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September 16, 2014

Ebola: NUT asks teachers to ignore Sept. 22nd resumption date

Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, Tuesday , directed it members to ignore the 22nd of September, 2014, resumption of primary and secondary schools in Nigeria. National President of NUT, Comrade Micheal Olukoya, gave the directive while briefing journalists in Abuja. He said the teachers should only resume if the Federal Government sufficiently trained and provide […]

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Cool: 17-Year-Old Invents Smart Gun That Only Unlocks With Owner’s Fingerprint

Seventeen-year-old Kai Kloepfer’s idea for a finger-print sensitive smart gun came to him in a dream. This week, the Colorado teen won a $50,000 grant from the Smart Tech Challenges Foundation with the hopes of bringing that vision to life. In an interview with FOX’s Denver news channel KDVR, Kloepfer said that he believes his

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WAEC releases Chibok girls’ exam results

Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, on Monday, disclosed that the results of April 2014 West African Examinations Council (WAEC) of the abducted Chibok schoolgirls is ready. The minister, who disclosed this at a stakeholders’ meeting, organised by the House of Representatives Committee on Education, over the Federal Government’s directive that schools resume on September

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Ebola Fears: Doctors make U-turn, say schools can resume Sept 22

THE Nigeria Medical Association, NMA, yesterday, made a U-turn as  president of the group, Dr. Kayode Obembe, told lawmakers and other stakeholders that the resumption date of September 22 for schools as scheduled by Federal Government was okay. The NMA had previously argued that schools should not be re-opened until all those under surveillance for

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Again, Lagos State University Students ‘Seal’ Governor Fashola’s Office

Activities at the office of the Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, were yesterday paralyzed by students of Lagos State University External System, LASUES, over alleged fraudulent practices by the school authorities and mass failure by the students This came barely a month after Fashola reversed the tuition fee for the students to N25,000. However, the

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