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    Ondo Varsity allay fears of  parents, students, assures of adequate security

    The Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba, Akoko (AAUA) in Ondo State, has assured students of the institution and their parents of adequate security in the school environment and its host community. The Head, Information, Protocol and Public Relations of the institution, Mr Victor Akinpelumi, in a statement on Thursday, said that the university was committed to the well-being of students of…

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  • Entertainment

    Cross-Dressing: Parents raise concerns on growing trend

     Some parents and guardians in the FCT have decried the growing trend of cross-dressing among youths and called for measures to curb it. They spoke in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abuja. According to them, the call becomes imperative following the level of popularity and acceptance cross-dressers are gaining from youths, with many…

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  • NEWS

    School Vice Principal threatened Chibok Girls before their abduction, says parents

    Parents of the missing Chibok girls are now accusing the vice principal (academic) of the school in Borno where the teenage girls were kidnapped in 2014 of being somewhat involved in their kidnap. According to a report on Sahara Reporters, the parents claimed that the role of the vice principal Yerima Banjiri was questionable. They levelled the allegations while speaking…

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  • Africa

    Meet the Nigerian boy accepted into all eight Ivy League schools

    A Nassau County whiz kid was accepted into all eight Ivy League schools — a year after another Long Island teen hit the rare academic jackpot. Elmont Memorial High School senior Harold Ekeh boasts a grade-point average of 100.5 percent, an SAT score of 2270 and was a semifinalist for the national Intel Science Talent Search. “My parents’ hard work…

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  • Asia

    Indian students caught desperately cheating in an exam hall

    Cheating in exams is fairly common in the Indian state of Bihar, but new images have emerged which show just how large-scale and blatant the practice is. Many students smuggled in textbooks and notes into the examination centres despite tight security – and parents and friends were photographed scaling the walls of test centres to pass on answers to students…

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