Archives on Feedback Received - Queen's College '93
 


Shola KOTUN (
skotun@hotmail.com)
“Can you include a section on Setting up your own business? This could fall under Career issues. On the whole its coming out well- keep up the good work and all the best!”

Chinwe ODIFE (codife@hotmail.com)
“Hi, just wanted to let you know that the "friend" in the picture is Adaeze Ofonagoro - she was in X.”

Lyndah TAYLOR
“Fantastic job on the site, i will try and get other ex qc ladies to register and check out what they're missing.”

Isoken EKE
I know I haven't sent a picture, the hard part is getting film and holding camera, taking picture, basically getting over my procrastination” The website is exquisitely done. Thank You very much for the effort I can't wait when the influx of information start coming in”

Stella DURU (stelld2@yahoo.com)
“I want to say a huge congrats to the team that set up our website… it is rather swell and I must say GRAND (All you non QC and well QC but non 93 set…EAT YOUR HEARTS OUT HA!! HA!! HA!!)… I however believe that it could still be improved on.. for the instance the pics are not really clear and please girls make this work and send in stuff… Anything…Let’s just keep the torch burning and in twenty or more years we’ll surely be mighty proud of ourselves… I have to go … take care and God bless you guys really good.. don’t worry I have not forgotten that I am the co-ordinator of women’s corner (Relationship)… I will surely put in something in time for Val’s Day. Stay tuned …”

FOXY LADY

I quite concerned that you are missing the main purpose of Valentines Day.  Correct me if I’m wrong, but Valentines Day is to the day you show the person you love and admire, just how much they mean to you.  It doesn’t mean "gifts", "gifts", and gifts.  There are thousands of ways to do this. Society today, especially Nigerian (as that is where I’m from), is such that if a person only receives a card from their partner, or nothing at all, they are "slackers".  To be honest with you, I would rather prefer my partner to cook me a nice dinner and spend the whole day/evening with me, then to receive a "gift" and leave.

Most people tend top believe that the only way their partner can really show them how much they love them, is by emptying their wallet. PLEASE! What’s up with the materialism? Being with the person you love is much more personal and I really don’t think you girls should feel that you don’t mean as much to your partner then say, your best friend does to hers, just because she received two cakes, a box of chocolates, and more. Your relationship should be unique.  If it is, you really wont be bothered about not receiving anything pricey. Thanks for your time....Foxy

AJOSE Damilola (dami_ajose@hotmail.com)

This is an excellent website and I'm tripped to know  it's from my QC set.  Keep it up girls and I'll sure get in touch when I have something interesting to get on the site. Stay blessed.

OSHINUSI Tosin (toshai2@yahoo.com)

Thanks to all y'all working hard to get this up and running.  You make me ashamed of myself.  So I have decided to spend some time on the site and put in a few of my "perfectionist" ideas. While I was at college, I realized that it was sometimes not how much smarter you were but how much focus you gave to the "little" things that others overlooked.