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An  Inter House Sports Competition , That Looser s  Jubilate. Jealousy seems to be a negative attitude in sports, but in reality it is indeed   a spirit   that moves a looser   to fantasize of being a winner.   Intense jealousy in sports exist more fully when one team seems to be dominating others in a sporting event or tournament. In such atmosphere, every one except the team supporters , naturally gives support against   the dominant team for a change. This   was the scenario of Royal Master’s School   10 th Annual Inter House Sport Competition, held on   Thursday 23 February 2017. It was a big challenge   for Mrs Tola Okwa   the head of Green House, to increase her 4 times consecutive Inter house sports championship to 5 in a roll. It was competitive right from the   preparation. All the houses went   spending big in hiring professional in match past in other to conquer.   Green house worked intelligently hard   to be on top record lead,   the   bl
                   U – 15 not ripe to leave Secondary School—Expert. Under 15 secondary school leavers are ill-equipped to cope with social and psychological pressures associated with after school life, an educationist, Mrs Anastasia Okobi, said on Friday.“Under-15 young people still need to be tutored, guided and cultivated in many aspects of adult life.“They are still not mature enough to deal with relationship issues with the opposite sex, and independence that after school life brings.“It is worse-off if an early school leaver gets admission into university; he or she easily can derail from the objective of the admission due to immaturity,’’ Okobi said.The retired Deputy Director in the Lagos State Teaching Service said that many Nigerian students were in classes not appropriate for their ages. She said that school leaving below age 14 was in the increase in Lagos State.“Our model colleges in Lagos are overwhelmed by seven-year-old pupils in the first year
Luciano Baietti, awarded "The more graduated man in the world" by the Guinness Book of World Records Luciano Baietti, awarded "The more graduated man in the world" by the Guinness Book of World Records , poses under some of his university degree in his house in Velletri south of Rome on February 7, 2017. New world record for the 70-year-old Luciano Baietti, a former school administrator and professor of physical education, which received his 15th university degree, this time in tourism sciences. In 2002, Baietti had already entered the Guinness Book of World Records for having achieved 8 university degrees. Now has come to its 15th, confirming the more graduated man in the world Boffins eat your hearts out: the world record holder for the number of university degrees is a cheery but truculent 70-year old Italian.Luciano Baietti lives in the town of Velletri in the Alban Hills near Rome and spends his days pottering around his small house