"Finally, I am free," I shouted to myself as I deleted the hundreds of pictures, PDFs, voice notes, and YouTube videos. I am free from examination stress. Phew!
Happy Easter Active Citizen, the one brimming with potential! I know you have been waiting to hear from me so…yeah, this is me sneaking into your inbox😉. How are you doing? How was March for you? How did the exam go? It was a rollercoaster of emotions for me but I am glad I scaled through.
As you know, I am your eyes and ears in JCIN UNILAG. Let's embark on a journey through the events of March.
Hollup! , if you haven’t shared this newsletter with your friends, you are wrong.
Hey Siri, please play me Run the World by Beyonce. A big shoutout to the women, you are brave, strong, and beautiful.
March is known as Women's History Month. It commemorates the remarkable contributions and achievements of women across history.
JCIN UNILAG honored women, highlighting their extraordinary impact on the world. International Women's Day (IWD) stands as a global stage to acknowledge women's social, economic, cultural, and political accomplishments worldwide.
The welfare team of JCIN UNILAG stepped up to support its members during the last examination. They offered an exam relief package, showing their dedication to each member’s well-being. The team extends heartfelt wishes for success in exams, urging members to embrace their abilities and tackle challenges with confidence. This initiative shows the organization's commitment to prioritizing the welfare of its members.
JCIN UNILAG was invited to The JCI Atlantic IDC 5.0 event, organized by Junior Chamber International Nigeria, focused on individual development aligned with global opportunities. With the theme "Global Frontier, Local Influence," speakers like Ifeoluwa Martins emphasized global networking and learning. Practical tips were provided for scholarship application by Osariemen Omoruyi Shobanke, while Jean Njab highlighted integrity in publishing and skill development. The event emphasized problem-solving proximity. The event offered valuable insights for personal and professional growth.
We had our last hangout for the semester this month. It was an absolute blast! From the games to the laughter, Your energy and enthusiasm made the event a huge success, and we're grateful to every one of you for being a part of it. Let's keep the good times rolling and continue to make unforgettable memories together!
Drumrolls 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
We are thrilled to kick off a brand new feature in our newsletter: The Leadership Series! In this series, we'll be shining a spotlight on our esteemed alumni, drawing strength and inspiration from their experiences and insights. We'll learn from their tough and sweet times and take away valuable lessons to help us succeed in our journeys.
Today we spotlight Emmanuel Folorunsho Brown.
Here’s a list of things you can do during this short holiday.
1. Catch up on your sleep.
2. Spend time with friends and family.
3. Read a book.
4. Explore a new hobby.
5. Volunteer in your community.
6. Learn a new language.
7. Start a new journal.
8. Go on a picnic.
9. Visit a museum.
10. Find a new series to binge.
11. Learn how to cook a new dish.
12. Go window shopping.
13. Try a new sport or fitness class.
Don’t forget to have an exciting Holiday. Xoxo