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March 25, 2014

The men behind Facebook unite to help create a computer that works like a HUMAN BRAIN

  Some of the most entrepreneurial minds in the world are joining forces to help a small tech startup create a digital brain.  Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Tesla owner Elon Musk join the likes of PayPal billionaire Peter Thiel, actor Ashton Kutcher and Facebook’s co-founder Dustin Moskovitz by investing in San Francisco-based Vicarious.  The […]

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#PNN E-MENTORING (kayla chanai): The Importance of Friendship & How to Choose Wisely

Last week, we talked about overcoming the feeling of being Unwanted, Unloved and Unhappy. This week, we are going to talk about something that affects our feelings, thoughts and even our entire being; which is friendship. As Teenagers and young adults, it is not out of place for us to have friends and want to

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Rise Networks’ National Youth Forum 6 Hits Benin Tomorrow!

  After two successful outings in Owerri – Imo State and Umudike – Abia State, Rise Networks’ National Youth Forum continues in its crusade of encouraging young Nigerian Graduates to embrace The Blue Collar Campaign Initiative (Hands on Skills). This time it’s Benin’s turn, as the NIGERIA BEYOND OIL drive moves to the Edo State capital.

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ICPC re-arraigns Nigerian Senator for Alleged N200m University Admission Fraud

The ICPC on Tuesday re-arraigned ex-Senator David Iornem before an Abuja Federal High Court for allegedly duping some unsuspecting Nigerians of over N200million through foreign universities admission racket. Iornem was arraigned before Justice Ahmed Mohammed on a 14-count criminal charge bothering on extortion and money laundering. Counsel to ICPC, Mr Ebenezer Shogunle, told the court that

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