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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

Nigerian Teen, 17, Launches Locally Made Rocket In Imo

  The Imo State Police Command has called on residents of Umuchime Ubahu community in Okigwe local government area to remain calm and resume their normal business as the command’s anti bomb squad has deactivated a propelled rocket. The command added that the element has been certified and it does not contain any toxic or […]

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ASUU Strike: Electricity workers threaten to shutdown power sector

The National Union of Electricity Employees, NUEE, yesterday, gave the Federal Government seven days to resolve the strike embarked upon by Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, or face a total shut down of electricity facilities in the country. The union said that it could no longer sit back and watch those in positions of

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See The Winner OF Davido’s $3000 Skelewu Dance Competition (Photos & Video)

The Skelewu Crooner, Davido took to twitter to announce the winner, Kiddy Mizzy of his Skelewu dance competition and his plans to change his life. The O.B.O singer had stated on his various social media platforms that  he would be giving out a cash sum of $3, 000 (N486,000) to any of his fans or

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Merger of Public Schools in Osun: Christians (CAN) give Aregbesola seven-day ultimatum

Osun State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN,  has given a seven-day ultimatum to the state government to reverse the merger of schools and return them to their original owners. The state government had, last week, commenced the merger of public primary and secondary schools in the state under its schools reclassification programme.

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International Day Of The Girl Child 2013: Nigeria’s first ever Olympic gold medallist, Chioma Ajunwa marks sports show for Makoko Students

Female students from Makoko, a slum in Lagos, will today participate in a swimming and basketball clinic that could inspire them to take to sports as a liberation tool from the exigencies of their area and other vices that have not helped the development of many of them. It is one of the programmes marking

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Innovating To Ensure All Girls Are Educated For The Twenty-First Century

Today, worldwide, the Girl Child is being celebrated as declared by the United Nations General Assembly on December 19, 2011, that on this day the world should  recognise girls’ rights and the unique challenges faced by girls around the world. The theme for this year’s celebration,  “Innovating for girls’ education,” focuses on smart and creative

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6 Reasons To Try Mobile Devices In The Classroom

(By Alice Martin) Looking at the recent advancement in computer and technology, the education system seems more organised and systemic than ever. Considering this aspect, one can easily predict a more technology-based classroom environment that will benefit both the teachers and students in future. Tablets and Smartphones have reinforced this ideology further by introducing new

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Why Are Girls Not Pursuing Computer Science And Engineering Degrees?

We know that there is what is called a ‘gender divide’ (or gender gap) in STEM. In short, there are more men than women in STEM careers. More young men pursue STEM fields in the university than young women. So why don’t more girls pursue technology careers, become scientists, or become computer scientists? Girls get

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