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SHAME: Maths Teacher, 28, jailed for offering Girls Money to pose Topless

A maths teacher who offered schoolgirls £300 to pose topless and sent naked pictures of himself to a 16-year-old girl has been jailed for more than two years. Neil Mason, 28 – who taught at The Heath School in Runcorn, Cheshire (UK) – made sexual suggestions to girls, often texting under a pseudonym and using

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Three Children Emerge Winners in Indomie Awards

In fulfilment of its renowned Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative towards children, Dufil Prima Foods Plc, makers of Indomie Instant Noodles has unveiled three lucky winners for this year’s Indomie Independence Day Awards (IIDA) and rewarded them with cash prizes worth N2.25 million. Mr Haresh Aswani, Chairman, Dufil Prima Foods during the presentation of the awards

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An Incredible Teacher Made Up A Curriculum To Get His Students Excited To Do Science (Video)

Great science teachers understand how to meld sometimes, sleep-inducing material with methods that directly connect with a student’s interest and deep-seated curiosity. Dr. Chris Emdin is one of those teachers. Watch the video closely, and let’s know your reaction in the comment box.

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Nigeria’s Got Talent TV Show Reveals Nationwide Audition Dates

Nigeria’s Got Talent, a reality TV show which rewards people with a variety of talents, has kicked off a nationwide tour spanning eight cities. The second season of the show began with a first round of auditions in Abuja on October 9th as thousands of hopefuls jostled for a once in a lifetime opportunity to

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ASUU Strike: Electricity workers threaten to shutdown power sector

The National Union of Electricity Employees, NUEE, yesterday, gave the Federal Government seven days to resolve the strike embarked upon by Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, or face a total shut down of electricity facilities in the country. The union said that it could no longer sit back and watch those in positions of

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