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January 23, 2014

Lagos State University (LASU) shut down indefinitely

  The management of the Lagos State University (LASU) has closed the state-owned university indefinitely following what it termed ‘violent protest by the students”. This decision was contained in a bulletin, dated 23rd January, 2013, titled LASU management Closes University indefinitely. The statement reads, “In the wake of the violent protest by some affected students […]

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Will your next phone be powered by your HEARTBEAT? Scientists reveal implantable battery that can charge from the movement of our organs

  Forget carrying around a charger – your next mobile could be powered by the beating of your heart, researchers have revealed. A team of US and Chinese researchers has revealed a tint implantable battery they have used to power a pacemaker. It converts the constant movement of organs such as the heart, lungs and

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It really is an emergency at Old Trafford! Stunned fan calls 999… to demand chat with Sir Alex after Sunderland humiliation

  Greater Manchester Police have advised Manchester United supporters not to ring 999 if they want to speak to Sir Alex Ferguson after a drunk supporter did just that.  The inebriated fan had called the emergency number in the immediate aftermath of the Capital One Cup semi-final defeat on penalties by Sunderland and demanded to

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Dates announced for Nigeria’s first locally-made cars

  Nissan, the Japanese car maker, said it would commence the assembly of locally-made cars in April. Senior officials revealed this at a meeting with the President Goodluck Jonathan at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Nissan Chief Executive Officer, Carlos Ghosn, said the company planned to roll out the first “made in Nigeria”

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