Pere's Fans Storm BBNaija's Head Quarters, Stage Protest Against "Unfair" Twist

Fans of Big Brother season six, housemate, Pere have staged a protest at the Ilupeju head office of the organizers in Lagos. The fans are complaining about the alleged injustice meted out on their favorite housemate following Biggie’s twist. Naija News understands that housemates, Pere and Angel were asked to play a game that would be used in determining who wins and gains access to the finals of the show after they were both evicted from the house. [Read More]

Rafael Miller - Age, Family, Bio

Fitness model who gained representation by Next Models Worldwide. He has amassed a sizable audience on Instagram, with more than 1.5 million followers on his rafaelmiller account. Before Fame He was a skinny kid before he started weightlifting at the age of 16. He completely transformed himself in just over one year. Trivia He attended the Calvin Klein presentation in Milan in September of 2015. Family Life He is from Clamart, France. [Read More]

Secrets of Jockeying: Why Horses Go Fast

It’s easy enough to name the great horses: Secretariat, Seabiscuit, Affirmed, Alydar. Now name the men who rode them. When you’ve got almost 1,000 lb. of magnificent thoroughbred thundering along a track, it’s hard to pay much mind to the little man riding on his back. But we should. According to a new study just published in the journal Science, the greatest single increase in racehorse speed in the history of the sport occurred about a century ago and owed entirely to where the jockey did — or didn’t — place his fanny on the saddle. [Read More]

The Lobbying Game: Why the Revolving Door Won't Close

Before Jeffrey Shockey worked for one of the most powerful committees in Congress, he was a lobbyist at one of the more successful boutique lobbying firms in Washington. Before that, you guessed it, he worked for one of the most powerful committees in Congress. In fact, Shockey, 40, has breezed so smoothly through the revolving door between Congress and the lobbying world that, critics say, it’s hard to tell where one job begins and the other ends. [Read More]

All about career topics in German-speaking countries

By speaking someone's language you learn about them, their culture and their ideas. Breaking down the language barrier bridges cultural differences, fosters a world of inclusion and is a first step in helping to address humanity’s challenges. For us, language knows no boundaries.

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Complete List of All 147 Private Universities in Nigeria Emerges

Legit.ng journalist Ridwan Adeola Yusuf has over 6-year-experience covering basic and tertiary education in Nigeria and worldwide FCT, Abuja - Data from the official website of the National Universities Commission (NUC), has indicated that as of Monday, November 27, there are currently 147 private universities in Nigeria. Legit.ng reports that public universities in Nigeria are not sufficient to cater for the number of yearly applicants. Full list of private universities in NigeriaAlso, the frequent strike action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) which usually cripple educational activities and increases the years students spend in school leads to consideration for private universities. [Read More]

Davido & Chioma's son, Ifeanyi reported dead

The news of Ifeanyi's death was first brought to the attention of Nigerian actress Eniola Badmus who posted a cryptic message of a heartbreak emoji on her Instagram story before it was later deleted. Similarly, media personality Daddy Freeze also suggested the news might be true when he shared that he won't be having his usual live session tonight because of the painful loss suffered by someone close to him. [Read More]

December 12th, 2016 | Vol. 188, No. 24 | U.S.

Castro will be remembered as much if not more as a tragic caudillo Shortly after the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, Fidel Castro met with a group of journalists on a visit to Mexico. We pressed him repeatedly about the fall of communism until, chafing in his olive fatigues and the Yucatán humidity, he stopped stroking his beard and pounded his fist. “Instead of asking me why communism failed in Russia,” Castro shouted, “why don’t you ask me why it hasn’t failed in Cuba? [Read More]

Feast of the Epiphany: Why Cubans Gave Gifts on This Day, Not X-Mas

January 6, 2015 7:00 AM EST For most of the Western world, the so-called holiday season ended about a week ago, as New Year’s Day brought to a close a few weeks full of religious holidays, gift-giving and days off from work. But for decades, despite its ties to Catholicism, Cuba marked Jan. 6 — the Feast of the Epiphany, also known as Three Kings’ Day — as the central focus of the gift-giving season, instead of Christmas. [Read More]