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SEXTING: How Parents Can Keep Their Teens Safe

There is a dangerous new practice that can have serious legal and psychological consequences for your teen. It’s called sexting – sending sexually explicit text or photographs from mobile devices. The photographs are often shared voluntarily, but sometimes a young person may be coerced into taking or sending these photographs. Once the photos are sent, […]

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How I Nurtured Wande Coal To Stardom – Mother Reveals

For every successful man, there is always a woman. In the instance of sensational Marvin Records superstar, Wande Coal, there is a woman who is the solid rock behind his musical relevance and that’s his mother, Mrs. Omolara Ojosipe. She recently had a brief chat with a reporter where she reluctantly revealed how she nursed

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What To Know About 21st Century Literacies

World-wide, the International Literacy Day (ILD) was celebrated by UNESCO a couple of weeks ago on September 8th. This year, the focus was pointed towards ‘Literacies For The 21st Century’. We know that the literacies needed for our ever globalising, technology infused world expand beyond the basic ability to read and write that the word ‘literacy’

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BE INFORMED: University of Ibadan Post UTME Admission Exercise Announced!

Screening of candidates, who made University of Ibadan their first and/or second choice institution and are duly registered for the Post-UTME screening exercise will hold on Saturday 28 September, 2013 at 11.00 am. Prospective candidates are advised to log in to the Post-UTME portal using their existing usernames and passwords to check their details from

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‘With Computer-Based Test, no more room for exam cheats’ – JAMB boasts

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) on Tuesday said that the introduction of Computer-Based Test (CBT) in its examinations would curb examination malpractice. Prof. Dibu Ojerinde, JAMB’s Registrar, said this in Ondo at the first technical meeting of the board on 2013/2014 admission to Nigeria National Diploma and National Innovative Diploma awarding institutions. The

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ASUU STRIKE: Gov. Suswam Orders State University To Reopen, Threatens To Sack Lecturers

Benue State governor, Mr Gabriel Suswam, yesterday directed the management of the Benue State University (BSU), Makurdi to reopen the institution and announced the decisions of the state government to suspend payment of salaries to lecturers and sack lecturers that failed to comply. The BSU lecturers joined their counterparts across the country to observe the

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Won’t You Rather Be Decent?… 18-Year-Old Girl Meets Man In Benin Hotel, Found Dead Hours Later

An 18-year-old girl was reportedly found dead in a hotel room in Benin. According to News sources, Chinyere Onorfue checked into a hotel with a man, Emmanuel Ajayi on the 19th of August and was found dead at about 8pm on the same day, with her throat slashed. Police investigation led to the capture and

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‘You’re a very bad man’: Heroic, heartbreaking tale of boy, 4, confronting Kenya terrorist

Little Elliot Prior, 4, and his sister Amelie, 6, were both with their mother Amber at Nairobi’s Westgate shopping mall when the masked terrorist gunmen stormed the complex over the weekend.  In an attempt to protect his family, little Elliot, from Windsor, Berkshire in England, displayed incredible bravery when he confronted a jihadist, who was

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Is the moon YOUNGER than we thought? Scientists now believe it was born a few hundred million years later

  The moon just got younger – by a few hundred million years. Scientists now claim that the moon is around 4.4 and 4.45 billion years old, rather than the 4.56 billion years previously thought. Despite being the nearest body to the Earth, astronomers are still not sure precisely how or when it formed. One

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