Friday, 11 August 2017

Cynthia Ali, student with nine distinctions in WAEC, offered full scholarship


Eighteen-year-old Cynthia Ali, who aced her West African Examinations Council (WAEC) test, has been awarded a full scholarship by the Enugu state government.
The indigene of Enugu became the best graduating student of Shalom Academy Nsukka in 2017 when she scored A1 in all the nine subjects she sat for.
The scholarship would cater to her full tuition up to the first-degree level in any Nigerian university and she will also be awarded a certificate of honour in recognition of her outstanding academic performance by the state government.
The award was presented before members of the state executive council (EXCO) on Thursday.
Ali received commendation for her excellent record from Uchenna Eze, the state commissioner for education, Ogbuagu Anikwe, the commissioner for information, and the special adviser on education, Sam Ugwu, who described as her as “a role model”.
The student has applied to read medicine and surgery in the University of Nigeria Nsukka, UNN.
Ali’s academic record has been consistently sterling from junior secondary to senior secondary school.
Prior to this, she has received, on two occasions, a certificate of merit by the Mathematical Association of Nigeria (MAN) Enugu state chapter.

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PHOTO : Human parts found in a newly discovered ' kidnapper 's Den


Another suspected kidnappers’ den was on Thursday discovered at Ile-Zik, Ikeja, on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.


Human parts were reportedly found concealed in some sachets.

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Entrance to the canal where kidnappers operate at Ile-Zik, Ikeja, on Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway

Disposable packs suspected to be used by kidnappers to distribute human parts with price tag.

Onlookers at the newly discovered suspected kidnappers’ den
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Thursday, 10 August 2017

Experts reveals What viewing pornographic videos at early age does to men


New research has revealed that men who gain access to pornographic materials at early age are likely to desire power over women.

The American Psychological Association experts noted that “that’s a problem.”

The study co-author, Alyssa Bischmann said, “We found that the younger a man was when he first viewed pornography, the more likely he was to want power over women.”

Alyssa spoke at the presentation of the findings to the APA at the organisation’s annual conference.

Bischmann’s study surveyed 330 undergraduate male and found that the average scholar saw their first porn at age 13.

The researchers also found that men who discovered porn later in life were more likely to pursue the promiscuous playboy lifestyle.

They also found that “men who saw porn earlier in life were more prone to answering questions on masculinity that indicated an inclination to assert themselves over women.”

The researchers are hopeful that the findings can “inform sexual assault prevention efforts, especially in a youth generation with the World Wide Web at their fingertips.”
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Monday, 7 August 2017

Anambra Shooting: See Photo Of Man Gunmen Came For


                           Aloysius Ikegwuonu
Earlier today Ozubulu attack that left many worshippers dead, after gunmen stormed St. Philip’s Catholic Church, Amakwa Ozubulu in Anambra state was reported.
However, social media report claim that the attack was a spillover of a drug related feud, between two Ozubulu brothers who live in South Africa.
The main matter was said to be between Chief Aloy Ikegwuonu a.k.a Bishop (rumored to be a drug baron), and another Ozubulu man popularly known as Obrocho.

It was gathered that the gunmen had traced him to his house, but were told he had gone to church where he was meant to hold a thanksgiving service.
According to reports, the battle had claimed some lives already over there in South Africa.

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