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Priscilla Ojo Welcomes First Child

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   # BabyRakeem, #PriscillaOjo, and #JumaJux By Yakubu Mathilda Nigerian lifestyle influencer and brand ambassador, Priscilla Ojo has entered a new chapter of her life as she welcomes her first child with music star Juma Jux. The baby boy was born on Sunday August 24, 2025, in Canada. News of the birth spread rapidly across social media sparking excitement among fans . Within moments of the announcement hashtags such as #BabyRakeem, #PriscillaOjo, and #JumaJux climbed the trends list on X, Instagram, and TikTok with followers flooding timelines with congratulatory messages. Priscilla broke the news herself with a heartfelt post on Instagram and Snapchat, proudly introducing her son to the world. She revealed his name as Prince Rakeem Ayomide Mkambala, along with his official Instagram handle @rakeem_mk and his date of birth. The creation of a verified Instagram page for the newborn highlighted just how quickly he is being embraced into the limelight. Despite being only hours o...

Editorial: From Grades To Growth: A Call For Real Learning

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  Purposeful learning builds an individual as a leader, a problem solver, and a competent student. One must not just get knowledge to describe; one must learn to apply it as well. EDITORIAL  An important question that persists within the academic journey: “Am I in school to learn to write exams or to be built for real-life experience?” This inquiry becomes paramount as one navigates through their years on campus. The obsession with grades and certificates should not rule over the essence of education, which is to build an individual for the future. Knowledge is to be applied and not just to be described. Inasmuch as having high test scores and good grades is good, they should not stand in for skill acquisition through education. Many have lost the true essence of education, and the phrase “be an excellent student” is being misinterpreted to the point of leaving schools with good grades but an inability to navigate the real world's challenges. Good grades are good and important...