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Why Facebook founder, Zuckerberg arrived Nigeria unannounced

LAGOS—Facebook Founder, Mark Zuckerberg, yesterday, arrived Nigeria unannounced. The 32-year-old tech enterpreneur surprisingly made a sudden visit and inspection of activities at the Co-Creation Hub, Yaba Lagos.                 Facebook Founder, Mark Zuckerberg with Nigerian tech entrepreneurs His arrival to Nigeria is not unconnected to the ‘Facebook for developers’ workshop’ for Nigerian engineers, product managers and partners holding today in Lagos. The event is expected to help the engineers build better applications and monetise them more effectively. Before his arrival, it was earlier announced that the company’s Director of Global product Partnerships, Nigeria’s Ime Archibong was to lead speakers to the event where Facebook would unveil a ten-year roadmap that can help improve Nigeria’s economy Facebook is an online social networking service based in Menlo Park, California, United States, which Zuckerber...

Why You Must Avoid Carryovers At All Cost

Carry overs in FUTO is normal; it basically means a student has an unfinished business. A student can only carry over a course when he or she scores 39 downward in both C.A and exam (over 100). Carry overs are not in all cases a real reflection of how intelligent or not intelligent a student is, rather it’s a reflection of how unserious, unsmart (if that word exist), unchecked and uninterested a student is. I have seen highly intelligent students have numerous carry overs and relatively dull students pass through without carry overs. Such is life, that’s why a coin is two sided. Carry over can also be a result of unfortunate and unlucky incidents, such as missing scripts, lecturer’s attitude towards marking your script, or even a student’s handwriting (that’s right). I have once been a victim of an unlucky situation. I was not around Imo State when an assignment worth 20 marks was been submitted, when I heard about it I quickly rushed back to school fr...

Nigerians have been warned to be alert and not to panic as a solar eclipse will occur in some parts of the country on Thursday.

National Space Research and Development Agency (NSRDA) has urged the public not to panic over the Annular Eclipse which will be experienced between the hours of 7:15am and 10:03am on Thursday, September 1 with slight variations in actual timing across the country. In a press statement by the Head of Media and Corporate Communications, Dr Felix Ale, the Agency appealed to the general public not to panic or adduce any mystical interpretations to this event, urging them not to observe the eclipse with naked eyes, as this can cause damage. According to the statement, in the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, there will be a partial eclipse, with an obscurity of 60 per cent, and the first contact at about 7:17am, with maximum eclipse at 8:32am and end at 10:00am. Also, Lagos will experience its first contact with the eclipse at 7:15am, with a maximum eclipse occurring at 8:32am and ending at about 10:00am. The Agency has arranged a viewing centre tomorrow to enable me...

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