Olamide Adedeji a.k. a Badoo sang in one of his song, “legendry hustler” I’m a story book, let the children read me,” and recently he proved that he meant those lyrics above as he offered his life for children of Ogun State origin to learn from when he honored an invitation to be a mentor at a summer camp organize for school pupils in Ogun State. Olamide used the opportunity to unveil the reason why he dropped out of Tai Solarin University Of Education in 2011. Many had speculated that he dropped out of school because he could not meet the mental academic demands, but Olamide put to rest all those rumors and speculations when he revealed that he left school because his father could not afford his fees. The hit maker how ever charged the pupils to take their studies seriously and be prayerful “I want to tell you that you must always put God first in everything you are doing. Be focused and there is nothing you cannot achieve, if you are discipline,” the Durosoke crooner said
The Registrar and Chief Executive of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, on Friday dismissed the speculation of a stalemate in the admission of fresh students into universities across the country. Oloyede, who spoke during an interview with journalists shortly after a visit to the zonal office of the board in Benin, the Edo State capital, insisted that all universities have been barred from conducting written examinations before admitting students. He also denied the alleged imposition of prospective students on universities, adding that issues over the admission of fresh students into tertiary institutions had been resolved after due consultations with all stakeholders. Oloyede said: “I know many of you are bothered and you want to hear from me about the admission. “There is no stalemate. “After due consultation with the Senate, House of Representatives, because we have been invited and they are worried, and after due consultation with all the re...
The Igbos, one of the main ethnic groups in Nigeria, are known to have a rich culture and remarkable history. While modernization has ensured the erosion of certain aspects of their culture, much of its history has been preserved, including relics from the past which reveal its heritage. Jumia Travel, Africa’s No.1 Online Hotel Booking Portal, lists 5 of the places where the culture and history of these people who dominate the eastern part of Nigeria can be discovered. lgbo-Ukwu Museum The Igbo-Ukwu museum is in Ngo village, Igbo-Ukwu, Amabara state. The town, Igbo-Ukwu is of great historical and cultural significance in Igbo land as it is notable for bronze artifacts from a very sophisticated bronze metal-workingculture centuries before other known bronzes of the region. It is in recognition of this that the Federal Government in Nigeria granted approval for the hosting of an annual National New Yam Festival in Igbo- Ukwu to promote the culture and tradition of Ndigbo and new yam ...
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