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500 Students In Rivercess To Benefit Registration Fees In Liberia

Three officials of the CDC-led Government have made a commitment to pay registration fees for all students desirous of attending the Cestos High School in River Cess County this academic year to boost enrollment in public schools.

Treat Sex Education As a Lone Subject to Combat GBV Menace – Education Stakeholders

The Federal Ministry of Education has been encouraged by stakeholders in the health sector to address sex education as a separate subject because of the worrisome rise in gender-based violence.

Nigerian Students Face Hardship In Northern Cyprus

The Global Non-Governmental Organization Executive Committee has revealed some of the challenges threatening the peaceful existence and education of Nigerian students in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

WAEC Ranking: Osun Will Return to Top 10 — Gov Adeleke

Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke has assured that the State will be among the top ten in the ranking of the West African Examination Council (WAEC) before his first term expires as the state governor.

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Worst Floods in Generations Hit Chinese Villagers Without Warning

Residents of Pingtou village in southern China are reeling after experiencing the worst flooding in living memory, saying they had no warning before the water swept through their homes. Located in Guangdong province, Pingtou has endured many typhoons and storms in the past, but nothing as destructive as...

Explosive LA Wildfire Sparks Urgent Evacuations

A rapidly expanding wildfire northwest of Los Angeles has forced thousands to flee their homes as scorching temperatures and parched terrain fuel its advance. Dubbed the Canyon Fire, the blaze broke out Thursday afternoon along the Ventura and Los Angeles county border. By Friday morning, it had ballooned...

Court Allows Zambia To Retrieve Lungu’s Body For State Burial

A South African court has ruled that the Zambian government may retrieve the body of former President Edgar Lungu for a state funeral, overruling his family’s wishes to bury him privately in South Africa. Lungu’s family, who were visibly emotional in court, had sought to handle the burial...