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February 18, 2014

Yet again, Lagos State University students protest non-reversal of high tuition

Yet again, students of the Lagos State University, LASU, and Civil Society groups, yesterday, took to major roads before storming Lagos State House and state House of Assembly in protest against government decision not to reverse the hike in tuition fee. As a result, normal business and traffic at Alausa and environs were partially halted

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Do you remember your dreams? Researchers uncover why only some people can recall their dreams

Researchers have discovered how we store dreams – and why some people can never remember them the morning after. A French team say they have identified two types of dreamer – and only one can remember them. They discovered a region in the brain responsible for remembering dreams, allowing them to be encoded in our

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Got loads of friends? Then you’re probably UNHAPPY: Here’s why

  Having hundreds of Facebook friends may seem like the ultimate sign of popularity and happiness, yet it could actually suggest the opposite. Researchers from Maine compared personality traits to levels of happiness among more than 16,000 people over a four-year period. People listed as extroverted at the start of the study gradually saw an

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These Two Teens Built A Multimillion Dollar Company While Still In Secondary School

When Emily Watson and Julianne Goldmark were eighth graders (secondary school students) making homemade hair ties from fabric in California, it was a fun, inexpensive way to recreate the elaborate headbeads worn by Manhattan’s social elite from their favourite TV show, “Gossip Girl.” Little did they know that celebs like Jennifer Aniston would one day

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