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TERRIBLE: Nigerian Girl, 13, Confesses How Dad, His Friend, Kept Raping Her for 7 Years!

A 13-year-old girl has made some shocking confessions on how her biological father, Stephen Chimaraobi, and his friend, Paul Oha, raped her for seven years in their Ojodu home in Lagos State. The police at Grammar School Division, Ojodu, conducted immediate arrest upon hearing this story. 42-year-old Chimaraobi, from Delta State, has remained single after […]

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AMAZING! Secondary School Student Generates Electricity From River To Power His House (VIDEO)

  A 21-year-old form four student in the county of Murang’a, Kenya has created an electricity generating system, which enables him to tap power from a river near his home to light the house in which he, his mother and siblings live in.  John Magiro is an E student, and it’s so amazing how much

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NECO releases 2013 May/June SSCE results, 69.6% candidates get 5 credits and above

65 percent credit pass recorded in 2013 National Examinations Council (NECO) result After three years of consecutive mass failure at Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE), National Examinations Council (NECO) on Thursday  announced that 69.57 per cent candidates had five credits and above in the June/July 2013. Announcing this year’s school based examination in Minna, the

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How Teachers And Parents Can Actually Create Lifelong Learners

(By Fred Sitkins) I’ve been attempting to develop “lifelong learners” for longer than I’d like to admit. The concept has always been there, but the reality of developing learners has proven much more difficult than imagined. Throughout my years in education I’ve enjoyed the opportunity to work with a great number of extremely dedicated and

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The 4 Very Important Things Modern Students Must Understand

Learning technologies change student-resource interactions not only by the amount of resources that are now available to students, but also by the quality of the resources. Instead of students being limited to the textbook they receive from their school, that may or may not be outdated, they now have access to resources from literally around

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ANNOUNCING THE A – LISTERS: A celebration of academic excellence among secondary school students

There is nothing as satisfying as being appreciated for your efforts – two things are involved: you want to do more, and other people doing things related to that which you are being appreciated for will also strive to be excellent so that they can be appreciated as well. Announcing the A – Listers is

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What Really Makes Us Fat? Questioning our understanding of the cause of obesity

What do we really know about what makes us fat? If we are to make any progress in tackling the obesity crisis, we have to look again at what really makes us fat, claims a new article. Gary Taubes, co-founder of the Nutrition Science Initiative, argues that our understanding of the cause of obesity may

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‘She dyed her hair not her brain’: School kicked girl, 14, out of class because she dyed her hair bright red

A school sent a teenage girl into isolation because she dyed her hair red. Natalya Page, 14, was and told she could not attend lessons at Kenton Academy, in Kenton, Newcastle, until she had her hair dyed back to its natural colour. Teachers told her she would need to sit on her own with her

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Which is toughest… Shark or Crocodile? Finally we have an answer, as giant reptile eats its fishy rival

  It’s an old age question pondered by some of the greatest minds in the playground. Who would win: a crocodile or a shark? Now a British tourist has given a definitive answer to the riddle by capturing the moment one of the powerful reptiles munched on its aquatic rival. Holidaymaker Peter Jones, 62, witnessed

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