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10 Things Only Secondary School Students Can Relate With

Being in secondary school can be so complicated and confusing, especially for junior students. Here are 10 things only secondary school students can relate with. 1. Teachers can be your friends. Sometimes teachers can be powerful allies! Some of them are really nice and fun, and they’re easy to talk to during free periods or […]

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Mouth-watering prizes up for grabs in today’s GTBank/Lagos Principals’ Cup Finals

Hi peeps, the D-Day is finally here! It’s the 2015 GTBank Lagos Principals’ Cup finals. Mouth-watering prizes and other incentives await winners of the 2015 GTBank Lagos Principals’ Cup football competition which ends today at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos. In the male finale, Birrel Avenue Senior Secondary School, Sabo will clash with Keke High

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#PNN E-Mentoring (Taiwo Akinlami): September 22 Schools’ Resumption – To be or Not to be?

Dear young friends, sure we are doing well today. For me, I am doing splendid. It has been a very busy season for me travelling the length and breadth of this great nation in pursuit of your cause, preaching the Gospel According to Child Protection. Before you say, ‘but I am not a child,’ permit

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Secondary school student arrested for hacking into his school’s computer and changing the grades of 35 students

A high school student was arrested and charged for allegedly changing the grades and attendance records of his classmates. Investigators say that the opportunistic teen got his hands on a teacher’s log-in details before gaining access to the school’s computer system at Orange High School in New Jersey (US). The 16-year-old was charged with multiple

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