Monday, 21 September 2015

APPLY TO STUDY IN HOLLAND


Apply to study in Holland and other parts of the world in  institutions with the state-of-the-art  equipment and expertise. You are just a click away. Apply for a short course with the Centre for Development Innovation, The Netherlands and compete for the sponsorship  by the Dutch Government. Scholarship covers tuition, accommodation, lodging/feeding,  allowances, insurance, etc. Visit the website, link below

http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Expertise-Services/Research-Institutes/centre-for-development-innovation/short-courses/how-to-apply.htm?utm_source=Measuremail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CDI

Friday, 3 July 2015

FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

Funding opportunities
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Good morning, 
I hope everyone is having a good week, found some opportunities with upcoming deadlines and wanted to share asap. 
FYI, I post them on Facebook and Twitter for those who are on social media. 
Thanks, 
Buky

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Monday, 29 June 2015

FOREWORD of the handbook



FOREWORD
We have a situation especially in Africa where young ones and even adults move through life with unfulfilled dreams, ambitions, lack of fulfillment and satisfaction with their jobs. This can be as a result of lack of mentorship informal or formal. Well defined achievements can only come from and through mentoring.
This book brings out mentoring as it truly is; an age-long phenomenon that can be informal or formal. The author brings out the importance of continued well sustained mentorship from home to school to office place and in all spheres of life. Proper mentoring results in success no matter the situation or circumstance of the society. This is very important for us as a nation when we are talking of change.
The book is a wake-up call for Africans to re-visit her culture of a junior/younger looking up to a senior/older for directions and instructions. The book advocates that this should be tailored formally and incorporated into our educational system. The gap existing in the lives of many young graduates can be bridged through proper mentoring instead of their just passing through the university and getting a degree.
The African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD) has taken up this challenge by carrying out organizational mentorship for her Fellows. This has yielded immense benefits to female scientists and Africa in general. Mentoring is richer, more fulfilling and encompassing than just teaching. It is a rewarding experience for both mentee and mentor. This book reveals mentoring strategies and tools that can be practiced by anybody. It also provides case studies with exercises for practical purposes.
The author stresses the “train-the-trainer” approach and even the setting up of mentoring clubs. All these will result in a flowing stream of mentoring with its attendant positive results. She further pointed out the importance of mentoring even in socio-economic development, moral and character development.
This book is encompassing and covering even the attributes of a mentor and mentee. It is a must read by prospective mentors and mentees.


                       
                       Aduabobo Ibitoru Hart (AWARD Mentor)
                       Professor of Benthic Ecology
                       Dept. of Animal & Environmental Biology,
                       University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.



Wednesday, 13 May 2015

My New Book - Mentoring Handbook: for creative education and capacity development

Coming up soon is the launching of a Mentoring Handbook for the key players in the educational sector. Every effort have to be made to ensure sound education and fruitful school days for our wards.

We need these children to graduate well informed, competent and knowledgeable enough to navigate the labour market competitively with entrepreneurial mind set in case white collar jobs are not in sight.

Nigeria, Africa need INNOVATORS and CREATIVE THINKERS. They are not necessarily born, they are made, anybody can make it. Some need just a little PUSH in the right direction and they are there at the peak - this is MENTORING.
Get a copy!

Thursday, 19 March 2015

STRATEGIZING TO REACHOUT TO THE RURALS

Researches and extension programmes to reach out to rural people can be enhanced using community journalism approach and techniques.  Join in the online course on COMMUNITY JOURNALISM: Digital journalism & Social media Futurelearn@Cardiff University

Saturday, 29 November 2014

The Role Modelling Event


Dr. Mrs. Blessing Okogbue says, there's a lot to be done to develop agriculture so as to make food available, affordable and create jobs to engage the jobless especially the restive youths and the rural people.
We need to think and approach Agriculture/Agribusiness from a multidisciplinary perspective and also raise Agro-based businessmen & women (Entrepreneurs) if we want to be self-sufficient.