WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL BLOG OF THE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN MEDICAL STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION (UBEMSA) Greatest Ubemsites, It's with great honour I welcome you to the official blog of our great association, UBEMSA. It's a project that had been in the pipeline for some time now, and today I am glad it is a reality. Www.mbbs-benin.blogspot.com is the place where it will be happening henceforth. It is where we intend to inform, educate and entertain Ubemsites and the general public. I hereby enjoin each and everyone of us, Ubemsites, other students of the University of Benin, and the general public to visit here regularly, enjoy themselves and contribute to its growth. Together, we will continue to redefine UBEMSA. Thank you. Signed: Adams, Anthony Dabban 2016/2017 President, Ubemsa
Popular posts from this blog
Wrong number - Episode 5
The next day came, I prayed to the God my mother serves that morning in tears because I did not have the nerve to refer to him as my God at that moment knowing what I had done. I also prayed for my mother. I called her full name in my prayer. “Abigail Oluwadbunmi Isaac, o ni foju sukun omo, Ina omo oni jo e loruko Jesu.” _Abigail Oluwabunmi Isaac, you will not weep over your child and you won’t loose any of your children_ I felt that prayer needed to be said in my language. We set out with no hospital in mind. We saw a hospital and decided to try it. We are about to enter the gate and something brought me to a sudden halt. I tried taking another step but there seem to be a force tugging on me . Right there I knew it was a sign. “Tunde! I’m not setting my foot inside this hospital, let’s check out another one” He looked at me and he was like what’s going on. “What’s wrong with this one nau, let’s go in first and make enquiries” “No, I said firmly. My spirit is against this h
What to Do When Your Passion Isn’t Enough
When building something, anything, most people will tell you, “Never let that passion die!” “Always remember why you started!” “Always make sure that your love for what you do is burning bright!” People will remind you repeatedly to keep pushing forward and to stay as dedicated as you were on day one. Of course, when you’re on the first few days of your project, you’re wildly motivated, as if nothing could go wrong. You know you’re strong enough and you believe that you can do it. And you probably can. But sometimes the reality is that you realize no matter how passionate you are, it doesn’t seem to be enough. When this realization hits you, what do you do? 1. Be honest with yourself. Instead of running out the door and going on a hunt for more passion, stop, sit and talk to yourself about what’s going on. How willing are you to figure out how to make things work when they’re not? If you doubt your ability, no level of passion will help you succeed. When things get shaky, do
Comments
Post a Comment