Joshua Adisa’s Details (Student ID: 296)
Submitted on: November 9, 2023 at 6:40 pm
Disqualified on: January 12, 2024 at 9:49 pm
1ST TERM
English | 59 |
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Mathematics | 60 |
Literature in English | 58 |
Government | 87 |
History | |
CRS | 62 |
IRS | |
Total | 326 |
2ND TERM
English | 65 |
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Mathematics | 37 |
Literature in English | 90 |
Government | 54 |
History | |
CRS | 70 |
IRS | |
Total | 316 |
3RD TERM
English | 59 |
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Mathematics | 57 |
Literature in English | 60 |
Government | 77 |
History | |
CRS | 59 |
IRS | |
Total | 312 |
Final Average:
63.6
Essay
MY FUTURE CAREER My future career is journalist because I have many loves in life, photography, music and writing, but eventually my love dries out. They say your career should be a pursuit that you never grow tired of, that your interest is so deep in you can never soak up too much knowledge of the subject. I have found for me, that love is journalism.
With that in mind, my motivation to become a journalist stems from two sources: first, my coursework taught me that journalism, unlike many other professions, is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution. I never fully comprehended why until I spent time working under lawyers, politicians, and lobbyists, witnessing a side of society that needed to be held accountable.
When journalism is chosen as a career, society tends to have a stereotypical image of a group of photographers chasing celebrities. If not, then an image of an anonymous person writing biased comments about current affairs, trying to manipulate the truth. They are all wrong. Journalism is so much more.
Because I live in a small country, to be a journalist and a successful one is very difficult. By choosing to be a human rights journalist, I want to help my fellow citizens to regain faith in the media. I want to push them to realize that journalists can change the situation in which we live. Journalists are not strangers. Journalists are people who are living in this country and are facing the same problems.
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Student ID | 296 |
First Name | Joshua |
Surname | Adisa |
Phone no: | 9133569255 |
Student Email: | |
Home Address | Okebola |
City | Modakeke |
State/Province/Region | Osun State (Oshogbo) |
Date of Birth | July 17, 2006 |
Emergency Contact Name | Bukola Adisa |
Emergency Contact Address |
Okebola |
Relationship to Emergency Contact | Mother |
Mother’s Full name | Adisa Bukola Olunike |
Father’s Full name | Adisa David Olutade |
Mother’s Occupation | Nurse |
Father’s Occupation | Farmer |
Mother’s Phone No | 08131358762 |
Father’s Phone No | 09030304245 |
Family’s compound (Agbo ile) | Oluwoye |
Name of school | Modakeke high school |
School category | Public |
Address of school | Ondo road |
Name of school principal | Mr.olagunju |
Current class | SS3 |
What future educational career will you likely pursue |
Journalist |
Have you registered for WAEC? | No |
Name of school (WAEC) | |
Address of school (WAEC) | |
Payment receipt (WAEC) | |
Do you have any academic award? | No |
Academic awards | |
Do you participate in community service or extra-curriculum | No |
List participation in community service | |
Do you participate in sport | Yes |
List the sport |
Football |
Student Department | Art Student |
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Reviewer’s Note
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