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#PNN E-MENTORING (Yoma Victor): Passive Income – How to Earn More and Work Less

Continued from last week I explained the difference between passive income and active income last week. Active income is one we are pretty familiar with, it is what 95% of the schools in the world today prepares you to earn. They prepare you to get a job or build a career with your professional skills […]

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Why Teenagers Feel Compelled to Connect on Social Media

In these fast and furious days of digital overload, we parents often worry about our teenagers’ interactions with one another on social media. Who hasn’t seen a teenager deeply absorbed with a smartphone or breaking off a face-to-face conversation to take a picture for their friends on Snapchat? With heads down and screens lit up,

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Teens who have a TV in their bedroom ARE fatter – even if they rarely watch it

  Having a TV in the bedroom makes children fatter – even if they watch very little, warn researchers. They found children aged 10 to 14 years with a bedroom TV weighed around 1lb more than those who did not have a personal set. They had a higher Body Mass Index (BMI) – the score

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Way To Go: Northern Governors agree to abolish school fees in secondary schools

The Northern States Governors’ Forum has resolved to abolish payment of fees in secondary schools in the region in a bid to boost enrolment of students. Its Chairman, Gov. Babangida Aliyu of Niger, made this known in Minna on Monday at the National Association of Nigerian Students’ (NANS) award ceremony to distinguished Nigerians. The forum

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Oh, the shame! See everything you’ve ever searched for on Facebook

If you thought everything you had ever searched for on Facebook would never be seen again, you’d be wrong. The social network has helpfully saved your entire search history, hidden away in your settings for you to peruse at your leisure. For some, it could be a shameful reminder of all those hours spent online

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PHOTO OF THE DAY: How The Fuel Scarcity Is Making Some People Dumb

  As the fuel scarcity enters the fourth day, with commuters and motorists in Lagos and its environs subjected to severe hardship, we can only hope the situation is brought under control as quickly as possible. For the pictured dude, he sure has every reason to protect his possession… After all, he that has fuel

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