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#NIJSWLIGHTUP18: NIJ students walk against sexual harrasement, prepare for students' week

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Students of Nigerian Institute of Journalism, on Thursday created awareness for the upcoming 2018 students’ week of the institute. Many of the students conducted community service in Ogba community in Lagos, and also advocated against domestic violence, child abuse, rape and other sexual harassment. The awareness walk and community service was part of the activities marked for the pre-students’ week by the organizers of the institute’s most anticipated event of the year. The usual thing has always been to attend the main event which is the students’ week, however, the organizers of this year’s event, decided to bring up activities and tagged it “pre-students week” to create awareness for the one week programme which is set for May 7 to 12, 2018. The pre-students’ week started with a visit to an “orphanage home” on Wednesday, Then earlier yesterday, the students went to control traffic with the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) officials. Organizers of the event have slated

Watch what happened to a woman who could not control her son in a store (Video)

A woman was kicked out a store after she refused to control her rowdy son. The rude little boy even told the manager to 'Shut the fuck up' and his mother refused to stop him as she stated clearly that raising her hand on him would result in jail time. Watch the video below and share your thoughts.

Khloe Kardashian forgives baby daddy, seen at a restaurant

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Khloe Kardashian and boyfriend,Tristan Thompson were seen at lunch hangout on Friday, looks like she has forgiven him for his cheating ways.  They were spotted laughing and joking with friends at TownHall restaurant, Cleveland.  Reports claim that Khloe has decided to give their relationship another go, especially for the sake of their daughter, True. 

Canada stop Nigerians from migrating into country

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Some imigrants who are steps away from Canada listen as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police tells them they will be arrested as they cross over from New York state north of Plattsburg Canadian officials in Nigeria are working with the U.S. on developing tools to stop Nigerians from applying for U.S. visas who may be at “high risk” of crossing illegally into Canada across the U.S. border. So far this year, the majority of illegal migrants arriving in Canada are Nigerians who have recently been issued U.S. travel visas. “It is apparent that they obtained those visas with the express intent to actually go to Canada,” said Hursh Jaswal, communications director for Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen. “They land in the United States, where they stay for a very short period of time, and then make their way to Canada.” That’s why Canada is now working with its American counterparts to try to stop Nigerian travellers to the United States from using their U.S. visas as a ticket to