30/06/2024
The number seven is perceived to be a month of perfection, and all round rest, we hereby declare this 7th month of July our month of peace, safety, victory, abundance and perfection.
Olu Omolara
Olu-Omolara International School
17/05/2024
Cross-section of the ongoing WAEC 2024
02/05/2024
We groom the BEST of the bests
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Oluwafemi Emmanuel (The school head-boy)
JEGEDE Ibukun (The school head-girl)
02/05/2024
Here is our second record breaker
IBUKUN OLUWATOYIN JEGEDE
Olu Omolara Olu-Omolara International School We are glad of your success. Thank you for being focused, diligent and outstanding
We love you sweetheart π₯°
02/05/2024
Here is our record breaker OLUFEMI EMMANUEL
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ENGLISH - 67
MATH - 84
PHYSICS - 80
CHEMISTRY - 89
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Olu Omolara is super duper proud of you πππππππ
30/04/2024
Tomorrow is a day to appreciate workers in every profession, in honour of their hard work to make a living. We celebrate you all... because THERE IS DIGNITY IN LABOURπͺπͺπͺ
OluOlu Omolara
30/04/2024
Ready to test your IQ??? π€π€π€
29/04/2024
FACTS ABOUT EGGS π₯π₯π₯
1. Storing eggs upside-down makes them last longer. Turning your eggs upside down before stashing them in the fridge will make them last longer. Placing the pointy end down in the carton will prevent air pockets inside the shell from coming in contact with the yolk, which helps slow down the aging process.
2. It is generally not recommended to eat eggs from reptiles like snakes and lizards, or other non-bird animals, because their eggs are not a good source of nutrition for humans. They are often high in fat and low in protein compared to bird eggs. Some reptile eggs can carry harmful bacteria or parasites that can make you sick.
3. Washed eggs need to be refrigerated. When a hen lays an egg, with that egg pops out with a nearly invisible coating called a bloom. This bloom helps prevent air and bacteria from permeating the shell and prematurely aging the egg. That is why fresh eggs straight from the chicken are often placed in bowls or baskets on the kitchen counter. Grocery store eggs, on the other hand, have been washed, thus removing the bloom and requiring refrigeration to keep them fresh.
4. The colour of the egg yolk should be very bright yellow or deep orange. The difference in colour is based on what the chicken is eating. Chickens who only eat the grain feed given to them will lay eggs that are yellow. Chickens that are free-range and eat mostly bugs and vegetation will produce these orange yolks.
5. Chickens can still lay eggs even if there is no rooster (Male chicken). Many people think that you need a rooster for a hen to lay eggs. Most of the hens producing eggs today have never seen a rooster in their life.
6. In the stores, you can usually find small, medium, large, and jumbo or extra-large eggs. Some may speculate this has to do with breed, but in the commercial industry, it usually has more to do with a hen's age. The Older the Hen, the Bigger the Eggs.
OluOlu Omolaraluomolaraintlschls
28/04/2024
Congratulations to these winnersππππππ
28/04/2024
UNBELIEVABLE π³π³π³
(THE PLANT THAT REVIVES ITSELF)
The resurrection plant, also known as Selaginella lepidophylla, is a fascinating species capable of surviving extreme dehydration.
When deprived of water, it curls up into a tight ball, appearing dead, hence the name "resurrection plant."
However, when water is reintroduced, it can rehydrate and return to life within hours or days.
This remarkable ability to survive desiccation makes it a subject of interest for scientific research into drought tolerance and plant physiology.
OluOlu Omolaraearningisfun
OluOlu-Omolara International School
22/04/2024
This is mind-blowing π³π³π³
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