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I49 Nigerian Students Receive British Council Awards

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At least, 149 Nigerian students, yesterday received the 2023 British Council recognition and Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards.

The awards recognised outstanding performance in Nigeria, apart from the ‘Top in the World’ award which acknowledges exceptional performance globally.

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In the category of ‘Top in the World’, a 16- year-old Miss Ngozichukwu Victoria Okoro emerged as the best.
Speaking, the Regional Director, Sub-Saharan Africa Cambridge Assessment International Education, said 149 Nigerians got the awards out of 1 million learners this year

He said the Cambridge programmes and qualifications help learners reach their potential and instil a lifelong love of learning and passion for discovery.

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The awards recognise the exceptional performance of learners around the world in the Cambridge examination. The awards reflect the talent and hard work of learners and acknowledge the dedication and commitment of both teachers and parents,” Visser said.

Also, Country Director Nigeria, British Council, Lucy Pearson said every year, two million people from 90 countries sit international exams through the British Council.

She said: “Our globally recognised qualifications help students to attend the best universities, find amazing career opportunities, and set themselves up for a more rewarding life.

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“The British Council in Nigeria, in collaboration with our partners, Cambridge Assessment Internationally Education, recognise the outstanding Cambridge learners in 2022. We are honoured to work with our partner’s school in delivering UK assessments and qualifications in Nigeria.

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“As the UK’s cultural relations organization, we work with diverse individuals, communities and organisations and by doing so, we aim to develop and sustain partnerships and relationships based on mutuality.

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“Our EDI policy is about treating people fairly, impartially and without bias, and creating conditions in the workplace and wider society that encourage and value diversity and promote dignity and include.

“Due to our commitment to this policy as an organization, we have decided to present awards of recorgnition to outstanding Partner Schools that have also exemplified this policy in their own immediate locality.

“Events like this one are important for us; students are at the heart of what we do. We encourage, recorgnise and reward learning.

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“The assessment and qualifications we offer empower students to develop their own interests and cultivate an informed curiosity and a lasting passion for learning.

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Popular American Actor, Joe Marinelli Dies Of Stomach Cancer

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Joe Marinelli, popular American actor, known for his roles in ‘The Morning Show’ and other television series, is dead.

Joe Marinelli reportedly died last Sunday at age 68 after a long battle with throat and stomach cancer.

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The actor’s wife, Jean Marinelli, confirmed his passage to The Hollywood Reporter.

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Reacting to his death, the actor’s colleague, Mark Duplass who worked with the deceased on ‘The Morning Show’, said.

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We have lost a great one. Joe Marinelli lived in the rare air.

“He was a generous performer, beautiful human, wide-eyed positivist. I will miss him dearly. I will try to live my life a bit more like his. We all should”.

 

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Judge In Maradona Negligence Case Resigns Amid Scandal

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The Argentine judge who caused the collapse of a trial over the 2020 death of football legend Diego Maradona has resigned, her lawyer said Tuesday.

Julieta Makintach’s involvement in a clandestine documentary about the trial of Maradona’s medical team led to the proceedings being scrapped in May after two months of hearings.

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No date has yet been set for a new trial.

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I have the honor of addressing you in my capacity as judge (…)in order to submit my resignation from my position,” Makintach wrote in a letter to the governor of Buenos Aires that was shared by her lawyer.

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Makintach was facing impeachment proceedings over her participation in the documentary about the case against seven medical staff accused of manslaughter over Maradona’s death.

Maradona — considered one of the world’s greatest ever players — died in November 2020 at the age of 60 while recovering from brain surgery.

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He died of heart failure and acute pulmonary edema — a condition where fluid accumulates in the lungs — two weeks after going under the knife.

Prosecutor say the conditions of his home convalescence were grossly negligent.

Makintach was one of three judges hearing the case.

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Netanyahu Vows To Thwart ‘Any Attempt’ By Iran To Rebuild Nuclear Programme

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Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Tuesday to crush any attempt by Iran to rebuild its nuclear programme in a national address to the country after 12 days of war.

Iran will not have a nuclear weapon,” Netanyahu said after a ceasefire put a halt to airstrikes by the two countries against each other.

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“We have thwarted Iran’s nuclear project. And if anyone in Iran tries to rebuild it, we will act with the same determination, with the same intensity, to foil any attempt,” he added.

 

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