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The National Public Library, Archives and Documentation Services (NPLADS) is this week celebrating Library Week from May 6-11 under the theme: Ready, Set, Library! Ready, Set, Library! highlights the role of libraries as partners in every stage of your journey, from start all the way to the finish line, as well as providing an inclusive and supportive community where everyone belongs, a release from the Ministry of Education states. During. ....
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THE BEQUIA SEVENTH Day Adventist Secondary School is “happy but not satisfied” with the school’s performance in this year’s Caribbean Secondary Examination Certificate (CSEC) examination. The school, which returned an overall pass rate of 81.20 per cent, ranked fourth overall for the St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG). This is a 13.16 per cent decline from their performance in 2021, when they ranked second with a pass rate of 94.36 … ....
Why there is blackout in Abia communities – Official The electricity company in Enugu attributed the disruption to the activities of vandals. ADVERTISEMENT The Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) has attributed the loss of power supply experienced by its customers in Owerrinta, Abia to the activities of vandals. A statement by Emeka Ezeh, EEDC’s Head of Corporate Communications, on Wednesday in Umuahia, said vandals had attacked EEDC’s network in Owerrinta and vandalised 31 spans of aluminium conductor last week. He said the development affected power supply to customers served by more than 30 distribution substations. According to him, some of the areas affected are: Ibeku Ngwa, Aro Ngwa, Amusu, Umuka Aro, Umuobasi, Aro Amato, Amavo Tank, Amavo Ukwu, Umuagbai, Amavo, Nkpuka and Ngwa Obi. ....