Author: Jide

Use of smartphone has become essential part of life. Apart from high merit of communication use of mobile phone has bridged, its leap in connection on all issues of life has added nothing but reduction on trouble on transport. Now that you have your phone you don’t want to hobnob your bodies among the river of people flowing their ways to Lagos daily. You don’t want to get stuck inside that heavy heat. In every five persons, you will always find two or three using smartphone and constantly connected to the internet. However, where is the future of smartphone going?…

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Following a plunge in economic meltdown, the Chinese stock market has plunged to a execrable length. If in days the economy smack down could not be rescued, there could be spill of angers. Stock purchase has been held in abeyance and much of stock was bought on money borrowed from banks. According to a report, the stock market meltdown is going to a shocking digit of 3.2 trillion US Dollars. While Greece is recently fighting her way to rescue her economy in an apparently decrepit situation, a major economy power was hit by another appalling economic tragedy. First of its…

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Obafemi Awolowo University has been on strike again after the Non-Academic Staff Union of the school closed down the gate and paralysed all lecture activities on campus. The action started early Monday morning after the members of the union barred the commercial buses shuttling the campus from entering the university community. Students of the university, however, could not bear the chance of missing lectures since the strike action did not include the academic members. Meanwhile, this turned newly dramatic after the students went on jumping spree by scampering the barricade made by the members of the union. The strike action…

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World’s most trusted rankings provider reveals first glimpse of future Africa University Rankings    University of Cape Town takes top spot South Africa dominates the top five Opinion formers from across the region invited to attend the inaugural THE Africa Universities Summit and help shape the first ever official THE Africa University Rankings Respected global higher education experts, Times Higher Education (THE), have exclusively revealed a snapshot of what the first ever ranking devoted to African universities might look like. The university rankings provider has revealed the top 15 universities in the region, based solely on their scores for research…

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In a public protest against the treatment of Uighur people who have their origin from ancient Turkey, China has debunked the claim of the people as void. The campaign which took place in Turkey carried banners and posters of the unjustly treatment of the small populace of Uighur people of China who have suffered marginalization because of Islamic religion. Relations between China and Turkey have soured over Beijing’s policies toward the Uighur people, whose traditional home is in the far western region of Xinjiang. Many Turks see themselves as sharing religious and cultural ties with Uighurs, who have reportedly been…

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It is no new thing that we live in digital age. In every four to five person now we hardly have a person who is not in possession of smartphone. And the world has turned cyber where everyone is constantly connected to the internet to chat with someone living millions of miles away. Most social lives we live now are permeated with social media and network. But have you ever considered this? Do you know that most people who are connected online are there to look up for health information? People want to diagnose themselves of the sickness that they…

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It is true that we live in world of technology in which everything apparently lives its survival on technology. The argument now is tech really eating job in a world spread with tech. people have often argued that the swathe of technology will have in the world in the world today will definitely eat jobs in the future. So? Maybe the revolution of technology will also turn diagnostician into fungible workers and will also make more full-time position in more so like that. Tech, in short, will eat your waiting jobs. But while also eating jobs, will jobs also be…

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A British Jihadi who fled to Syria to join the dreaded Islamist organization, ISIS after stabbing a US football has been killed. The move was taken after the terrorist showdown which saw ten members killed, the stabber Abu Rahin, aged 32, has been killed in the rage of airstrikes. According to an unconfirmed report, many terrorist dens and routes have been demolished after wreaking havoc of bombs on the city of Raqqa which doubles as the terrorist capital. Abu Raqin was a British national from Luton. He smarted his way through bail and fled London for Syria after the he…

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Rasheedah Evans has been killed in her home while watching a movie through a stray bullet. The teenager, 16, was caught unawares after the bullet hit wall and went on to kill her while she was entertaining herself with a movie at home. In her Georgia home, Rasheedah was sitting on the couch before the bullet pierced through the wall and struck her therough the ear and killed her instantly. However, the investigator believed that the gunshot came from celebratory gunfire which was fired on 4th of July in the night. Michael Smith, who is neighbor to the victim has…

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US women soccer team walloped Japanese side after they walloped them 5-2 in a final clash that saw the US side taking the women’s soccer trophy. The Japan must be feeling like Hiroshima victims after being thrashed 5-2 in the final battle for the trophy of women’s soccer. The US side routed Japan’s 5-2 in the World Cup thriller in order to become the first to win the cup for consecutive three times. However, US goalie, Hope Solo, did not go home without an award, the stunning goalie was decorated with a sleek award carved in golden glove after the…

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