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Not all children read at the same pace – Namibia study shows how teachers can help those falling behind

Not all children read at the same pace and level. Martin Harvey Tsitsi Mavambe, Stellenbosch University and Nhlanhla Mpofu, Stellenbosch…

Criminals or Crime Fighters? Inside the Minds of Jungle Justice Perpetrators

… the adrenaline and emotion you get can be compared to the one a quick sexual intercourse gives you. It could…

DELE MOMODU HAILS IGBOS AS THE MOST BRILLIANT THAN JAPANESE, KOREANS, CHINESE AND INDIANS COMBINED

  Dele Momodu, a prominent member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), praised the Igbos as the most brilliant people…

Wole Soyinka at 90: writer and activist for justice

Akinwande Oluwole Soyinka, the legendary African author and activist, is proof of what words and acts can achieve in the…

Should we ditch big exam halls? Our research shows how high ceilings are associated with a lower score

Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne, 1984. Museums Victoria, CC BY Isabella Bower, University of South Australia and Jaclyn Broadbent, Deakin University…

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A strong undercurrent driving the unprecedented anti-tax protests in Kenya is outrage over theft of public resources coupled with the…

Why liberation movements fail when they come to power: South Africa and Namibia are cases in point

Decreased support for the African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa’s elections on 29 May was expected. But a decline…

Tinubu’s challenging but focused start, By Debo Alabi

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A new approach to fighting terrorism in Nigeria: Hope for a safer future

Caption: • Terrorist Three weeks ago, a high-level UN counter-terrorism summit in Abuja concluded that a new approach to fighting terrorism…

How to tell if a conspiracy theory is probably false

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