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It’s election holiday for us – Students express mixed feelings over ASUU strike suspension

Some students have reacted to the recent suspension of ASUU strike – The students said though they were happy about the ASUU’s decision to call off the strike, they maintained that they would not resume until after elections – A parent who noted that the news brought vista of hope to many parents and students […]

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Dangers of the Keto Diet Debunked

Dangers of the Keto Diet Debunked The ketogenic diet gained popularity through the weight loss community. It’s a low-carb (often 25g per day), high-fat diet triggering the body to burn fat for energy instead of carbohydrates. With increased popularity, there has also been an increase in keto-naysayers; they think it’s a dangerous fad fueled by the common

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9 Easy Ways to Make Your Android Phone Less Annoying

   Android smartphones are great, but notifications and certain settings can make things hard to keep up. Here are a few ways to optimize your device. These days, it’s hard to avoid the web. PCs, tablets, smartphones—even our coffee makers—can wirelessly connect to the internet at the push of a button. Devices buzz with emails, notifications,

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The World’s Unspoken Languages

There are several ways to converse without using words. In several areas around the world, particularly those remote locations, whistles, clicks and drums are more effective in communicating among tribes and over great distances. Several click languages are spoken in different communities or tribes in Africa belonging to the Bantu and Cushitic groups. Whistles are

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Smartphone-only internet users vs. the Lifeline program

Smartphones are taking over… but why? There’s estimated to be 237.6 million smartphone users in the U.S., according to Statista. Smartphones simplify the way we search for and obtain information, which makes finding the answers to our questions easier than ever. As a result, many people are cutting the cord with their internet provider for more reasons

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New Year Scholarships 2019

It’s a new Year, and we are here with the best Scholarships for Nigerian students. Now, the question is this What is a Scholarship? A scholarship is a grant or money which is given to students as support to cover school bills. Unknown to several students in Nigeria, there are numerous scholarship opportunities which are

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GTBank Masters Cup Returns for Season 8

Lagos, Nigeria – January, 2019. One of the most exciting secondary school football tournaments in Africa, the GTBank Masters Cup, is set to return for its 8th season, following its opening draws, which was held on Thursday, January 17, 2019, in Victoria Island, Lagos. The tournament will feature over 30 schools and more than 40

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How to Make Studying Fun

Let’s get one thing straight: studying is boring, right? You know the feeling: every time you have to read a textbook or review for a test, you start thinking of a million things that you’d rather be doing – like skydiving, or watching paint dry. You know, fun stuff. Of course, studying is just something you

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2019 JAMB Brochure is Out – JAMB Brochure Download for all Courses

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB Brochure for the 2019 JAMB session has been released online by the board. All interested candidates should note that the JAMB Brochure comprises of a document, which has the full complete detailed list of all Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria and available programmes of study for UTME and Direct

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The Relationship Between Teens And Sleep: How To Make It Work

Adolescents should be getting 9 to 9 ½ hours of sleep per night, however, studies have shown that they need approximately 9 ¼ hours. Most of the time, they aren’t getting nearly enough rest to properly function throughout the day. Most of them are only getting between 7 and 7 ¼ hours of sleep per night. As

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