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February 19, 2014

Wizkid Begs His Fans To Help Him – See Why

Nigerian superstar, Wizkid is begging his fans to assist him in exposing the impostor that hacked his twitter account. Some days ago, star boy Wizzy’s account on twitter was hacked, with the impostor sending different messages disguising as the singer himself. Wizkid who recently spoke on the issue expressed his anger saying the impostor has […]

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Nigerian University Games 2014: UNIBEN, UNIPORT win men, women’s 100m gold

Onyeaku Chukwuma of the University of Benin (UNIBEN) has won the 100m male event at the ongoing 24th Nigeria University Games Association (NUGA) Games. Peace Uko of the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) also won the 100m female event. The male and female events were held on Wednesday at the Games holding at the Obafemi

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ASUP STRIKE: Offa Poly pulls out, resumes academic activities Feb. 24

The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic (ASUP), Federal Polytechnic Ofa branch, on Wednesday said it had pulled out of the ongoing nationwide strike by the union. The Chairman, ASUP, Federal Polytechnic Ofa, Dr Shola Ojeniyi, in a telephone interview said that they would now resume “normal academic activities on Monday, Feb. 24’’. He said the

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Educationists blame govt for mass failure in NECO, WAEC

Stakeholders in Nigeria’s education sector have said that government’s inability to alleviate the fundamental challenges in the sector is responsible for the poor performance of students in the qualifying examinations organised by the National Examinations Council (NECO) and the West African Examination Council. Leading this call was the WAEC Chairman, Professor Pai Obanya, who was

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Facebook buys WhatsApp in $16bn deal to target teens and boost messaging service

Facebook is buying mobile messaging service WhatsApp for up to $19 billion (N3.2 Trillion) in cash and stock in the firms biggest ever acquisition. The world’s biggest social networking company said that it is paying $12 billion in Facebook stock and $4 billion in cash for WhatsApp. Facebook says it is keeping WhatsApp as a

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