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Akaba James - The Exceptional Mentor

 Greetings Sir, It’s always a blessing to hear from you!  You've been an exceptional mentor to me — from secondary school, through high school, and now at this advanced stage of my academic journey. Your unwavering commitment to nurturing young minds through Open Dreams has left a lasting mark, especially in my life. I’m overjoyed to share that two days ago, I received a fully funded PhD opportunity to continue my research at the University of Guelph. This opportunity means the world to me — and I carry it as a testimony of the seeds you sowed years ago. I have completed my coursework and will be defending my thesis in late Summer 2025. My family is doing well, and I hope yours is too. I truly believe you’ll continue to mentor more members of the OD family towards such life-changing paths.  Your impact is immeasurable, and I’m deeply grateful to be a part of that legacy. - Mafor Anne

Lessons from the AFCON 2023

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Little known Equatorial Guinea defeated notre belle famille, La Côte d'Ivoire by four goals to zero in the group stages.   Côte d'Ivoire appointed a new coach, changed their strategy (#WeMove) and today they are qualified for the finals. The harder the battle, the sweeter the victory!   So, if Chevening 2024 did throw stones at you, change your strategy, and re-affirm your heroism as you steadily steer your destiny sheep to the shores of triumph. One of my best worship songs has always been, “With Christ in the vessel, I will smile at the storm”. Hence, sail on, with some good measure of confidence in your ability to thrive. Move oAnd never underestimate the potential of any member of the Open Dreams community to provide relevant ideas which can help you get over – never underestimate the resources at your disposal. Côte d'Ivoire switched from a world-class coach to a relatively unknown entity – they are now AFCON trophy hopefuls!   As you analyze each match and jud...

30+ Stodgy People or Acts on WhatsApp Groups + | Akaba James

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 1) The man who goes ahead to ask follow-up questions in a WhatsApp Group chat like "How much?" after an advert posted by a member clearly indicates that, "Contact me privately if you are interested". 2) The one who forwards every trash to the groups, including religious posts with threats to share or risk some misfortune. 3) The one who carelessly repeats posts without reading precious ones. 4) The one who shares very old and unverified posts. 5) The man or woman who writes a lot repeatedly about himself/herself (blowing his or her own trumpet). 6) The one who lavishes praises on someone for a post he/he only shared, not one he/she authored. 7) The one who asks you to send the message to his or her inbox or for your number when everything is displayed on the group message. 8) The one who sends very lengthy messages repeating the same point in different words. 9) The one who introduces irrelevant or unpopular discussion topics. 10)...