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Indian researcher accused Covenant University professor of plagiarism

Indian researcher accused Covenant University professor of plagiarism

Mar. 21 | An Indian researcher in Bhopal has claimed that her work related to Ear Biometrics has been plagiarised by a Nigerian researcher and his student and published in an international journal. Dr Ruma Purkait, a forensic anthropologist in Dr H S Gour University...

Is Social Networking Right for Your Business?

Is Social Networking Right for Your Business?

Feb. 22 | By EILENE ZIMMERMAN Q. You are considering whether to start a social networking effort on behalf of your company. Can that kind of exposure be beneficial? A. In many cases, it can be. As an employee, you are an extension of your company and can enhance...

Nigeria foreign policy agency announces vacancy for the post Director-General

Nigeria foreign policy agency announces vacancy for the post Director-General

Jan. 24 | The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), an independent agency established to aid the facilitation and formulation of Nigeria’s foreign policy has made public,  job vacancy for the position of  its organization’s Director-General. The...

12 ways to achieve sustainable corporate culture and growth

12 ways to achieve sustainable corporate culture and growth

Jan. 20 | 1. Value Staff Opinions: At a recent conference in Denver, Inc. and an organization called Winning Workplaces brought together leaders from a range of businesses to talk about building and maintaining great company cultures. What’s the...

Rewarding Careers to explore in 2011

Rewarding Careers to explore in 2011

Jan. 3 | By Aastha Dogra Healthcare The health care sector is in great need of people currently and according to job market analysts, the demand for personnel in this sector will continue to increase in the coming years. You can consider becoming a Physician assistant...

Study in Canada’s best universities

Study in Canada’s best universities

Dec. 22 | By Yemi Ifegbuyi, exclusive for Nigerians Abroad magazine Canada is home to some of the best post-secondary schools in the world. The country’s education system is well known for its robustness and competitiveness. Currently, there are 83 universities...

Former health minister, Osotimehin to head UN Population Fund

Former health minister, Osotimehin to head UN Population Fund

Nov. 18 | UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has chosen former Nigerian health minister Babatunde Osotimehin to head the United Nations Population Fund, U.N. diplomats said Thursday. Ban has informed the fund’s executive board of his choice and called...

6 Job Hunt Tips In a Recession Market

6 Job Hunt Tips In a Recession Market

Oct. 1 | By Peggy Tee It’s a difficult job market at the moment. The wide ranging effects of the recession of 2008 are still being felt, and the global economy does not appear to have recov- ered completely. Looking for a job is challenging, espe- cially for...

The kasahorow Fellowship Bursary

The kasahorow Fellowship Bursary

Sep. 28 | 27 September 2010 Press Release: The kasahorow Fellowship Fellowship Description The kasahorow Fellowship, now open for the first time to students across Africa, provides a US$500 award for the study, promotion and development of indigenous African...

Don’t let first-year university get you down

Don’t let first-year university get you down

Sep. 10 | By Julia McKinnell Many kids arrive on campus only to find, “This is way harder than I thought,” writes Dr. David Leibow in a new advice book for first-year students called What to Do When College Is Not the Best Time of Your Life. Usually,...