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January 28, 2015

Grammar clinic: The REAL difference between ASSENT and ASCENT

These two homonyms have different meanings. ASSENT The noun assent means agreement. Examples: Your assent is required before we can go on with the procedures. Your agreement is required before we can go on with the procedures. As a verb, assent means to agree or to concur . Examples: Unless you agree, we will not […]

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Two teen girls to win N3.84 million in the 2015 Technovation challenge

Two Nigerian school girls between the ages of 10 and 18 will go home each $10,000 richer, as a global technology entrepreneurship program for girls, Technovation challenge, kicks off the 2015 edition. Technovation is a programme designed by Iridescent, a science-education non-profit organization that helps engineers, scientists and high-tech professionals bring cutting edge science, technology

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“I’m happy at Real Madrid”: Gareth Bale rejects Man United talk

Gareth Bale has dismissed speculation over a transfer to Manchester United and insists his relationship with Real Madrid team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo is as strong as ever. The Welsh forward said that he has several years left on his Madrid deal and tried to put to bed rumours that he wasn’t happy in the Spanish capital.

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Capital One Cup: Chelsea march on to the final with a win over Liverpool (Highlights)

Branislav Ivanovic’s extra-time winner sent Chelsea into the Capital One Cup final at Wembley after a thrilling semi-final second leg against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge. Ivanovic headed home three minutes into extra time to settle an enthralling encounter in which Liverpool made a full contribution but paid the price for missed opportunities. Chelsea were favourites

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