Another way to approach life after school other than go job hunting

โ€œIโ€™m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it.โ€ – Thomas Jefferson Traditionally, it’s the right thing to get on the street and start searching for a job in desperation once out of school or after NYSC. After all that seems to be why we … Read more

Google makes it Possible to Explore Nelson Mandelaโ€™s archives online

Would you like to know about the life and legacy of the extraordinary African leader, Nelson Mandela? Last year Google announced to offered a $1.25 million (ZAR 8,6 million rand) grant to the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory to help preserve and digitize thousands of archival documents, photographs and videos about Nelson Mandela. ย The Nelson … Read more

There will be nearly 30,000 Nigerian students in the UK By 2015, says Member of British Parliament

โ€˜30,000 Nigerians to study in UK by 2015โ€™ As the need for adaptive measures to global competition increases, Nigerian students are ever willing to take the necessary steps to meet the need for the global market. This is evident as more and more students struggle to study abroad in developed countries like UK, USA, Australia … Read more

List of International Scholarships for Nigerian Women

Below is a list of international scholarships programs for Nigerian women, for Postgraduate and Undergraduate studies. These are niche scholarship programs that are specifically for women of which Women of Nigerian origin are eligible to apply. The scholarships listed here are for international, African and developing countries students. You can also apply for other international … Read more

Facebook and Twitter as Addictive as Cigarettes & Alcohol – Do you agree?

Obviously, it will take some courage to admit addiction to social networking sites but a little honest evaluation will tell. How much of your time do you spend on social networking sites? Facebook and twitter. The irony of it is that social media sites are designed with one thing in mind, ‘to keep you coming‘ … Read more