He said, “Facebook and other social networks are good, but I will advise you to leaveFacebook and face your studies.”
Mrs Oyewole advised female students to desist from procrastination and to understand the importance of time than money.
She
however tasked them to learn how to politely and constructively say
‘no’ adding that they should judge each day by the seeds sown and not by
the harvest reaped.
“You know yourself more than anyone else, so desist from comparing yourselves with others,”she concluded.
The
institution’s Councillor, Mrs Modesta Ofodile, said students should
always use some of their free time as private periods to study, adding
that those periods could also be used to refresh and renew their energy.
Ofodile
however, advised the students to manage their time well, saying that
“if you waste your time thinking there is time, examinations will catch
you unawares.”
She noted that serious-minded students rarely get into trouble.
Furthermore,
the Head of Department, Food Service and Tourism, Dr. A.M in her
lecture informed students about availability of scholarship
opportunities they can benefit.
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