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NYSC Corps Members Organize Financial Inclusion Program for Kaduna Polytechnic Students

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members at Kaduna Polytechnic have taken a proactive step in organizing a financial inclusion program for students of the institution. The program, which was facilitated through the Mass Communication department, aimed to equip students with essential knowledge and skills on financial management.

The event covered various topics, including budgeting, saving, and investing, as well as managing debt and avoiding financial pitfalls. The program was well-received by the students, who appreciated the practical advice and insights shared by the NYSC corps members, Malam Sanusi Buhari, and Dr. Bashir Ade Ashara.

Malam Sanusi Buhari shared his expertise and experience with the corps members and students, providing valuable insights on financial management. Dr. Bashir hadi Ashara’s presence also added value to the program, highlighting the importance of financial literacy.

By organizing this program, the NYSC corps members demonstrated their commitment to giving back to their community and empowering their peers with valuable skills. The event is a testament to the importance of financial literacy and the role that young leaders can play in promoting it.

The program’s success can be attributed to the corps members’ passion for financial education and their ability to connect with their peers. By sharing their knowledge and experiences, they helped students develop a better understanding of personal finance and make informed decisions about their financial lives.

The financial inclusion program is part of a broader effort to promote financial literacy among young people in Kaduna State. By empowering students with financial knowledge and skills, the NYSC corps members are contributing to a more financially stable and secure community.

Short story about my Blog

A Glimpse into Fashion

As a fashion student at Kaduna Polytechnic, I discovered my passion. The vibrant campus and talented lecturers fueled my creativity. I spent hours sketching designs, experimenting with fabrics, and bringing my ideas to life. Every stitch told a story, and every garment reflected our culture and individuality.

Kaduna Polytechnic’s fashion program was more than just academics – it was a community where dreams unfolded.

Kadpoly matriculation ceremony 2024/2025

A matriculation event at Kaduna Polytechnic (KADPOLY) in Nigeria is a formal ceremony marking the official enrollment of newly admitted students into the institution. It is an important academic tradition that welcomes freshers and integrates them into the polytechnic community.
Key Features of KADPOLY’s Matriculation Event

  1. Official Welcome by School Authorities
  • The Rector, deans, and HODs address the students.
  • Emphasis on academic rules, discipline, and expectations.
  1. Matriculation Oath Taking
  • Students pledge to abide by the institution’s regulations.
  • The oath is usually administered by the Registrar or another senior official.
  1. Signing of the Matriculation Register
  • Symbolizes formal admission into KADPOLY.
  1. Academic Dress Code (Optional in Some Cases)
  • Some departments may require students to wear formal attire or special matriculation gowns.
  1. Orientation & Important Announcements
  • Information on school policies, exams, and student activities.
  • Introduction to student union leaders and clubs.
  1. Cultural Display & Entertainment
  • Performances by student groups (drama, music, etc.).
  • Sometimes includes a small reception or social gathering.
    How KADPOLY’s Matriculation Differs from Others
  • Less ceremonial than universities .
  • More focused on orientation and rule rather than elaborate traditions.
  • Usually held weeks after resumptio , unlike universities that may do it earlier.
    Tips for New KADPOLY Students
    (1) Dress formally (some departments insist on white shirts/blouses and black trousers/skirts).
    (2) Arrive early to secure a seat and complete any pending registration.
    (3) Network with peers and lecturers—it’s a great way to start your journey.

Academic staff union of the polytechnic ceremony 07/04/2025. To advise the students for the innovation.

Advising students on innovation involves guiding them through a holistic process that combines mindset, skills, and practical experiences. Here’s a structured approach:

  1. Cultivate the Right Mindset
  1. Embrace Failure: Frame setbacks as learning opportunities. Share examples like Edison’s perseverance to normalize iterative progress.
  2. Growth Mindset : Encourage belief in skill development through effort. Use Carol Dweck’s research to underline adaptability and resilience.

2. Foster Curiosity & Interdisciplinary Exploration

  • Ask Questions : Promote curiosity through “Why?” and “What if?” prompts. Suggest journals for reflection.
  • Cross-Disciplinary Learning : Recommend electives or clubs outside their major. Highlight platforms like Coursera for accessible diverse courses.

3. Develop Problem-Solving Skills

  • Identify Real Problems : Use observation exercises (e.g., campus inefficiencies) to hone problem-spotting.
  • Design Thinking : Introduce stages (Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test) with tools like Miro for brainstorming.

4. Hands-On Experience

  • Projects & Competitions : Encourage hackathons, innovation labs, or personal projects. Suggest DIY kits (Arduino, Raspberry Pi) for home experimentation.
  • Resource Utilization : Guide them to campus maker spaces, online communities (GitHub, Instructables), or low-cost tools like Canva.

5. Collaborate & Network

  • Teamwork : Stress the value of diverse teams. Recommend tools like Slack or Trello for collaboration.
  • Networking : Advise attending webinars, joining LinkedIn groups, or engaging in alumni networks.

6. Encourage Risk-Taking & Resilience

  • Safe Experimentation : Propose low-stakes challenges (e.g., a 30-day prototype challenge) to build confidence.
  • Celebrate Progress : Use milestone rewards (e.g., completing a prototype) to maintain motivation.

7. Ethics & Social Impact

  • Responsible Innovation : Discuss case studies (e.g., ethical AI debates) to highlight consequences.
  • Social Good Projects : Align projects with SDGs or local community needs (e.g., apps for mental health).

8. Continuous Learning & Adaptability

  • Stay Updated : Suggest podcasts (e.g., How I Built This) or newsletters (MIT Tech Review) for trend insights.
  • Adaptability Skills : Promote micro-learning via platforms like Khan Academy for quick skill updates.

9. Seek Mentorship & Feedback

  • Find Mentors : Leverage university offices, LinkedIn outreach, or platforms like SCORE.
  • Peer Feedback : Organize critique circles or use platforms like Peergrade for iterative improvements.

10. Persistence & Balance

  • Long-Term Vision : Break projects into phases (research, prototyping, testing) to avoid overwhelm.m
  • Avoid Burnout : Encourage time management (Pomodoro Technique) and self-care practices. Final Tips:
  • Resourcefulness : Use open-source tools and free resources (Google Scholar, YouTube tutorials).
  • Passion Alignment : Align projects with personal interests to sustain motivation.
  • User-Centric Focus : Even early projects should consider usability—conduct simple surveys or interviews.
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