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22/10/2018
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To be mentally strong and happy, you need to read and study this infographic.
It stream information that could elevate people from ground zero up.

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Happy Easter fam!

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10 FACTS ABOUT PHILIP EMEAGWALI, NIGERIAN RESEARCHER ON THE RUNDOWN OF MAIN 10 MOST CLEVER INDIVIDUALS ON THE PLANET
Philip Emeagwali is a Nigerian PC researcher who simply joined the rundown of main 10 most astute individuals of the world has been living in the United States for a long time. Philip is an asserted to have an IQ Of 190.

He won the 1989 Gordon Bell Prize ($1,000) for value ex*****on in superior figuring applications, in an oil repository displaying count utilizing a novel scientific definition and usage.

We bring you 10About must-know realities about the well-suited man.

1 Emeagwali was conceived in Akure, Nigeria on 23 August 1954.

2 His initial tutoring was suspended in 1967 subsequently of the Nigerian Civil War.

3 At 13 years, he served in the Biafran armed force. After the war he finished secondary school through home-schooling.

4 He made a trip to the United States to concentrate under a grant taking after consummation of a correspondence course at the University of London and got a four year college education in science from Oregon State University in 1977.

5 He later moved to Washington DC, getting in 1986 a graduate degree from George Washington University in sea and marine designing, and a moment ace's in connected arithmetic from the University of Maryland.

6 During this time, he filled in as a structural architect at the Bureau of Land Reclamation in Wyoming.

7 Emeagwali examined for a Ph.D. degree from the University of Michigan from 1987 through 1991. His theory was not acknowledged by an advisory group of inward and outer analysts and along these lines he was not granted the degree. He documented a court challenge, expressing that the choice was an infringement of his social liberties and that the college had victimized him in a few courses in light of his race. The court test was expelled, similar to an interest to the Michigan state Court of Appeals.

8 Emeagwali received the 1989 Gordon Bell Prize for an application of the CM-2 massively-parallel computer.

9 Emeagwali was voted the “35th-greatest African (and greatest African scientist) of all time” in a survey by New African magazine. His achievements were quoted in a speech by Bill Clinton as an example of what Nigerians could achieve when given the opportunity. He is also a frequent feature of Black History Month articles in the popular press.

10 He is married to Dale Brown Emeagwali, a noted African-American microbiologist.

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The CBN (Central bank of Nigeria) on Monday revealed a new policy measure, saying that it has opened a special forex window for small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs), to enable SMEs import eligible finished and semi-finished items not exceeding $20,000 for an enterprise per quarter.

The CBN's intervention was compelled by its findings that a large number of SMEs were being crowded

http://www.topearnersmagazine.com/cbn-will-sell-20000-smes-quaterly-new-policy-measure/

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We celebrate with the of and the winner, Efe (Based on logistics ).
Congratulations!

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How much do you know about your favorite pop sodas? Did you know you can't get a at

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Nigerian-born teenager Ifeoma White-Thorpe gets accepted into 8 Ivy League schools.

Ifeoma White-Thorpe, a Nigerian-born teenager, has been accepted to all eight Ivy League schools

A New Jersey teenager has to make a decision soon most high school seniors can only dream of -- deciding on which Ivy League school to attend in the fall. The problem, if you want to call it that, is that she was accepted into all of them. All eight of them.
Ifeoma White-Thorpe said she was shaking when she got the eighth acceptance letter.

She was accepted to Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Columbia, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, Dartmouth and Brown.

"I was like, oh my gosh, oh my gosh, like this might be eight out of eight and I clicked it and it said 'Congratulations' and I was like oh my goodness!" White-Thorpe told CNN affiliate WABC-TV.

She wants to study biology and pursue a career in global health. Since all of the Ivy League schools "have great research facilities," she decided to apply to them all.
Students getting into all of the Ivies is a monumental feat, but it's happened to a handful of teens over the past couple of years -- Kwasi Enin in 2014, Harold Ekeh in 2015 and Augusta Uwamanzu-Nna and Kelly Hyles last year.
So where will she go?

Her parents said the choice is totally up to her; White-Thorpe said she just doesn't know yet.
She can add another elite school to the mix as well -- she also got into Stanford.
Source: Cnn news

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Watch this space!

The number of billionaires in Africa--and the size of their fortunes--continues to drop. On this year's list, FORBES is only including African billionaires living in Africa, instead of featuring Africa's 50 richest people. There are 21 billionaires on this year’s list, worth a combined $70 billion. On the November 2015 Africa Rich List, there were 23 African billionaires worth a combined $79.8 billion. That in turn was down from 28 African billionaires in 2014.

Nigerian cement tycoon Aliko Dangote remains Africa’s richest person for the sixth year running with a $12.1 billion fortune, despite a nearly $5 billion drop in his net worth for the second year in a row. Dangote is joined by just two other Nigerian billionaires on this year’s list -- telecom tycoon Mike Adenuga, who is Africa’s third richest person with an estimated $5.8 billion fortune, and oil billionaire Folorunsho Alakija, who has an estimated net worth of $1.6 billion. Two Nigerians dropped off the Billionaires List this year--oil marketer Femi Otedola, whose net worth dropped from $1.6 billion in November 2015 to just $330 million today, and sugar billionaire Abdulsamad Rabiu, whose net worth dropped below $1 billion in the wake of a weakened Nigerian currency.
Source:Forbes

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