PHOTOS: Ho! Ho! Ho! Christmas, Santa Claus and Crying Babies!
PHOTOS: Ho! Ho! Ho! Christmas, Santa Claus and Crying Babies! Read More »
If you are a human being you probably have emotional mood swings. At times, you feel awesome. At other times, you want the world to just be quiet. I feel you. So, for all of us wanting to break out of our bad moods when that dreadful time comes, just do this: Do jumping jacks
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The student Innovators club stormed LA primary school in Ajegunle with the Peer2Peer Project. The project which is ably supported by Microsoft partners in learning, Etisalat and Lekki British School is aimed towards empowering students with innovative thinking backed with ICT. The project seeks to create collaboration between students of private and public schools, bringing
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Nigerian students have received with mixed feelings the news of the suspension of the strike. UNIBEN SUG Chairman, Mr. Osasere Osifo said: “It is good that the strike has been called off, but I am not necessarily jumping for joy about it, because we have already lost so much. Who will compensate us for the
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Nigerian prodigy, documentary film maker, Zuriel Oduwole, who has made history as the youngest person to be interviewed in Forbes magazine, keeps setting new objectives. Being only 11 years old now, Oduwole has already interviewed numerous influential people around the world, including world leaders. Moreover, she has been recently listed among the top 100
WAEC National Coordinator, Mr Charles Eguridu on Thursday announced the release of the Nov/Dec examination results. Click HERE to check your result.
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The West African Examination Council, WAEC, has said that the November/December 2013 examination which it conducted was characterised by mass failure. It also said the performance, compared to the November/December 2011 and 2012 WASSCE (Private), represented a decline, adding that 38,260 results, representing 12.88%, are being withheld in connection with examination malpractice. Announcing the release
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It is a known fact that teens can be…well, forgetful. When you ask if they need something, they adamantly say no, but suddenly they remember they need to be somewhere in five minutes/they have an assignment due tomorrow morning/they need money for a school trip and it is due in an hour/they’re going to
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Oh my gosh! Unfortunately this kid didn’t realise the consequence of drink-driving. I hope he’s learnt his lesson now. Do you have funny pictures you’d love to share, please send them to pass@passnownow.com
PHOTO OF THE DAY: ‘Don’t Drink and Drive’… Surprisingly, Babies Should Also Take Note! Read More »
The Registrar of the University of Ilorin, Mr Emmanuel Obafemi, has said that the institution would, from January 2014, be fully digitalised. Speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Ilorin, Obafemi said that the development would make it possible for lecturers to be able to send assignments to their students
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