1. It Started With a Daughter’s Love Father’s Day was first celebrated in Spokane, Washington, in 1910. Sonora Smart Dodd...
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Read moreDetailsAbuja, Nigeria – China has reaffirmed its commitment to deepening cultural, tourism, education, and creative economy cooperation with Nigeria, signaling...
Read moreDetailsIn a remarkable triumph for Nigeria and African education, an all-girls team from STEM Child Care Academy has won first...
Read moreDetailsToday, 16th May, marks the International Day of the Boy Child—a day dedicated to recognising and addressing the unique challenges...
Read moreDetailsCarbon makes N9.5m funding available for Healthcare and Education SMEs
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Read moreDetailsWe all know the iconic Statue of Liberty — torch raised high, watching over New York Harbor, a beacon of...
Read moreDetailsMalcolm X, a fierce advocate for justice, believed in the profound power of education, especially for Black women. While his...
Read moreDetailsApril 13, 1978, Nigeria lost one of its most influential figures-Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti. Born Francis Abigail Olufunmilayo Thomas in 1900, she...
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