I am, however, Jedida Osei Bediako, a Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology alumnus. I began my university journey with a pellucid idea of becoming a research scientist, coupled with business and financial projections. 😂😂😂😂looking at how imbecile I was 4 years ago, didn't arouse my interest to heighten that level of expectation. As the saying goes " too much expectation breeds disappointment", following academic work and losing track of the intrinsic vision of becoming a millionaire 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅. Too many motivational videos and blurring the vision of what was necessary. Fast forward, in 2019, i was enrolled in a wolrd summit on deforestation and REDD+ initiative by United Nations which has opened my scope of knowledge above my horizon to think on the larger platform of sustainablility and conservation.
Furthermore, going through the university was an eye saw with so many ups and downs, tears and happiness, it wasnt easy for me😅😅😅😅😅😅😅. Always going to lectures early in the morning with so many assignments and lecture notes. I sometimes used to think that, it was stress, but i came to the realization that, we are been pruned so that we can contribute our quota to ameliorate socio economc development in our society, country and globe at large. Academic is good but "application of the theoritical knowledge in practical sense is what places you ahead of your peers". Jed is a sobriquet of Jedida. As a matter of fact, going to final year, i decided to do a project work related to mictobiology, to have a feel of unison of my field of study. My journey, through this research was a tragic comedy but all the same i was able to sail through for better results. Within a jiffy, i would like to expound my experience of my scientific report in the next paragraph.
The project was an African Union Project through the Safefish project, looking at "Development of bacteriophages cocktails as disease biocontrol agents for improved aquaculture productivity, food and nutrition safety in Ghana and Uganda. Bacteriophages for fish health management on aquaculture farms in Ghana and Uganda". In 2021, lead team for the project, Dr. Etornyo Agbeko and Mr. Evans Agbemafle took samples from the Sewer pond at Akosombo to the Food Research Institute a subunit of CSIR, where microbiological test was done. serial dilution and bacteria enumeration pure isolates was done which was succored by my supervisor. i wasnt having the experience so i was fambling with the fundamentals which was also time wasting to meet timelines for the project.
From the data collection, statistical analysis using SPSS was used to analyze my data before presentation. Oral defense was a terrible experience with no sleep, tension building everywhere. reading my dissertation over and over again. During the day of presentation, i dressed officially with my white polo shirt and tie. When i entered into the interview room, i displayed level of intelligence and courage and that made me a master of my thesis. Lecturers was pleased with my work and i was really happy. at least, my hardwork paid off.
Thank you giving me such an opportunity to participate on this platform. My write up is a form of gratitude and appreciation.
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You took the jump and became a Hiver just now, so CONGRATS, be ready for a lot of reading and writing fun.
I just saw your new message in my bot feed! So I came by to say : Hi and Welcome to you new addiction. Your passions, funny or dead serious rants, brain waves and - or thoughts put into writing and a hive blog is a new way of living, but if you have questions let us on hive know. There are many hivers that will help if you ask in comments or in discord! Terminal is the biggest one for new comers.
Discord is a tip aswell. It’s where a lot of hivers talk. There is so much so all topics will have a place on the blockchain. The hivinguniverse is so diverse it’s suitable for all of us. And fun!
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It's nice to see you, Jedida. Hive is a fantastic place where you can put your skills or abilities for good use and get rewarded. You have unquestionably arrived where you should. Meet new people and take advantage of numerous chances in the Hive ecosystem. We already have a community here #hiveghana with several Ghanaians, and we're inviting others to join. If you require any assistance to make the most of your time on Hive, we will be here to provide it. You are welcome 😊
Hello @jedidaosei! This is @traciyork from the @ocd (Original Content Decentralized) curation team. We noticed you shared your first post here on Hive and introduced yourself to the community - congratulations and welcome! You didn't mention how you happened to find our blockchain home - did an established Hive member tell you about it? If so, be sure to tag them so they know you're part of the Hive community now.
Speaking of community, we have many different ones here on the blockchain, devoted to all kinds of interests. Here's a link so you can check them all out - Hive Communities
Also, as Hive can sometimes be quite confusing, the newly launched Newbies Guide should be helpful to you, as it is a growing repository of useful and easy to understand posts about how the Hive ecosystem works. For instance, there's a post in the collection called 3 things Newbies should do in their first week on Hive that you might find helpful.
Please be aware that Hive is a bit different from other social media platforms since you are monetizing your blog, so it is important not to include content that you don't own without sources (and it shouldn't exceed 50% of the post). For more information, check this post - Why and How People Abuse and Plagiarise by hivewatchers.
If you have questions, feel free to hop into the OCD Discord server and we'll do our best to answer them, and again welcome to Hive!
It is great seeing you here bro, I wish to read and learn from your articles. Great introductory post and a successful journey here on this platform as you start a new chapter.
Right from the the first sentence to the end, my mind was blown. I like the way you write and welcome to hive. Hope to hear from you often
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