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Religious Crisis Brewing In Osun State Over Gov. Aregbesola’s Merger Of Schools

While the storm arising from the planned demolition of Fakunle High School in Oshogbo to make room for the setting up of a Shop Rite Mall has yet not settled, a policy of school reclassification by the Aregbesola administration may be instigating another crisis in Osun State. In the scheme of school reclassifications announced by

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How Schools Can Encourage And Support Student Entrepreneurship

For a student, passing a final exam can be as easy or as difficult as memorising notes or textbook passages. But when it comes to entrepreneurship, it’s impossible to cram by reading a textbook. In fact, there’s nothing textbook about starting a business, and the final exam in real life. That said, there are three

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“Give Yourself Brain” – 7 foods to maintain healthy common sense

(By Iquo Ukoh) Brain development which starts right after conception, reaches 85% of its adult size by 5 years and continues to change and mature during adolescence. Maintaining the brain health and development during adolescence is greatly influenced by how much nutrients we send upstairs to the brain. Here are 7 interesting foods to consider

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French Secondary School Students in Thousands Protest Deportations of Foreign Pupils

Thousands of high school students in Paris and other parts of France rose up Thursday in anger at the deportation of foreign pupils, after the high-profile eviction of a 15-year-old Roma girl. Leonarda Dibrani was detained during a school trip earlier this month and deported to Kosovo with her parents and five siblings, in a

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The First Flying Car Is Finally Here! Goes On Sale 2015 – Can Take Off Vertically In Traffic-Jam (Videos)

  Imagine a world where there are no stop lights or construction traffic jams. It might be closer than you think. While communication and technology are advancing faster than ever, personal transportation has stayed consistent. Electric vehicles are still an old technology that has been dabbled in the last (almost) 200 years – with the

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REVEALED: Northern States Have Nigeria’s Worst Girl-Child Education – Report

Eight states in northern Nigeria have the country’s worst girl child education and health indices, the latest scorecard by a group of nongovernmental researchers, says. The report says Kebbi, Sokoto, Bauchi, Jigawa, Yobe, Zamfara, Katsina, and Gombe states have Nigeria’s worst girl child education, highest female illiteracy, highest adolescent girl marriage, highest under 15 child bearing,

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ENGLISH GRAMMAR: 20 Rules of Subject Verb Agreement

While grammar is not as static a science as is typically assumed, there are 20 rules of subject verb agreement that attempt to objectify part of the English language form. Most of the concepts of subject verb agreement are straightforward, yet some aspects of singular and plural usage in English grammar are more complicated. Consider

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