Saturday, May 7, 2016

#THELIST: Top ten awesome places in and around Kogi State University

Kogi state university is filled with a lot of standout places in and around the institution,places that fill your belly with joy. So on #thelist this wonderful realers saturday we list 10 standout or awesome places in and around Kogi state university,if you haven't been to this places you need to check them out.

10. MACOSA Radio and T.V Studio : The KSU masscommunication studio(radio and t.v) reeks of awesomeness in its tiny bits. If you haven't been there as a ksu student then you are seriously dulling. Its not the aso rock or harvard university type of awesome,but its a standout place. The accostic wall design of the t.v room is preety at best,and the interior of the radio studio(especially in the year they built it) is just amazing(if you're entering for the first time),even though most of their equipments needs replacement.
9. Art and humanities falculty : Most students would have,at least once passed through art and humanities before,its always looking kinda rough and all day by day,the rusty gate,that ugly man o'war office,the primary school which I think is a bad idea and so on. But if you take your time to observe the faculty itself you'll discover how awesome the faculty is. The TETFUND lecture rooms with the cozy seats,the nice classrooms that looks maintained,and their magical garden in the middle,that garden is really cool,with the trees an all,and the cool air,really awesome. And by the way,let's not forget the old L.T under renovation,I think its going to make the faculty even more special. And always keep a date with all those theatre arts production night,its goosebummy
8. The school library : The school library is one of those places in ksu that you enter and feel 21st century. Its modern,its neat,its awe inspiring. The interior design especially is spot on. The problem in KSU is MAINTENANCE. If that library was under proper maintenance am sure it will look better than that. Anyways,the place is conducive enough for reading,and its an awesome place for readers.
7. VOGUES : Do I need to say much about VOGUES. Its not "CLUB ROYAL",but its awesome as it is. Just check it out on a friday night and see how awesome it looks with students around.
6. DUSAK VEIWING CENTRE : For a viewing centre of kogi state standards,this is sheer brilliance !!! The exterior doesn't really have much going,and the interior is simple,the italian way,flat screens on the wall,wide viewing area for viewers,but what makes this place awesome is the match days and the people,especially on a champions league night. The atmosphere,the frenzy,its like the gathering of passionate football fans. The atmosphere is always electric. The arsenal manchester united game last semester was magnifico. If you haven't been there on a matchday,you are on a looooong thing.
5. Medical hostel : The medical hostel isn't top class,but its a breath of fresh air compared to other places in ksu. The quiet environment,the design of the hostel just makes it awesome.
4. HABOUR BAY : Describing HABOUR BAY for most ksu students is like describing what "opa" looks like. HABOUR BAY is awesome,and if you haven't been there then make sure you check it out ASAP.
3. Management garden : This personally is my favourite place in ksu. The management garden is a cool (and romantic) place to be. Its easy to think and relax over there,even though church people have taken over.
2. The GRUVE : Oh my GRUVE !!! The girls love that place. You wanna win a girl over,especially all those inikpi girls just carry dem comot go gruve,buy mede mede for dem,dem go gree sharp sharp. Seriously now,the GRUVE is an awesome place to be,the interior design,with the lights and all,the chairs,dem try small,they gat something going for them over there.
1. Agriculture faculty : Agric faculty is beautiful. The garden is beautiful. The labs are beautiful. The classrooms are beautiful. The enviroment is beautiful. Forgive me,I just love that place,words alone cannot describe how much I love that place. Its the coolest place in ksu by far !!! The lecture theatre is modern,the classrooms are modern,the labs are modern,the enviroment is conducive and amazing. And they are not done yet with the faculty. Big ups to ksu for blessing ksu students with that place. Its just naturally different from other faculties.

WHAT?! No Graduate of this Course isUnemployed in Nigeria (SEE THE COURSE)


Thousands that graduate in Nigeria ar
Unemployed. But not Radiography
graduates. Radiography is the use of ionizing
electromagnetic radiation such as X-rays to view
objects. Although not technically radiographic
techniques, imaging modalities such as PET and MRI
are sometimes grouped in radiography because the
radiology department of hospitals handle all forms of
imaging. Treatment using radiation is known as
radiotherapy.
Radiography started in 1895 with the discovery of X-
rays (later also called Röntgen rays after the man who
first described their properties in rigorous detail), a
type of electromagnetic radiation. Soon these found
various applications, from helping to find shoes that
fit, to the more lasting medical uses. X-rays were put
to diagnostic use very early, before the dangers of
ionising radiation were discovered. Initially, many
groups of staff conducted radiography in hospitals,
including physicists, photographers, doctors, nurses,
and engineers. The medical speciality of radiology
grew up around the new technology, and this lasted
many years. When new diagnostic tests involving X-
rays were developed, it was natural for the
radiographers to be trained and adopt this new
technology. This happened first with
fluoroscopy,computed tomography (1960s), and
mammography. Ultrasound (1970s) and magnetic
resonance imaging (1980s) was added to the list of
skills used by radiographers because they are also
medical imaging, but these disciplines do not use
ionising radiation or X-rays.
No Nigerian radiographer
is jobless. They are in
perpetual demand by
several private hospitals
who can only engage their
services on a part time
basis since they often can
not pay them full time.
That’s why many of the
experienced and qualified
radiographers have gone
overseas. In fact its
possible that over 60% of
radiographers trained
between 1989-2009 are
likely not living in Nigeria.
The rest are in bigger blue chip companies. While few
are found TEMPORARILY working at General Hospitals
across the country. Those on PP (private practice, a
term used by radiographers, sometimes in sarcasm) in
private hospitals are newer, younger and student
radiographers.
My advice to youths (and older middle aged men, even
of up to 50 years) is to consider going back to study
radiography if the right opportunity exists.