Wednesday, June 11, 2008



Hello legonites, if you are at home at the moment then i say have a wonderful vacation and i hope your efforts in the exam pays off. Its true that God does not do magic but he'll work things out for you if you care to know.
Yes, i almost forgot, i saw this on the yahoo homepage and you have got to read it. Its for those phone boys and girls and the free-nighters and all the others beware. Read on and you'll hear from me later.Ciao.
Teens who become addicted to their cell phones may be placing their health at risk by compromising their ability to sleep well, a new Swedish study suggests.

The finding was presented Monday at the Associated Professional Sleep Societies annual meeting, in Baltimore.

"The message is that adolescents who use their cell phones excessively are much more stressed, much more restless, much more fatigued, and have a greater tendency to develop sleep deprivation as a result of their calling habits," said study author Dr. Gaby Bader, an associate professor in the department of clinical neuroscience at Sahlgren's Academy in Goteburg.

Bader said he was "quite surprised" by the strength of the correlation between teen cell phone use and sleep problems. And, he pointed out, the current study is only one part of a broader ongoing effort to assess the impact of numerous forms of technology on adolescent sleep, including computers and handheld e-mail devices.

With respect to cell phones, he and his team focused on the experiences of 21 healthy Swedish boys and girls between the ages of 14 and 20. The teens kept what the authors described as "regular working/studying hours" and were not previously diagnosed with any particular sleep irregularity.

Based on self-reports, participants were divided into two groups: those sending or receiving five calls and/or short text messages (excluding e-mails) a day, and those using their cell phones 15 times or more on a daily basis.

Bader pointed out that while the average number of calls/texts per day hovered between 35 and 40, some of the above-15 call users used their cells with a frequency far more excessively -- approaching, at times, more than 200 calls and/or texts a day. Among all participants, only one reported turning off their cell phone at night, he noted.

All participants were asked to complete lifestyle questionnaires, describing sleep quality as well as self-perceptions regarding depression, anger, and self-esteem. In addition, each kept a sleep diary for one week.

The authors also conducted overnight at-home sleep inspections, as well as two-day cardiac activity assessments.

The researchers observed that the above-15 call group kept more irregular sleeping hours than the lower-use group, had more difficulty falling asleep, more difficulty waking up, and experienced more sleep disruptions.

Heavy cell phone users also consumed more beverages containing stimulants than the minimal phone-user group. This perhaps contributed to the finding that heavy callers also displayed more restlessness, stress, and fatigue than minimal users.

Bader said that among young people, a relatively recent technological innovation like the cell phone has quickly become nearly ubiquitous, giving rise to considerable pressure to keep in touch 24/7. And he suggested that this pressure can develop into an addiction, with serious negative ramifications for adolescent health.

"We see more and more people -- especially the young generation -- who grew up with these kinds of items and gadgets in their hands," Bader said. "And they become dependent on the technology. So, we have to teach young people to be structured. To know when to have the cell phone on, and when to switch it off. To avoid becoming the slave of technology, instead of the master."

Dr. Mary Carskadon, director of sleep and chronobiology research at E.P. Bradley Hospital in Providence, R.I., expressed little surprise with the finding.

"Interpersonal contact is one of the things that's best at keeping us awake," she observed. "And so, a young person receiving cell phone texts or phone calls, when their brain is saying, 'Let me sleep,' is going to have more sleep disturbances. And they are going to be tired and restless, and probably, as a result, going to use more stimulants. And judgment is not always the best in our teenage years. So, that's where I think parental attention to this issue may be useful."
True phones are no more luxury stuff but necessities but man woman boy or girl, it can cost you. IT makes me wanna say it the two-stupid-dog-style, AINT THAT CUTE, BUT ITS WRROONGGGG.

For more on teens and sleep, visit the Kidshealth.org.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Obama a naye pe.


At lats a black American, a Kenyan of origin has ascended the great throne as the flag-bearer or running mate of the Democrats in the great State of America.And what can we do than sing the only chorus of support to give him the 'vim' and morale a man of his integrity should take.
Ye pe Obama
Obama a na ye pe
Se wohwe na se wompe Obama
Embe di ye chi ooo
Na wenim beguase
Ye pe Obama
Obama a na ye pe.
The historic great victory of Obama reminds me of our own politics, that regarding the Student Representative Council (S.R.C).It was also in that election that our Hilary(Joshua Kyeremanteng) the obvious guy to take the throne was defeated when he with the support of his Mugabe-E.C relationship got the vote to run and re-run and re-run again, extending the whole business of voting that our painted fingers became weary of the whole escapade of SRC presidential voting.It brought about the whole Carol stuff like the Iraq and violence issues in America and what was the end a shameful loss.
Obama is our guy and will always be,no more N.P.P influenced presidency- we know courtesy our past vice who is being reprimanded anyway.No more return of the Clintons, we want a change, a black change.God its great being a critic.
I hope and pray that Obama wins and cause a positive change like we hope Alaha would do.
Obama no tension
we are waiting
by the grace of God
Eya e Eya eya ee
Shabo shabo ee dawa dawa.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

mfodwo.

Hello everyone, the exam is on again and we are writing before i continue read this;
Human brain is the most
outstanding object in world.
It functions 24 hours a day,
365 days a year.
It functions right from the time we are born,
and stop only when we enter the examination hall.
Ha ha ha! i hope your brains don't fail u in the exam or else you'll receive your letter from the Academic Affairs Directorate as a warning but its the last semester so it could be Goodbye and see you no more wishing you a happy university failure life.Maybe you can be Bill Gate after this by making it and we call you back for a doctorate.Don't mind me i had a wicked time yesterday and i am letting out the frustration on you. It'll be fine guys and gals don't worry cos you're in the minority and government is doing much to keep girls in school but if you even leave whats the big deal, some foolish and rich guy will come marry you off.
You know why i didn't write the whole of the last weeks? Chelsea my team, lost in the most dramatic ways ever and i was heartbroken.Everything was right, but for some reason i believe we were not to win.Check out all the efforts, the bars we hit our dominance in the second half and the extras and then when John Terry has outsmarted in his penalty play-out he slips and the ball hits the bar.God that was it and then the day after Ghana loses against Australia but i'm back to form with our win against Libya.
I know we will qualify and then be in the World Cup, geuss what, we could be the first Afraican team to win the cup.Stephen Appiah has to be around then anyway.
School is getting more interesting as you know with the libraries, reading rooms and dining halls all full to capacity.The chewing habits will never end.I'll end with Achebe's proverb
If hunters have learnt to shoot without missing, the birds have learnt to shoot without missing.Good Luck.