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Sunday, 20 July 2014

Uncommon teacher!

uncommon teacher

 ■ Renovates classroom, installs fan, TV for her pupils
■ Donates generating set, other goodies
A nursery-2 teacher at Methodist Nursery and Primary School, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Mrs. Opeogun Folake Ayoade, who was dissatisfied with the less-than-adequate condition under which her pupils were learning has done demonstrated the spirit espoused by late former United States President John F. Kennedy, who on the day of his inauguration in 1961, charged Americans, “Ask not for what your country can do for you, rather ask for what you can do for your country.”

Police corporal, wife, two others arrested for child trafficking

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Children are gifts from God and blessings to beautify marriages, but two women and a police corporal in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, descended into the abominable by turning them into tradeable commodities. But they are now gnashing their teeth in regret in police custody, following their arrest by men of the Anti-Vice and Child Trafficking Unit of the State Criminal Investigation Department of the Rivers State Police Command.

Women inspire me–Jide Chord

Jide Chord

After a long and eventful sojourn in the UK, juju king, Jide Akinwunmi aka Jide Chord, is back in the country. He spoke on his over 30 years experience in music.

My favourite leader is OBJ –Mary Ann Iwuchukwu

Mary Ann Iwuchukwu
Favorite File encountered MaryAnn Iwuchukwu in a cool mood at an event recently. She was doing Azonto dance steps to the admiration of many guests that evening and out of curiosity we wanted to know who she is.

How fake job consultants, racketeers defraud jobless Nigerians

job seekers

Like many of his col­leagues, his fear for the future increased in intensity as the passing out parade of his batch, the official closing ceremony for members of National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, inched closer. The staggering statis­tics of unemployed Nigerians, as released by the government recently, coupled with the sac­rifice of his poor parents, who had predictably looked forward to a better life after their son’s graduation, could only accen­tuate Olanrewaju’s (not real name) anxiety.
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