Monday, 3 August 2015

Timaya meets Rihanna in Barbados - Photos

The music star who's currently in Barbados for the country's music festival met Rihanna after his performance on stage. Rihanna was earlier seen dancing to Timaya's music. See that after the cut..

Passenger captures moment a 'UFO' overtakes his plane during take-off from JFK airport

This is the moment a passenger aboard a Virgin Atlantic flight captured what he claims is a 'UFO' overtaking his flight during take-off from New York JFK airport. The footage which was shot on July 7th, shows a peculiar object flying past the plane at high speed. The object comes behind from the aeroplane's tail, and moves like a bird but it's not a bird. The passenger and some others think the object may be an extraterrestrial craft aka Alien plane. Some don't believe it. See more photos after the cut and tell us what you think it is..

Senate president in Maiduguri, to visit IDP camps (See photos)

Senate President Bukola Saraki arrived Maiduguri this morning where he will be visiting some IDP camps in the state. More photos after the cut...

Heavily pregnant Stephanie Linus covers Genevieve magazine

Actress, producer and mum-to-be, Stephanie Okereke Linus covers the August issue of Genevieve magazine where she talked about her pregnancy, TV show and her highly acclaimed movie, Dry; a movie that focuses on VVF (Vesicovaginal Fistula) and child marriage. Photography by TY Bello

UNILAG Now Allows Those with 200 to Register for Post UTME

University of Lagos, UNILAG dropped JAMB’s new admission policy. Henceforth, candidates that made UNILAG their institution of choice in the 2015 UTME and scored 200 and above are eligible to apply. Good news to all the future AKOKITES – University of Lagos, UNILAG have announced that their post UTME minimum cut-off marks is 200. Therefore, any candidates that scored 200 and above in the last UTME are free and eligible to apply for the screening exercise.

ASUU STRIKE 2015 UPDATES: ASUU May Embark On An Indefinite Strike Again

Rumour all over has it that The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is planning to embark on another indefinite strike anytime from the month of August. As a result many schools are pushing their academic calendar forward so as not to be caught up with this ocean of academic backwardness. Schools like Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO) has a message circulating among the students that the University exam for the Rain Semester have been shifted to 10th August from the previous date stated by the modified academic calendar of 2015/2016 session; so as to beat the date if the intended strike action actually takes place. We hope this don’t come anytime soon as a number of finalist in several schools are just about to write Degree examinations. Drop your reactions on the comment box below as we will publish and tell the government the feeling of students and parents.