Irobiko Chimezie Kingsley
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Following the deteriorating security situation in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, parents and guardians are worried over the safety of students as schools resume for a new academic section on Monday. The Federal Government had on July 25, 2022, directed the closure of federal colleges in the nation’s capital over series of terrorists’ attacks recorded in Abuja.…
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Six women with roots in the Middle East and North Africa have emerged as powerbrokers in different European countries. Here is a look at these women who are climbing the political ladder in Europe. Rima Abdul Malak: France’s culture champion The Lebanese-born Ms Abdul Malak was appointed Culture Minister in May after three years as an aide…
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You likely know of people who have been doing the same thing for years and seem to not have any problem staying stagnant. Whether it be in their marriage, job, or personal endeavors, they seem to be getting along just fine without progressing towards anything “better.” On the other hand, I’m sure you also know…
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When it comes to being yourself, there can be a lot of pressure from the outside world as it tries to influence who you are. Living in a society that is constantly developing, it’s important for you to always be yourself from the inside out. But when you deeply know yourself and the boundaries that…
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One mistake many people make is waiting till they’re 50 before they start trying to pause aging. By this time, they’ve already started down the downward curve. That said, the best time to freeze the aging process is in your early thirties, or even late twenties. At this point, you can still learn a new…
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When we think of success, our minds naturally zero in on the desired outcome. Success is the ultimate goal, the end product, the final result we want all along. While success is beautiful when attained, there is, however, the whole process from the desire to result might not go smoothly as we envisage. Mistakes are…
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Google is so powerful that it hides other search engines from us. We simply do not know about the existence of most of them. Meanwhile, there are still a large number of excellent search engines in the world that specialize in books, science, and other smart information.Here a list of sites you’ve might never heard…
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On the outskirts of a small town, there was a big, old pecan tree just inside the cemetery fence. One day, two boys filled up a bucketful of nuts and sat down by the tree, out of sight, and began dividing the nuts. “One for you, one for me, one for you, one for me,”…
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Unless you’re 16-years-old and in your first job, you’ve had the experience, at some point during your career, of quitting your job. And you’ll undoubtedly quit the job you’re in now (unless you get fired or laid off). While there are billions of people in billions of different jobs, new research shows that there are only seven ways…
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A pilot of a small plane who threatened to crash into a Walmart store in Mississippi has landed without any injuries and was taken into custody, Governor Tate Reeves has said. “Thankful the situation has been resolved and that no one was injured,” Reeves said on Twitter on Saturday. The identity of the pilot of…
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As a boy Gorbachev was bright and hard working. At 16 he was awarded the Red Banner of Labour for helping in a record harvest, and in 1950 he won a coveted place at Moscow State University to study law. Five years later, the ambitious graduate and his young wife Raisa moved back to Stavropol,…
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Newlywed Sam Fox says she’s enjoying a second romantic honeymoon with new wife Linda Olsen after their last holiday was interrupted by cancer scare. They tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in Epping Forest, Essex on June 22. And Sam Fox finally got to celebrate her honeymoon with her new wife Linda Olsen after…
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A fuel leak and then an engine problem during final lift-off preparations led NASA to postpone the much-anticipated launch of its giant new Moon rocket on Monday. The next launch attempt will not take place until Friday (September 2) at the earliest. The rocket was set to blast off on a mission to propel an…
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree that simplifies the stay and work of hundreds of thousands of people who have left Ukraine for Russia since the Kremlin’s military intervention. According to these new “temporary measures”, published over the weekend Saturday, Ukrainian passport holders, as well as residents of the occupied pro-Russian separatist territories…
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The first rail line to be entirely run with hydrogen-powered trains powered by fuel cell propulsion will start operating in Germany. The route of the trains will travel through Bremervrde, Lower Saxony, as part of a €93 million agreement between state subsidiary Landesnahverkehrsgesellschaft Niedersachsen, the owners of the railway, and Alstom, builders of the Coradia…
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Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite, transmitted by the bite of infected vector, in this case the female Anopheles mosquito. The mosquitoes by themselves do not infect us with Malaria when they bite us. They are only carriers of he protozoan(causative agent for malaria). It is this plasmodium that causes malaria. According to…
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