Shell Nigeria is presently taking applications for its 2022 Industrial Training (IT) & Internship Programme from qualified Nigerian university and polytechnic students. Below are the
Year: 2022
Hepburn House calender: funny and cheeky seniors
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What sixth interest rate hike means for Australian borrowers
In order to combat the worst inflation in more than three decades, Australian house borrowers have had to accept a sixth straight monthly interest rate
Biden loses most Catholics’ support for a second term
According to a recent EWTN News/RealClear Opinion Research Poll of potential Catholic voters conducted on Monday, the majority of Catholics say that President Joe Biden,
Blonde’s stunning moments revealed:
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Kevin De Bruyne lauds Phil Foden
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The chubbiest bear will win Fat Bear Week
Fat Bear Week, a March Madness-style competition to determine the heaviest bear in Alaska’s Katmai National Park, has returned. Monday, the park announced through Twitter
34-year-old mother charged with murdering newborn found dead in garden
A 34-year-old woman is charged with murdering her newborn, whose body was found in a yard. Sarah Jayne Barron of Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, appears today. The
SASSA encourages non-smart phone owners not to choose EFT payment method
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has appealed to all special SRD-R350 grant beneficiaries or applicants who do not own a smart phone not
Jetstar’s Singapore Grand Prix cancellation strands Melbourne travelers at Changi
Saturday night’s cancellation of a single aircraft from Singapore to Melbourne left hundreds of Australians stuck, with the majority spending an entire day in the