Burna Boy’s many controversies
Channels National Kids’ Cup Season 8 kicks off
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The ugly side of Kiss Daniel’s album concert
Teenage children who bring out the worst in you!
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For Wikadson, what goes around, comes around
Rooney joy after United’s ‘special’ Cup triumph
F/Eagles pip Burundi 1-0
Musa’s Russian champion with CSKA

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Auction process for 2.6GHz Spectrum produced one qualified bidder – NCC
The Director of Public Affairs, the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, Mr Tony Ojobo,has disclosed that the auction process for the 2.6GHz Spectrum produced one qualified bidder.
AU to unveil AFRIMA 2016 calendar in The Gambia
The African Union Commission (AUC) will unveil this year’s programs and calendar of the annual continental awards, All Africa Music Awards tagged “AFRIMA 3.0” at an AUC-AFRIMA music/cultural and media conference scheduled to hold on May 21-25 during the commemoration of the 10th African Union Youth Charter in Banjul, Gambia.
How to make students pass UMTE — Educationist
The major reason accounting for the failure of candidates in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) is the inability of many schools to make e-learning a priority, thus making it extremely difficult for candidates to manipulate computer in the exam hall. This revelation came from the Chief Learning Officer of Mandate Private Schools, Akesan, Igando, Lagos, Rev. Sunday Attah. This, according to him, arose from the failure of many schools to anticipate the introduction of computer- based exam in the country. His words: “The reason our students pass UTME excellently well every year is because we were able, far back as 2008, to predict the introduction of computer-based examination in Nigeria and we immediately made e-learning from primary school to SS3 a top priority.
NUC can’t regulate Bible Colleges, Theologians argue
SEVENTY-NINE year old protégé of the famous Macaulay family of Lagos, Prof, Augustus Macaulay has narrated his ordeal at the hands of operatives of the Independent Corrupt Practi-ces and Other Related Matters Commission, ICPC, for “operating an illegal university.”
APC seeks Wike explanation on alleged N700m poll bribery scam
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers has urged Gov. Nyesom Wike to explain his role in the alleged N700 million poll bribery scam in which his name is mentioned.

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