and academically....