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UTME: Two Candidates Arrested for Malpractices

Two candidates that sat, weekend, for the ongoing Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination UTME computer base test have been arrested by the security agents for alleged malpractices during the test. The candidates were arrested at Esa-Oke, in Obokun Local Government Area of Osun State. The candidates were alleged to have conspired with one Mr. Adebayo a.k.a

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No bottle opener? Cool: Watch how to crack open a bottle using just a sheet of PAPER

YouTube is filled with useful kitchen tutorials, teaching viewers everything from how to slice an onion without shedding tears, to the easiest way to peel a boiled egg. But there’s one video which could be heading straight to the top of the ‘most useful kitchen hacks’ list. ‘How to open a bottle of beer with a sheet of

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5 easy steps to check and print your 2015 UTME result

Although the 2015 UTME results should be sent to candidates’ registered phone numbers within 24 hours after taking the exam, however, candidates who would like official results printed from JAMB website can follow these 5 easy steps: Go the JAMB result portal (result-checker) at this URL: http://www.jamb.org.ng/Unifiedtme3/ Enter your e-Bundle Scratch card PIN in the

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Photo of The Day: How much effort can you give to go to school?

Hate walking, or perhaps, taking bus to school? Read this! You see, going to school in Makoko, a Lagos slum can be challenging. But nothing would stop this determined student photographed this morning paddling in a broken plastic container to his school. Now you know going to school for you isn’t the worst case after

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Britain to train 66,000 teachers in Northern Nigeria

Department for International Development, an agency of the United Kingdom, has inaugurated the Teacher Development Programme to boost learning in six northern states. The programme will train 62,000 school teachers, 4,000 student teachers and 816 teacher educators in the six states. The beneficiaries of the TDP arrangement, which is aimed at improving the quality of

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