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Five Tips that can Help Students to effectively Recall what they Study

It can be utterly frustrating to spend several hours studying only to enter the exam hall and not be able to remember one thing you have studied. This is a situation many students (especially teenagers) find themselves in. the experience can be similar to having your memory completely blocked off even as you wonder what […]

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Geography 101: The top largest Countries by Landmass every Teen should Know

As you should already know, the earth’s surface is partitioned into different countries many of which are really big in size; examples- Russia, Canada, USA, China, Brazil and Australia. These occupy huge areas of the earth, with some even stretching across continents. Many teenagers already do know some of these very big countries. And as

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National Common Entrance Examination: Anambra State Tops List

Every year, primary six pupils across the federation write the National Common Entrance Examination with the hope of being admitted into any of the 104 federal unity schools. This year has been no exemption as the exam has been written and results released. Releasing said results yesterday in Abuja, the Federal Ministry of Education disclosed

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The Teachers’ Fortress berths in schools

BABS Olugbemi, author of the Students’ Fortress, the book that gave students ten  practical rules for passing exams excellently, has again published another book titled, ‘Teachers Fortress.’ The Students’ Fortress having been widely accepted was reviewed on various platforms including the WAEC Infobox programmes on NTA and TVC stations by the author. Through the Students’

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SHE Forum Africa Makes a Case for Girl Child Education

Stakeholders have called for more concerted effort at educating the girl-child. They made the call during a panel organised by SHE Forum Africa, a Non-Governmental Organisation focused on clamouring for gender equity among many things. This year’s conference took place in Abuja yesterday, the fourth edition and with the theme- Evolve or Be Left Behind.

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Government Declares Commitment to better Remuneration of Teachers

In no distant future, it will not be impossible to see public school teachers earning reasonably higher salaries than they currently earn. This is according to a revelation made yesterday by Nigeria’s Minister of Education Mr Adamu Adamu. The Guardian Nigeria reports that the Minister made this disclosure while inaugurating the Governing Councils of twenty

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Ever Wondered what Goes on in Teens’ Minds when they are Infatuated?

Have you ever been infatuated? Of course you have. And if you can be really frank with yourself, you’d have noticed some of the weird things going on in your mind. Anyway just to remind you as well as inform those who don’t know, read on below… That moment when you can’t help but break

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Attention Over-protective Parents Here are the Side Effects of your parenting Style

Parents are naturally over-protective. However, some do take their over-protectiveness some extra miles, inadvertently infantilizing their children in the process. This they do despite their teenagers’ best efforts to assert their independence.  Truth is, most over-protective parents think they are actually doing the right thing for their children; keeping them safe from the world and

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