NEWS, TECH

A 16! year-old Girl!! has devised a faster and cheaper way to detect Ebola…Wow!

Whoo! This just a whole meaning to the shame! Now all those Nigerian students in the sciences especially those Ogas (bosses)/wanna's be medicine students that keep on feeling themselves...I leave you to your God. Oliva Hallisey, a 16-year-old from the US, won the 2015 Google Science Fair with her project to develop a fast, cheap, and stable test for the Ebola virus, which she says gives easy-to-read results in less than 30 minutes - potentially before someone is even showing symptoms. (more…)

FASHION

Top Trending Fashion For Men

I had a jacket like this with a school bus full of frogs at the back, and I was called frog man all year long lol. So I scoured the globe or rather the internet for the top trends in men fashion and more specifically the ready to wear fashion, not the haute couture some 'people' (i would do a piece for that later on) wear. So click below to see more.. (more…)

NEWS

President Buhari At 70th regular session of the General Assembly

Seating protocol for the 70th session Each year, the Secretary-General draws one Member State amongst all to occupy the first seat in the General Assembly Hall. This year and throughout the 70th session, the delegation of TUVALU will sit at the first desk at the right of the President, and the other countries will follow in the English alphabetical order. President Buhari of Nigeria pictured above seated at the UN General Assembly in New York today. Seated with him is former Ekiti state governor, Kayode Fayemi and Nigerian Permanent Representative to the United Nations

NEWS

I was not attacked, says Saraki

Reporting on Nigerian news is like trying to the epic "Game of Thrones" and the finals of the world cup at the same time.. SENATE of Nigeria, President Bukola Saraki has denied reports that he was attacked Thursday when he went to pray as part of activities to mark this year’s Eid- El Kabir. A statement from his media office yesterday read: (more…)

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Tunisian student gets year in jail for ‘homosexuality’

A Tunisian court has sentenced a student to a year behind bars on charges of homosexuality, in a judgement condemned by local rights groups, his lawyer said Thursday. The youth had been detained on September 6 in the Mediterranean resort area of Sousse for questioning in connection with a murder after his telephone number was found on the victim, lawyer Fadoua Braham said. (more…)