Nineteen-year-old singer, Miss Esther Benyeogo, has emerged winner of the God’s Children Great Talent Season 7, carting away N250m management deal, N10m cash and a brand new car. The GCGT Grand Finale held on Saturday at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos. GCGT is a Christian talent competition that began in 2011 and is organised by the `City of David’, Victoria Island, a parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God. It is Africa’s Leading Youth Talent Competition featuring skills such as singing, dancing, musical instruments, spoken words, drama, writing and drawing. Benyeogo said that she was elated to have won the prize having competed against other contestants who also performed remarkably well at the competition. “I am so happy and give thanks to the almighty God for making it possible for me to win this great prize at the competition,” she said. The singer, who is an undergraduate of the University of Benin...
A teenager has allegedly committed suicide in Ekiugbo, Ughelli North of Delta State, following low scores in the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) Simply identified as Loveth, she was said to have been displeased that the 163 she scored is inadequate for her to study Medicine in the university. Loveth was found dead yesterday morning in her home. The Nation gathered that the deceased was suspected to have taken three bottles of a dangerous insecticide, known as Sniper. According to sources, Loveth had gone to check her result on Tuesday, and discovered that she scored far lower than she expected. The 18-year old was said to have left the result centre distraught and weeping profusely. A relative of the deceased, who spoke under condition of anonymity, said her parents, who still believed their daughter could still be revived, made last minute efforts to save her life. “She was said to have scored about 163 in the JAMB exam. When she got home from where she had ...
Since Jacob Barnett presented “Forget What You Know” at the 2013 TEDxTeen Talk, it has become the third most popular TEDx Talk of all time. But that is not surprising. Jacob, with an IQ of 170, taught himself calculus, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry in a week and amazed university professors as he has tackled some of the most advanced concepts in mathematics. Jacob is a top Master’s student, working towards a PhD in quantum physics. The wonder boy graciously tutors fellow college classmates after class hours; he is a popular guest at study & review sessions. Jacob’s mother Kristine Barnett jokingly notes: “I flunked math. I know this did not come from me.” Jacob has focused on a new and very ambitious project: his own “expanded version of Einstein’s theory of relativity.” Not sure how to evaluate its merit, his mother sent a video of Jacob explaining his theory to the Institute for Advanced Study, near Princeton University. Institute astrophysics professor and world-renowned...
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