Sunday, April 21, 2019

Times Higher Education (THE) have announced their nominations for the 2018 ‘University of the Year’.

Times Higher Education (THE) have announced their nominations for the 2018 ‘University of the Year’.

Widely regarded as the ‘Oscars’ of UK higher education, THE's gala event will take place in London November 29th with a select panel taking into account research, teaching and access, as well as evidence of imaginative and innovative initiatives.

The universities nominated for the award include the University of West London, the only post-1992 and London-based University to be shortlisted, as well as the University of Essex, Keele University, Newcastle University, Swansea University and University of York.





Woman Breaks Her Housemaid’s Head In Delta State. (Video)
A young maid has been brutally wounded by her guardian in Asaba, Delta state. According to reports, the woman used a plate to hit the girl on her forehead earlier today and injured her in the process.

Facebook user Chimeh Uche, wrote;

Happening now in DDPA estate Asaba, a woman just injured her maid with broken plate on her fore head because she was not washing the plates well, what a world, please isoko people help your isoko sister, blessing a student of blooming height school Asaba Ddpa estate.

See video below ;





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