Monday, March 25, 2019

BATCH A DRILL TEST

Welcome on board to your drill adventures. I wish you the best of success as you attempt the exercises. Your drill 2 is a practical exercise. You shall be supplied with the necessary materials you might need. Each of the two exercises is 50 points, making an aggregate of 100%

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BEST OF LUCK!!!

FEB/MARCH EDITION PROJECT RESULT

CHRIST THE REDEEMER'S COLLEGE STUDENTS RESULT

Gbeminiyi Ogunleye, Gbolade Adeyemo and Mbamara Chukwuemeka CCR, JSS1 busy with their project work





Ipaye Boluwatiwi of CRC, after submiting her body mist project


Crystal Adike of CRC with her puzzle work from Young Inventors magazine.


Oshione Pius-Anyiador of CRC after submiting his project work.



The following students from CRC participated in YIC March edition project exercise and they all did very good job in their production. Below are their score breakdown:

1. Ipaye Boluwatiwi                      -  98%
2. Crystal Adike                            - 98%
3. Evioghene Blessing-Okpowo    -  95%
4. Gbolade Adeyemo                    -  94%
5. Afolabi Ireoluwa                      -  94%
6. Pius-Ayiador Oshione              -   90%
7. Afolabi Fayokemi                     -   89%

SENIOR CATEGORY

The following students in senior school carried out an electrical project. They designed wooden electrical junction box. Their plan is to go further , converting their work int commercial product. They plan to improve on the project and its packaging so that they could market them for domestic use.

The club is planning to help them achieve their aim because they have showed lots of dedication and commitment in this technical adventure.


This is the picture of their work. Our aim is to encourage such young Nigerian students who are determined to make their lives valuable. Their names are listed below:

FASANMI OKIKIOLUWA
ADISA TEMILOLUWA
MAYAKI SEYIFUNMI
ADEOYE IKEOLUWA

For their brilliant performance in this edition, we shall make basic tools needed for their further work in the project available for them in the school.

SENIOR CATEGORY RESULT
1. SANYAOLU MOYOSOLA.   - 93%
2. FASANMI OKIKIOLUWA.  - 93%
2. ADISA TEMILOLUWA.       - 91%
3. ADEOYE IKEOLUWA.         - 90%
4. MAYAKI SEYIFUNMI .        - 90%

all our  students from CRC,  whose results are listed above should expect their take home project work for the holiday period by the second week of April.



Thursday, March 29, 2018


YOUNG INVENTORS CLUB (YIC)

Young Inventors Club is a subsidiary of Gege Craft Bastion. It is a non-governmental organization whose mission is to reach out to teenagers and youths through crafts and skill empowerment. Gege Craft Bastion is passionately using science, art and craft to engage the youths as a means to keep them busy.

There is no doubt that now is the time to safe our children from impending doom of quest for quick wealth without corresponding hard work to ensure success which has led many youths into ritual killing, yahoo plus, kidnapping and all manner of evil vices.

YIC is a platform created for young boys and girls in secondary schools and undergraduate students to:
1. help them have clearer understanding of their vocational/science subjects,
2. engage them in practical scientific experimentations to make scientific studies concrete       and not abstractive subjects,
3. keep them busy with educative on - line activities- quizzes, exercises, new scientific               inventions and discoveries,
4. task them with periodic science/ project work for exhibitions.
5. engage young boys and girls artistically with graphics and general aesthetics.
6. train students on conventional art- weaving (basket, mat), calabash decoration, bamboo       decoration etc.

YIC is purely non-profit making, it's on a mission to save the African child from mediocrity, academic incompetence, atrophied inventive propensities and so on. Our mission is to help the African child live to his/her full potentials.


OUR MANDATE:
"Engaging the child in all kinds of craftsmanship"

OUR MISSION:
"Nurturing the child to be formidable, discipline, creative and self reliant".

OUR MOTTO:
"Creativity: our way of life"

Sunday, June 25, 2017

DEVOTED AFRICAN CHILDREN

Devoted young Scientists from Christ The Redeemer's College from ChristHill, Sagamu, Ogun State, Nigeria.


Two students from the school, Ayooluwa Fasiru and Temiloluwa Adisa carried out a Chemistry project last year November, extracting a Universal Indicator from conventional materials, under the supervision of their science teacher.

