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Con Editorial Desk
From the
tent and enjoying someone doing exactly the same
Now, imagine a hall full of people watching
thing I just talked about on stage.
just wonder what you would think of me if you passed me
along the way and found me talking and gesticulating all by
03 I
myself. Please, do not even mention it!
From The Editorial Desk
04 Now, imagine a hall full of people watching and enjoying some-
one doing exactly the same thing I just talked about on stage. In
From The Principal’s Desk this case, nobody thinks it’s weird; they rather call it a monologue.
06 I would perhaps leave you to seek the definition of the drama vo-
cabulary yourself. It was a thrilling session last Friday as the stu-
Obi Hostel Visits Elderly Home dents from the four Houses performed to the audience’s delightful
Competition 07 Before the report on the Monologue Competition, page 6 has a
Inter-House Monologue surprise. You will get the details when you flip to page 7 onwards.
12 recount of the Obi Hostel students’ visit to the home of the elderly
here in Abuja. Perhaps you did not know there was such a place
Medical Corner here in Abuja. The students expressed a sort of satisfaction know-
14 ing that they could put some joy in the minds of the elderly.
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Could you be one of those busy people who hardly have time for
breakfast? You may want to learn how to supercharge your day
by reading the Medical Corner on page 12.
Are you familiar with the expression “saving the best for last”?
Looking at the image on page 5 would make you think you are
looking at a Netflix movie poster. After digesting the information,
you would need to buy a ticket to see mere students replicate
what you may watch in a cinema or on Showmax right here on the
stage of the Regent Secondary School hall. See you there!
Valentine Thomas | Editor
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