Your age brackets
1) 0–1 year → Infant
2) 1–3 years → Toddler
3) 3–5 years → Preschooler
4) 6–9 years → Child
5) 10–12 years → Pre‑teen
6) 13–17 years → Adolescent
7) 18–25 years → Young Adult
8) 26–39 years → Adult
9) 40–59 years → Middle‑Aged Adult
10) 60–64 years → Mature Adult
11) 65–74 years → Senior Adult
12) 75–84 years → Elderly
13) 85–99 years → Very Elderly
14) 100–109 years → Centenarian
15) 110+ years → Supercentenarian
1) GTbank MD— Miriam Olusanya, first degree - Pharmacy UI.
2) Zenith Bank MD— Dr Dame Adaora Umeoji, first degree - Sociology, Law (first class), and accounting. (She has 3 first degrees)
3) First Bank MD — Olusegun Alebiosu, first degree - Industrial Relations and Personnel Management (Unilag)
4) Ecobank Nigeria MD — Bolaji Lawal, first degree - Law (OAU)
5) WEMA Bank MD — Moruf Oseni, first degree - Computer engineering (OAU)
6) FCMB MD — Yemisi Edun, first degree - Chemistry (OAU)
7) Sterling Bank MD — Abubakar Suleiman, first degree - Economics (UniAbuja)
8) UBA MD — Oliver Alawuba, first degree- food technology (Abia state university)
9) Fidelity MD — Dr. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, first degree - Law (UNN)
10) Jaiz Bank MD — Haruna Musa, first degree - Agriculture (ABU)
11) Stanbic Bank MD — Wole Adeniyi, first degree — Business Administration (Uniben)
12) Keystone Bank MD — Hassan Iman, first degree — Economics (Usman Dan Fodio)
13) Citibank MD — Nneka Enwereji, first degree— Computer Science and Economics First class (OAU)
14) Union Bank MD— Yetunde Oni, first degree Economics (UI)
15) Providus Bank MD — Walter Akpani, first degree Mathematics (Uniben).
Old days in Igboland, this is means of communication. It means I came to your compound but I found no one. Seeing this, the owner of the compound will know he missed a visitor.
I am continuing experiments to connect the human brain with a machine using neurons
However I have realized that this work is not easy Nevertheless I have used an EEG sensor that captures brain signals, which will enable a person to turn on a light or a fan through thought
At the moment, this is an experiment I am conducting with a small microcontroller But I have the ambition to acquire bigger equipment so I can continue the experiments until I achieve success
What do you think about this project? Do you think it is possible, or can it reach the level like that of Elon Musk?
#international
#pushtotheworld
¿EL VERDADERO SIGNIFICADO DE INTERCULTURALIDAD? PREGÚNTENLE A DAVID ALABA.
🇩🇪 Nació en Alemania.
🇦🇹 Creció en Austria.
🇳🇬 Su padre es nigeriano.
🇵🇭 Su madre es filipina.
🇩🇪 Su esposa es alemana.
🇨🇩 Su abuelo es congoleño.
🇪🇸 Actualmente vive en España.
🏴 Su familia vive en Inglaterra.
Él es cristiano, su padre es musulmán y su madre, budista. INCREÍBLE.
I cannot believe Cape Verde actually convinced this guy to play for them via LinkedIn😭. Monster of a defender.
His mother is Irish, his father is from Cape Verde. He was born and raised in Ireland, and currently the captain of Shamrock Rovers.
He represented Ireland at youth level before switching to Cape Verde.
In 2018, Cape Verde were looking for professional footballers with Cape Verdian heritage and the coach came across Pico Lopes.
He messaged him on LinkedIn to play for them, Lopes was working part time as a Mortgage advisor in a bank then and still playing professional football.
He didn’t respond because the message was in Portuguese and he didn’t understand, he thought it was a spam.
A year later (2019), the coach messaged him again, this time he did it in English. Lopes agreed to play for Cape Verde and the rest is history.
A very good addition to the squad, a pure leader. Ladies and Gentlemen, Pico Lopes.
SportyBet was founded by Indian Entrepreneur, Sudeep Ramnani. He also co-founded Palmpay, which has 40 million users and a valuation of $850 million.
Sportybet is Nigeria's most visited betting site.
He graduated from the London School of Economics. He moved to Nigeria in 2012.
10 cheapest unlimited data plans in Nigeria (June 2026)
10. Cyberspace (Cyber Unlimited Classic-N33,910) | Speed: Not specified
9. Cobranet (UgoFlix-N32,000) | Speed: Up to 8MBPs
8. MTN (FibreX N30, 000) | Speed: 50 Mbps
7. Airtel (Unlimited 50: N25,000) | Speed: Up to 50 Mbps
6. iPNX (Bronze Unlimited: N22,253) | Speed: 20 Mbps
5. FibreOne (SmartHome: N17,604) | Speed:30 Mbps
4. Tizeti (Residential Unlimited: N17,500) | Speed: Not specified
3. Hoop Telecoms (Home Deluxe: N15,500) | Speed: Up to 15 Mbps
2. Ngcom (FiberMax Liteplus: N15,500) | Speed: Up to 20 Mbps
1. Wifiber Broadband (Home Smart: N15,380) | Speed: Up to 35 Mbps
Note: Aside from the cost, it is also important to check the areas of coverage, especially for the core ISPs, before subscribing to their service. For most of the service providers, first time subscription also attracts set up costs.