Our nation needs more of these scientifically passionate children, who are ready to give their best to invent something worthwhile rather than wasting precious time in less valuable engagement. The ingenuity of these students should be applouded because, it is only through co-curricular activities of such that we can make our education functional.

Friday, March 3, 2017

PROJECT THEME FOR THE FIRST QUARTER

PROJECT ACTIVITIES FOR JANUARY TO APRIL, 2017 (1ST QUARTER)
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Date:
February 10, 2017, 6:05 AM
JANUARY - CONSTRUCTION OF A SIMPLE DIRECT CURRENT STREET                                 LIGHT.

FEBRUARY - INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF CYANIC ACID FROM TUBER                              PLANTS.

MARCH - DESIGN OF A SIMPLE TIME ALARM SYSTEM FOR YOUR SCHOOL                   USE.

APRIL: AESTHETIC APPLICATION OF COLOUR CHEMISTRY.

This projects are strictly for secondary school participants. Completed work should be accompanied with pics or slides of work at every stage of execution of the work.

School should send us a mail to inform us of completed work for submission.

Friday, December 30, 2016

REGISTRATION FORM

The attached form below this page is meant to be carefully filled by students who are interested in being members of YIC.



THE YOUNG INVENTORS CLUB

(Engaging the African Child constructively)
Fill in the information correctly
NAME:
SEX:
DATE OF BIRTH:
NATIONALITY:
STATE OF ORIGIN:
SCHOOL:
CLASS:
LEVEL(for undergraduate student):
RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS:
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Monday, December 26, 2016

AFRICAN CONVENTIONAL SCIENCE AFFAIRS

African Conventional Science Affairs is a scientific organization whose aim is to project the indigenous scientific endowment of the African nation. Africans are not dummies. We are great people with very unique abilities. Our over dependence on the "white man" has brought us many pains, inflicted upon us by bad governance, unscrupulous leaders who are concerned about their own belly; men who are drones and do not know that they are, men whose faculties have been stultified by greed and wickedness.

Our aim is to sensitize the young African child, to let him or her know that he/she carries something of great worth that is meant to better our world and make our continent the envy of the world. We are committed to raise future leaders who would be an indomitable team of New Africans that will create a new African continent, such that will value our material and cultural heritage, identify its great natural endowment, explore it and process it to the betterment of our father land.   

We plan to achieve this by first arousing the interest of the African child in the sciences. Knowledge of science is inevitable if we must go far as a continent. The Koreans, Japanese, Jews, etc have taken over the control of the world economy through their scientific and technological prowess.

Secondly, we shall actively engage the African child constructively through demonstrative scientific activities with the aim to make their own inventions using our readily available and abundant natural endowments. It’s high time we put value to our indigenous resources and stop this mad quest for imported materials. We need to appreciate what God has given us and thereby, treasure it by putting them to use for our individual good and common growth.

Thirdly, we dream of a new nation, where all her children will rather give than wait for what the nation can give to them. I mean a nation whose children are creators, high class inventors and super entrepreneurs. Skill acquisition is our major focus, because an idle hand is nothing but a destructive “dog of vandalism.” When we talk of skill, particular attention is given to developing innate abilities and craft development.

LEGITIMACY
ACSA is meant for every African child. Every young African child- student, youth, juveniles are entitled to join this crew of revolutionary young Africans.
Presently our scope covers the Junior school, Senior Secondary level and Under graduate students.

Dependents on our rich indigenous resources is a project which must work. Selfish men and women that swamps our polity today should not be ignored, they have so much damaged our educational system that our nation is populated with educated illiterates, men who could not task their brain to turn our valuable raw heritage to finished product of great fortune. Our educational institutions have grossly failed, they have only succeeded in producing men who fear to work and to work hard; men and women who do not see the tangible reason for squarely facing up to their responsibilities, who ignorantly and lazily “put their trust in God” with no hands put on the plough. A sorry state of our nation: young boys wished to leave school and in six months drive the most expensive car, yet no desire to work as hard to have such. A sorry state indeed.

Little did this young ones know that theirs is a pity generation, such that except their parents and some very few passionate adults, nobody (no government) really cared whether or not they amount to anything in life. Forget their political lies and deceit, very few or no African leader care a hoot about the young African plight.

Therefore, we wish to get your support on this mission to rebuild our continent- Nigeria in particular. Posterity is counting on you to make our nation envy of the world.

MOTTO: “Black is gold, I’m proud to be.”