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Zack orji Zachee Ama Orji popularly known as Zack Orji was born in Libreville, Gabon in the 1960s. He is a Nigerian actor, director, producer and filmmaker.He is a graduate of University of Nigeria, Nsukka.Having grown up in Cameroon, Benin and Togo he speaks both English and French fluently. His first movie was in 1991, which is titled 'Unforgiven sin'.
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Patience Ozokwor Patience Ozokwor, aka Mama G, is a veteran Nigerian actress,she usually plays wicked,evil woman roles. who has been in over 200 movies till date.
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Frank Edwards Frank Ugochukwu Edwards (born July 22, 1990),simply known as Frank Edwards, is a Nigerian contemporary Christian singer-songwriter and recording artist from Enugu, Enugu State.He is the founder and owner of the record label Rocktown Records. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Edwards_(gospel_musician)
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Chiwetel Ejiofor English stage actor Chiwetel Ejiofor is best known internationally for his star performance in the 2002 movie Dirty Pretty Things. Ejiofor was born in London to Nigerian parents from Ezeagu, Enugu State. He started acting on stage as a teenager.Other movies includes half of a yellow sun, 12 Years a Slave (2013),he received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations, along with the BAFTA Award for Best Actor.
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Nkem Owoh Nkem Owoh popularly known as Osuofia is a Nigerian actor and comedian. He was born at Udi(udi n'eke udi) in Enugu State.Nkem Owoh has featured in several films mainly Nigerian Comedy, the most outstanding being ''Osuofia in London". In 2008, he won the best actor in a lead role at the African Movie Academy Awards.
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The House of Representatives has asked its Committees on Education (Basic and Tertiary) to intervene in the compulsory N75, 000 laptop fee charged students of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. The house unanimously took the decision following a motion under matters of urgent public importance sponsored by Rep. Bashir Babale (APC Kano). Moving the motion, Babale decried the university’s policy on compulsory payment of N75, 000 as laptop fee for the newly admitted students. The university administration recently introduced a policy, which requires every student to own a laptop. “This policy is arbitrary, inhuman and so sad that they are making access to education difficult for the people. “Nigerians are anxious to study in order to contribute to the growth of the nation but this policy makes it difficult,’’ Babale said. The legislator, who pointed out that education remained a vehicle for national development, stressed the need to correct imbalance in education. According to him, many citizens are living below the poverty line and students will find it difficult to pay the compulsory laptop fee. Babale added that the call to stop the fee became necessary in order not to deprive Nigerians access to quality education.“In a situation where young people are complaining of educational imbalance, how can an institution come up with this kind of policy?’’ he asked. Babale further decried the situation where some tertiary institutions in the country solely depended on students to fund their activities. “Students are paying fees to construct roads and culverts in the universities. “When we open the doors to schools, we shut the door of prisons,’’ he said. The Speaker of the assembly, Rep. Yakubu Dogara, referred the matter to the House Committee on Education for further legislative action. Source: Vanguard Newspaper. |
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