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Teenager Commits Suicide Over Poor JAMB Scores

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  19-year-old, Opesusi Faith Timilehin, has taken her own life in Ikorodu, Lagos State, after scoring 190 in 2025 UTME. Faith Timilehin took her own life in Odogunyan, Ikorodu, Lagos State on Monday The Deceased Teenager  The teenager, originally from Abeokuta, had been living with her elder sister in Ikorodu. According to family and neighbours, Timilehin was a calm and respectful young woman with high academic hopes. She had applied to study Microbiology and was deeply disappointed by her score of 190, which she considered lower than her 2024 result. “She said her last year’s result was better than this year’s,” a close friend told News Central on the phone. After ingesting a substance known locally as Push Out-a common rodent poison Timilehin reportedly went to her sister’s office and asked for palm oil to ease the pain. Her sister, unaware of what had happened, initially ignored her request. Moments later, she raised an alarm when Timilehin’s condition worsened, attracting ...

Newly Elected Pontiff Makes Maiden Speech,Seeks To Build Bridges

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 In his first public address as head of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV has called on Catholics around the world to embrace a mission of unity, dialogue and compassion. Pope Leo XIV Standing on the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica today, the newly elected pope outlined his vision for a Church that “builds bridges” and fosters open conversation. “We have to seek together to be a missionary church. A church that builds bridges and dialogue,” Pope Leo XIV declared to the cheering crowds gathered in St. Peter’s Square. In remarks translated into English, the pope also urged the faithful to show  charity to others and “be in dialogue with love,” and unveiled his commitment to compassion and outreach across the world. Pope Leo XIV’s message signals a desire to strengthen ties both within the Catholic community and with the wider world, setting a tone of openness and reconciliation at the start of his papacy. Cardinal Robert Prevost of the United States was  selected as the nex...

Prof Okokon to Deliver UNICAL 139th Inaugural Lecture

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The University of Calabar is set to host its 139th Inaugural Lecture on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at the UNICAL International Conference Centre by 3:00 PM. The lecture, titled "Healthcare for Senior Citizens: Before Death and Beyond the Grave," will be delivered by Professor Ita Bassey Okokon, an esteemed Professor of Family Medicine in the Faculty of Clinical Sciences. The Vice Chancellor, Professor Florence Obi, will serve as Chairman and Chief Host of the event. Members of the university community, health professionals, and the general public are invited to attend what promises to be a deeply engaging and intellectually stimulating session. See you there!