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Ministry of Education Endorses Ejiro Umukoro’s ‘Distortion’ for schools

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Ministry of Education Endorses Ejiro Umukoro’s ‘Distortion’ for schools

A literary triumph for women in media, journalism


Abuja, Nigeria, April 19 2024 – LightRay! Media, a leading name in media, journalism and publishing is thrilled to announce the approval of the ground-breaking book ‘Distortion’ by acclaimed international multi-award winning communications specialist, writer, journalist, trainer and facilitator, Ejiro ‘LadyE’ Umukoro. Umukoro is a recipient of the Distinguished Changemaker Award from the United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM), has penned a compelling narrative in ‘Distortion’ that transcends borders and resonates with readers worldwide.

The book Distortion, listed on the recommended textbooks for senior secondary schools (SS1-3) for literature in English for the first term, was signed by the Director of Education Research Centre, Kelly N. Kentoa, under the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, Asaba, Delta State.

‘Distortion’ is a captivating work that delves into the human mind and challenges taboos around the Osu caste system, widowhood, baby-making factories, child trafficking, gender-based violence and the issues of mental health in a society that does not protect its own.

Set against the backdrop of Nigeria’s rich cultural belief systems, politics, religion, and family values, ‘Distortion’ is based on Umukoro’s experiences as an investigative journalist and media mentor. ‘Distortion’ weaves together narratives of the individual against the state, a society verging on dysfunctionality and strewn with landmines, and ultimately the determination and quest for personal survival and self-fulfilment. Umukoro’s prose, style, and depth of subject matter invite readers to explore global themes of mental wellbeing, belief systems, and choices in the pursuit of happiness, wealth, and relevance.

The Delta State Ministry of Education’s endorsement of ‘Distortion’ marks a significant milestone for Umukoro, the Delta-born award-winning investigative journalist, whose literary prowess has come to the fore with this novel. As part of the approved curriculum for secondary school students across Nigeria, this literary gem will inspire a generation of young minds to become critical thinkers who are empowered with knowledge on how to critique and not become victims of other people’s whims and manipulation. This approval and inclusion in the school curriculum also reflects the ministry’s commitment to fostering awareness on issues of gender-based violence, child rights, human rights, and the global awareness of these and more among students.

Umukoro, a seasoned journalist, policy advocate, and storyteller, infuses every page of ‘Distortion’ with authenticity and depth that are rarely seen, which readers will find both inspiring and a call to action.

In a statement, Umukoro expresses gratitude, saying, “I was humbled and thrilled by the recognition and honoured that my work will now reach Nigerian classrooms. Children’s voices matter. They are an important demographic that deserves to be recognised, protected, and inspired to greatness.”
It would be recalled that it was through Ejiro Umukoro’s investigative report and exposè on how Female Students in Delta State were been aggressively recruited by cultists, that inspired the Delta State Government’s Ministry of Education to declare a state of emergency on the growing menace. With the proactive support of St. Patrick’s Church and Principals in secondary schools across Delta State alongside Umukoro, they were able to save over 150 teenagers ages 11 to 17 years from being recruited into cultism while ensuring that the young girls targeted are not used as rape victims for initiation rites. 
Umukoro explains that “Growing up I experienced how literature of wide varieties can inspire thinking, ignite conversations, challenge prejudices, biases, intolerance, and stereotypes. It is my hope that ‘Distortion’ empowers students and adults alike to know that they have the power to say ‘No’ when they’re uncomfortable and have the courage to walk away from circumstances that diminish their worthy as individuals.”
LightRay! Media through its LightRay! Books and Literary Society invites educators, parents and students to explore this remarkable literary achievement, whether in the classroom, in buses, on the train, at work, travelling by air or sea or during leisure times to enjoy reading every page of ‘Distortion’. The book will certainly ignite minds and alert hearts. It’s a worthy addition to Nigeria’s ever growing literary tradition of expanding the boundaries of thought.

About Ejiro ‘LadyE’ Umukoro

‘LadyE’ Ejiro Umukoro is a United States Agency for Global Media ChangeMaker Award Winner, a Pulitzer Centre Recognised Investigative Journalist, Fellow of African Women in Journalism Programme (ICFJ’s) Fellow, WanaData Code Africa South-South Champion, Fellow of Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative (REWON), and a multi-award winning broadcaster, journalist, cultural leader, trainer, mentor, communications expert (first and only Nigerian to win the British Council International Communications Entrepreneur Awards), and pioneer of Civic Intelligence in Nigeria. Umukoro is also the Executive Director and Publisher of LightRay Media, President of LightRay Books and Literary Society and Convener of LightRay Women in Media Leadership Summit for LightRay Media and Foundation Advocacy Initiative.


