Nupe Energy is turning gas cylinders into connected devices
According to a World Health Organisation (WHO) study, if a person inhales smoke while cooking breakfast, lunch and dinner, it is equivalent to smoking between three and 20 packets of cigarettes a day. Over half of the world’s population still cooks over open fires. In Nigeria, it’s worse as only 10 million have access to…
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Divine Nwaneri: Imo student killed by troops for burial Friday
Divine Nwaneri, a 100-level year student of the Imo State University, who was killed by a stray bullet on April 24, will be buried on Friday. Divine will be laid to rest in Obollo, Isiala Mbano Local Government Area. The student of Soil Science was hit by a stray bullet from an accidental discharge troops…
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Three burnt to death as gas explodes in Abeokuta
No fewer than three persons, including an infant were said to have been burnt to death in a fire accident in Abeokuta on Wednesday. DAILY POST learnt that the incident occurred at Oke-Egunya, along NTA road, Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital. Eyewitness account has it that the fire started as a result of gas explosion.…
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Our Favorite Mexican-Inspired Recipes
Check out these amazing Mexican-inspired dishes—perfect for Cinco de Mayo. The post Our Favorite Mexican-Inspired Recipes appeared first on American Lifestyle Magazine.
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Weeks after drivers strike, Uber raises fares by 13% in Nigeria
Almost a month after Uber and Bolt drivers under the Professional E-hailing Drivers and Partners Association (PEDPA) umbrella held a strike in Lagos, Uber has raised its prices. At the time of the strike in April, the President of PEPDA, Idris Shonuga, said one of the reasons the drivers were striking was the pricing of…
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41% of Agents Say Cash Offers are the Most Effective Strategy, But Don’t Underestimate the Power of Pizza
SEATTLE, May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Buying a home is a stressful and challenging time and, in a supercharged market like today's, many buyers are getting burned out and may be resorting to dangerous strategies after losing multiple offers. Real estate agents throughout the past six months submitted nearly four offers per client on average before…
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‘We lacked continuity’
Juventus goalkeeper, Gianluigi Buffon, has finally confirmed that he would leave the club at the end of the season. Buffon, 43, made the announcement to beIN Sports. According to him, Juventus lacked continuity this season. The Italian shot-stopper returned to Turin in July 2019 after one year with Paris Saint-Germain, but his contract expires in…
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Wilson’s World
Kentucky-based illustrator and graphic designer Matthew Taylor Wilson has made a career out of his love for all things quirky. The post Wilson’s World appeared first on American Lifestyle Magazine.
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How Project Managers Can Stay Relevant in Agile Organizations
Much of traditional project management involved working along a pre-defined plan to achieve pre-defined goals. But in an agile environment, the concept of “done” is becoming increasingly obsolete. What does it take to effectively manage projects whose requirements are constantly shifting? In this piece, the author offers three key strategies to help project managers adapt…
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Start printing UTME Mock examination slip – JAMB tells candidates
The Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) on Monday, said that mock examination slips for its Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) can now be printed out in preparation for the exercise. JAMB made this known in the Weekly Bulletin of the Office of the Registrar. The board said that the slip contained candidates’ details such…
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Uganda wants to replace its social media tax with a 12% tax on internet bundles
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has a record of regressive tech policies. (Credit: Politica) In January 2020, I spoke to Charles, a Nigerian journalist studying in Uganda, and one of the interesting points of our conversation was the “Over the top tax.” The tax, introduced in 2018, means Ugandans pay a daily fee of 200 Shillings…
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Ogun herders’ crisis: Benin Republic returnees awaiting shelter – Eselu tells Gov Abiodun
The Eselu of Iselu land, Oba Akintunde Akinyemi has reminded Governor Dapo Abiodun that displaced Ogun State indigenes, who returned from Benin Republic after the recent herders’ crisis are still awaiting the shelter he promised them. At the peak of the farmers/herders clashes in Yewa axis of Ogun State, many displaced residents were said to…
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Army raids mosque in Kano, arrests 10 suspected Boko Haram militants
The Nigerian Army, Saturday evening, stormed a mosque located at Filin Lazio, Hotoro in Kano and nabbed 13 Boko Haram suspected members. An intelligence operation was conducted in a way that did not raise eyebrows of the fasting-breaking Muslims. It was gathered that the mosque belongs to some Borno natives who fled the troubled Northeast…
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Attention Families: Homes With Treehouses Are Selling For 2.2% More Than Expected
SEATTLE, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Shopping for a home can be a challenging and emotional journey, and when kids are involved, finding the right home and moving becomes all the more complicated. New Zillow research highlights the hottest kid-friendly features that are attracting home shopping families, and shows why families should be prepared to pay…
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Bandits: Gumi is pure evil, a terrorist – Fani-Kayode
The Federal government has placed 14 countries on watch list as part of measures to prevent a possible spread of the new COVID-19 variant. The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, who made this known via his Twitter account on Wednesday, said the measure became necessary following the discovery of variants from banned…
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