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Awful: Bomb Blast Hits Yobe Secondary School, Many Students Feared Dead

In a sickening development, scores of students have been killed and several others wounded as an explosion occurred at Government Science College, Potiskum, in Yobe state this morning (Monday). The suicide bomber was said to have dressed in the school’s uniform to avoid any suspicion and detonated the explosive during the assembly period of the […]

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No more excuse to ignore your messages! WhatsApp now reveals when a post is read

Since Wednesday this week, it’s become harder to avoid WhatsApp messages, or at least claim that you haven’t seen them. The Facebook-owned app has started displaying two blue ticks in the bottom right-hand corner of an individual message to show that it has been read. And clicking on the message will show you the precise

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Chemistry- SS2}: Faraday’s Laws of Electrolysis

Introduction  In chemistry, quantitative laws used to express magnitudes of electrolytic effects, first described by the English scientist Michael Faraday in 1833. The quantities of substances produced or consumed by the electrolysis process is dependent upon the following: electric current measured in amperes or amps time measured in seconds the number of electrons required to

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‘Why students failed Maths, English in 2014 WASSCE ‘

The Minister of Education, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, has said that, Nigeria recorded mass failure of secondary school pupils in the 2014 Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations in Mathematics and English language due to lack of skilled teachers of the subjects . Shekarau stated this yesterday, in his keynote address at the 60th National Council of Education

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Strike looms in Osun as teachers give 14-day ultimatum over outstanding allowances

Teachers in Osun have given the state government 14-day ultimatum to pay their outstanding allowances, release running grants and provide instructional materials in schools. This was contained in a letter sent to Gov. Rauf Aregbesola by the state chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers. The union warned that failure by the government to meet

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Physics- SS3}: Electric Measurement

Resistivity Resistivity: The resistance of a wire or material conductor maintained at a constant temperature is related to its length (l) and its cross-sectional area (A) by the expression R = ρ l/A Where ρ is a constant of proportionality known as the resistivity of the material Then we could deduce ρ = RA/l Thus

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Nigeria To Host 2015 World Schools Debate Competition

Following the participation of the Nigerian contingent in the World Schools Debate Competition in Bangkok this year, Nigeria has been granted the hosting rights for the 2015 edition of the competition. According to the Coordinator of the President’s School Debate, Dare Oritu, Nigeria won the hosting rights due to the brilliant performance of the country’s

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