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Light Ray Media is a cutting-edge multimedia production and publishing company dedicated to crafting immersive digital experiences, literary works, distinctive journalism, media, and comms academy that captivate audiences worldwide. With a focus on innovation, creativity, and technical expertise, we strive to push the boundaries of visual storytelling across various platforms.

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My Study and Reading Strategies

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My Study and Reading Strategies

By Lady Ejiro Umukoro

STUDYING is often a strenuous activity for many individuals; it is considered tasking, difficult to keep up to, time consuming, and sometimes, unproductive. This article is targeted at helping you create an effective study technique that transcends those feelings.

To study effectively and meet your desired goal, you need focus. One effective technique that can greatly help you is setting a clear goal of what you plan to achieve at the end of a stipulated timeframe. While keeping the goal behind your studying in mind, create a smaller and achievable goal that brings you nearer to your overall focus and examine them after each study session to help you track your progress.

A well-known but disregarded technique is creating a study schedule that aligns with your goal. Often, it is easier to create a study schedule than to follow it. So, you must tell yourself it is worth it.

Developing a consistent study schedule ensures regular and manageable study periods to prevent last-minute cramming. Discipline is mostly needed for you to create a study schedule and achieve its intended purpose. To remain on track, visualise the poor outcome that can emanate from not being disciplined and the disappointment that it could bring. Create a study schedule that aligns you with your goal and be intentional about the discipline necessary for its success.

Active listening is an effective study technique you must embrace. A firm starting step that could immensely aid your retention and studying is the stage of active listening. As earlier mentioned, some people find studying time consuming or even unproductive; this may have emanated from not paying enough attention when the subject matter was being taught. Active listening reduces the struggle of having to study for a long time, forgetting information easily, and feelings of low productivity. Active listening will also help you incorporate learning strategies, such as summarising information, teaching others, or discussing topics with peers, enhancing your comprehension and retention.

Employ the Pomodoro technique in effectively aiding your studying. The Pomodoro technique involves incorporating a five-minute break after every 25 minutes study session. To maximise the Pomodoro technique, create a to-do list and a timer, and assign 25 minutes to each task on the list. When the timer rings, take an immediate break, and go on a longer 15-30 minutes break after four Pomodoro sessions. Do this to reduce burn out, build consistency and establish routines, enhance productivity, and boost concentration.

Take notes while studying. Although writing may not be considered a preferential activity for you, it is of prime importance in measuring what you really know and can remember. Explore taking effective notes through methods such as Cornell or mind mapping. They enable you to identify and link similar concepts that could aid in understanding and remembering areas of emphasis or importance. If you do not like to write, consider drawing different structures or illustrations close to you and mindfully link them to what you study about. This can help you recollect information faster and effectively.

Always engage with, practise, and test your knowledge. Regularly create quizzes or activities to test the knowledge you have gained after every study session. Practising tests or quizzes helps you to solidify your knowledge, see areas where improvements are necessary, and equip you with the format and pressure of actual exams. As you study, list out questions or quizzes to go over, always practise after every study session, and stop at your exact timer for honest assessment or evaluations.

Eliminate distractions while reading. Create an environment for yourself that is free from distracting activities, sounds, gadgets, or occasions. Consider using noise-cancelling headphones or a quiet study area in maintaining concentration and interest. Rather than allowing distractions to be a setback, you can incorporate these distractions – if they include some activities you like or gadgets you enjoy – in your short breaks for more rejuvenation or morale boost. Some, however, say they enjoy reading with some noise around them.”

Do what works from you. To achieve that, learn more about how you enjoy studying and reading.

©LADY EJIRO UMULORO IS A MEDIA PERSONALITY (LIGHTRAY MEDIA), POLICY ADVOCATE, KEYNOTE SPEAKER, AND AUTHOR.

#GoDoYou! #DISTORTIONbyEjiroUmukoro #unlearning

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My Study and Reading Strategies

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My Study and Reading Strategies

By Lady Ejiro Umukoro

STUDYING is often a strenuous activity for many individuals; it is considered tasking, difficult to keep up to, time consuming, and sometimes, unproductive. This article is targeted at helping you create an effective study technique that transcends those feelings.

