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Sunday, 6 April 2014

Nigerians hospitalised after mob attack in South Africa

Some days ago, specifically Wednesday and Thursday April 2nd and 3rd, Nigerians in Johannesburg and Pretoria were physically attacked by a group of organized gang members and Commercial Taxi drivers in

NECO Releases 2013 Nov/Dec Examination Results

The National Examination Council (NECO) on Friday released the 2013 November/December examination results.

Augsburg Ends Bayern’s 53-Game Unbeaten Run


Bayern Loses for the First Time Since October 2012.
Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga 53-match unbeaten run was halted at FC Augsburg on Saturday.
The European champions who, already have retained the Bundesliga shield in record time, failed to score in a

Police Constitute 8-man Task Force To Restore Peace Benue

The Deputy Inspector General of Police, (DIG) Mike Zuokumor Saturday constituted an 8-man joint task force to ensure Benue and Nasarawa states return to peaceful living.

Leverkusen Sacks Coach Sami Hypia

Sami Hypia Loses Job as Leverkusen Coach.
Bayern Leverkusen have sacked head coach Sami Hypia after a run of a solitary win in their previous 12 matches.

Saturday, 5 April 2014

Etisalat fired 2,000 workers last week – Report

According to the President, National Association of Telecommunications Subscribers, Mr Deolu Ogunbanjo, 2,000 workers of telecommunications company, Etisalat, were relieved of their jobs last week. That’s 2,000

The Teenager Who Earns £24k-a-year Playing Grand Theft Auto V In His Bedroom | Digitalk World


This teenager might have the best job in the world - playing Grand Theft Auto for a living.
A-level student and GTA V enthusiast Fred Pye from Shrewsbury brings £24,000-a-year by making and

Cat Working as Train Station Master Is Japan’s Cutest Tourist Attraction

Tama the cat has been a part of the Japanese workforce for the past seven years. She works as a station master at Kishi station, a remote railway stop in Kinokawa City, Wakayama, Western Japan. Of course,

SHOCKER: South Africans Attack Nigerians In Pretoria, Johannesburg.l


No fewer than ten Nigerians have been reported to have been hospitalised and 25 shops owned by Nigerians have been looted following attacks by organised gangs in South Africa.

Broken ATM Spits Out $37,000 Cash To Man Who Requested $140

Police in Maine are investigating after a malfunctioning ATM at a bank spit out $37,000 in cash to man who requested $140.

Friday, 4 April 2014

OOU School fees Schedule for 2013/2014 out

The approved OOU School Fees schedule for 2013/2014 has been released. Students are required to print their school fees payment profile for the session before making payments at designated POS terminals.

Boko Haram Attacks Possible In Ogun – Army Chief

  
The General Officer Commanding, 81st division of the Nigerian Army, Lagos, Major-General Tamunomieibi Dibi, warned that Boko Haram insurgency and attacks in Ogun State were possible, urging the Army