Author: Azeezat Okunlola
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2023 National Common Entrance Exams: Female Students Make Top Three, Gain Recognition
The top three EKOEXCEL pupils, all girls, Ololade Ganiyat, Ugwu Victoria, and Chima Mesomachukwu achieved exceptional scores of 199, 191 and 185 respectively.
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2023 National Common Entrance Exams: Female Students Make Top Three, Gain Recognition
The top three EKOEXCEL pupils, all girls, Ololade Ganiyat, Ugwu Victoria, and Chima Mesomachukwu achieved exceptional scores of 199, 191 and 185 respectively.
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Stephanie Linus To Chair Nigerian Official Selection Committee For Oscars
Stephanie Linus, a well-known actress and director, has been appointed as the chairman of the Nigerian Official Selection Committee (NOSC) for the Oscars’ Best International Feature Film category.
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Stephanie Linus To Chair Nigerian Official Selection Committee For Oscars
Stephanie Linus, a well-known actress and director, has been appointed as the chairman of the Nigerian Official Selection Committee (NOSC) for the Oscars’ Best International Feature Film category.
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UNICAL: Interim Faculty Dean Assumes Office Following Cyril Ndifon’s Sexual Allegations
Rose Ugbe has been appointed as the acting dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Calabar (UNICAL), by Vice Chancellor Florence Obi.
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UNICAL: Interim Faculty Dean Assumes Office Following Cyril Ndifon’s Sexual Allegations
Rose Ugbe has been appointed as the acting dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Calabar (UNICAL), by Vice Chancellor Florence Obi.
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Court Claims Women Misuse Law On Cruelty By Husband in the Indian Penal Code
In his judgement, Justice Samanta stated that the husband’s actions did not constitute a prima facie offence.
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Court Claims Women Misuse Law On Cruelty By Husband in the Indian Penal Code
In his judgement, Justice Samanta stated that the husband’s actions did not constitute a prima facie offence.
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FDA Approves First RSV Vaccine For Expectant Mothers
On Monday, U.S. regulators, the FDA, approved the first Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) vaccine for expectant women, protecting their newborns from the dangerous respiratory infection.
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FDA Approves First RSV Vaccine For Expectant Mothers
On Monday, U.S. regulators, the FDA, approved the first Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) vaccine for expectant women, protecting their newborns from the dangerous respiratory infection.