To study effectively and meet your desired goal, you need focus. One effective technique that can greatly help you is setting a clear goal of what you plan to achieve at the end of a stipulated timeframe. While keeping the goal behind your studying in mind, create a smaller and achievable goal that brings you nearer to your overall focus and examine them after each study session to help you track your progress.

A well-known but disregarded technique is creating a study schedule that aligns with your goal. Often, it is easier to create a study schedule than to follow it. So, you must tell yourself it is worth it.

Developing a consistent study schedule ensures regular and manageable study periods to prevent last-minute cramming. Discipline is mostly needed for you to create a study schedule and achieve its intended purpose. To remain on track, visualise the poor outcome that can emanate from not being disciplined and the disappointment that it could bring. Create a study schedule that aligns you with your goal and be intentional about the discipline necessary for its success.

Active listening is an effective study technique you must embrace. A firm starting step that could immensely aid your retention and studying is the stage of active listening. As earlier mentioned, some people find studying time consuming or even unproductive; this may have emanated from not paying enough attention when the subject matter was being taught. Active listening reduces the struggle of having to study for a long time, forgetting information easily, and feelings of low productivity. Active listening will also help you incorporate learning strategies, such as summarising information, teaching others, or discussing topics with peers, enhancing your comprehension and retention.

Employ the Pomodoro technique in effectively aiding your studying. The Pomodoro technique involves incorporating a five-minute break after every 25 minutes study session. To maximise the Pomodoro technique, create a to-do list and a timer, and assign 25 minutes to each task on the list. When the timer rings, take an immediate break, and go on a longer 15-30 minutes break after four Pomodoro sessions. Do this to reduce burn out, build consistency and establish routines, enhance productivity, and boost concentration.

Take notes while studying. Although writing may not be considered a preferential activity for you, it is of prime importance in measuring what you really know and can remember. Explore taking effective notes through methods such as Cornell or mind mapping. They enable you to identify and link similar concepts that could aid in understanding and remembering areas of emphasis or importance. If you do not like to write, consider drawing different structures or illustrations close to you and mindfully link them to what you study about. This can help you recollect information faster and effectively.

Always engage with, practise, and test your knowledge. Regularly create quizzes or activities to test the knowledge you have gained after every study session. Practising tests or quizzes helps you to solidify your knowledge, see areas where improvements are necessary, and equip you with the format and pressure of actual exams. As you study, list out questions or quizzes to go over, always practise after every study session, and stop at your exact timer for honest assessment or evaluations.

Eliminate distractions while reading. Create an environment for yourself that is free from distracting activities, sounds, gadgets, or occasions. Consider using noise-cancelling headphones or a quiet study area in maintaining concentration and interest. Rather than allowing distractions to be a setback, you can incorporate these distractions – if they include some activities you like or gadgets you enjoy – in your short breaks for more rejuvenation or morale boost. Some, however, say they enjoy reading with some noise around them.”

Do what works from you. To achieve that, learn more about how you enjoy studying and reading.

©LADY EJIRO UMUKORO IS A MEDIA PERSONALITY (LIGHTRAY MEDIA), POLICY ADVOCATE, KEYNOTE SPEAKER, AND AUTHOR.

#GoDoYou! #DISTORTIONbyEjiroUmukoro #unlearning

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FG Re-adjust Minimum Age for JAMB, Tertiary Institution Admission

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FG Re-adjust Minimum Age for JAMB, Tertiary Institution Admission

By Tobouke JEMINE

The Minister of Education, Professor Tahir Mamman, has revised his earlier directive regarding the minimum age for admission into tertiary institutions.

The Minister on Thursday, in the ongoing policy meeting organized by JAMB, in Abuja, announced that only applicants who were 18 years and above were eligible for admission.

However, following feedback from stakeholders at the JAMB policy meeting in Abuja, the minimum age has been adjusted to 16 years for the current year, with the 18-year rule to be enforced from next year.

Additionally, JAMB has set the cut-off marks for 2024 admissions: 140 for universities and 100 for polytechnics and colleges of education.

This decision was made during the annual policy meeting on admissions, which followed the successful conduct of the 2024 UTME, where 1,904,189 candidates out of 1,989,668 registered sat for the exam.

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