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Author name: Oluwayemi Alabi

As an educationist and ICT enthusiast, I deliver concise and incisive classwork notes with the motive to enhance learning and mitigate the ropy standard of education in Nigeria. Need to get in touch? Email: pass@passnownow.com Call/Whatsapp: 07060545017

UTME 2014: Govt, parents blame abysmal performance on students’ poor reading habits

Federal Government, parents and guardians have attributed the poor performance of students in the recent Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) result released by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to their poor reading habit. They, however, noted that authorities should share the blame as the result was also a reflection of the country’s education […]

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UN, Nigerian Business Leaders Launch Safe Schools Initiative

A coalition of Nigerian business leaders working with the UN Special Envoy for Education, Gordon Brown, the Global Business Coalition for Education and ‘A World at School,’ has launched, a “Safe Schools Initiative” at the World Economic Forum in Nigeria in response to the growing number of attacks on the right to education, including the

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The boy who says he went to Heaven! How 4-yr-old’s account of meeting God has gripped US and become a Hollywood film

Four months after Colton Burpo miraculously survived a life-threatening burst appendix, his parents began to suspect that something rather extraordinary had happened to him. There were signs of change in their son not long after the operation, but it took a while for them to understand the ‘truth’. The first unusual occurrence was when Todd

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FOR PARENTS: A Quick Guide To Keeping Teens Safe Online

The internet may bring the world to our fingertips, but that means both the good and the bad aspects of what you can find online. Along with easy access to research materials, online museums, connections via social media, and purpose built for education apps and web tools comes inappropriate content, peer bullying, and online predators.

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How Modern Classrooms Are Adapting To The Mobile Generation

  Education is a crucial component to success in the modern world. With the ever-progressing forms of communication and technology, we have seen an explosion of online tools and options that have become available to the mobile and tech savvy generation of today. In the past, teachers used tools from the environment to demonstrate concepts

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#PNN E-MENTORING (Yoma Victor): Why do you want to be rich?

  Hello friends, how have you been? Sorry we missed out on sharing our thoughts here last week. I promise to work hard to ensure that doesn’t happen again. so, over the past few days, what has captured the attention of the world from Nigeria has been the #BringBackOurGirls campaign; effectively asking that government step

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It’s official: Money CAN’T buy happiness (well, for some people at least), study reveals

  A spate of retail therapy is said to be good for boosting your mood, but it turns out spending money doesn’t always buy happiness – especially if you’re materialistic. Research has found some shoppers, whether they buy material items or life experiences such as tickets to the theatre or holidays, are no happier following

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