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Why Eight Glasses of Water a Day is a Myth When It Comes to Hydration and Heat Stress

Posted By: adminon: July 06, 2025In: Words and WorldTags: Coffee, Dehydration, Disease-free life, Europe, Exercise science and Sports Medicine, Rehydration, Summer, UCL, UrineNo CommentsViews:
Why Eight Glasses of Water a Day is a Myth When It Comes to Hydration and Heat Stress

It is not clear why several metropolitan media outlets are publishing stories on ‘the eight glasses of water a day’ thesis at this point. Could it be because of summer or somethi... Read more

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Requiem for the Very Impeccable Prof Ochapa Onazi Ahead of Burial

Posted By: adminon: August 25, 2024In: People in ActionTags: BENSU, BUK, COCIN, Faculty of Pharmacy, Gindiri Compound, IDOMA, Igumale, Imperial College London, Justice Mustapha Akanbi Panel, Karl Kumm University, Kwararafa University, Marxism, Ten Commandments, UCL, UI, UNIJOSNo CommentsViews:
Requiem for the Very Impeccable Prof Ochapa Onazi Ahead of Burial

There is a way that writing about someone as Prof Ochapa Onazi (ahead of his burial on September 26/27, 2024) forces up the theory of the everyday which says that the socialisation of Idoma... Read more

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Nigerian, Professor Ijeoma Uchegbu, Breaks Into Cambridge University Establishment, Elected 7th Wolfson College President

Posted By: adminon: December 17, 2023In: People in ActionTags: Cambridge University, NIGERIA, Oxford, Pharmaceutical Nanoscience, UCL, University of Benin, University of Strathclyde, Wolfson CollegeNo CommentsViews:
Nigerian, Professor Ijeoma Uchegbu, Breaks Into Cambridge University Establishment, Elected 7th Wolfson College President

Tense and unstable domestically from unproductive quarrelling over pittances left by the lords of neoliberal globalisation, Nigeria nevertheless never tires in exceptionalism on a global sca... Read more

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Oxford University Heading for a Decade Long, Uninterrupted No. 1 in THE Global Ranking

Posted By: adminon: September 30, 2023In: GovernanceTags: California, Chicago, Egypt, Epistemological hegemony, Harvard, MIT, NIGERIA, Oxford, SOUTH AFRICA, Stanford, THE, UCLNo CommentsViews:
Oxford University Heading for a Decade Long, Uninterrupted No. 1 in THE Global Ranking

UK’s Oxford University is heading for a decade long, uninterrupted number One position on The Higher Education (THE) global ranking. It has been in that position for the eight year running w... Read more

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University of St. Andrews, Here I come!

Posted By: adminon: April 18, 2022In: People in ActionTags: Bongos Ikwue, Explanation, Okro soup, PhD, Prof Attahiru Jega, UCL, Understanding, University of St Andrews, WarwickNo CommentsViews:
University of St. Andrews, Here I come!

By Adagbo Onoja Though not a prayer warrior myself, I am so unsuccessful in resisting the temptation to conclude along with my former examiner that this is the fulfillment of God’s assurance... Read more

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US, UK Universities Still Lead the World in THE’s 2022 World University Ranking

Posted By: adminon: September 02, 2021In: BookspaceTags: CHINA, Toronto, UCL, UK, USNo CommentsViews:
US, UK Universities Still Lead the World in THE's 2022 World University Ranking

The world order might be changing but, as far as the knowledge-power nexus is concerned, the United States of America and the United Kingdom still have the largest number of the top scoring... Read more

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Prof Mike Kwanashie Returns to Veritas University, Abuja?

Posted By: adminon: February 03, 2021In: BookspaceTags: BUK, Economics, International Relations, McGill University, UCL, UI, UoL1 CommentViews:
Prof Mike Kwanashie Returns to Veritas University, Abuja?

A big academic fish seems to have re-entered the young but determined intellectual ocean called Veritas University, Abuja. There has been no official announcement to that effect yet but Inte... Read more

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How Coronavirus Affects the Brain

Posted By: adminon: July 24, 2020In: FlashbackTags: 1918 Influenza pandemic, ADEM, Encephalitis lethargica, Ischaemic strokes, MRI, Post-encephalitic Parkinsonism, UCLNo CommentsViews:
How Coronavirus Affects the Brain

Published originally in the first week of July, 2020, this might still be an important piece of information for some readers who may not have seen it or thought of Covid-19 this way as the w... Read more

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Global Silence Greets Church and Bank of England’s Shocking Details and Punishment of Rank Slave Dealers

Posted By: adminon: June 20, 2020In: World From AfricaTags: HSBC, Lloyd's of London, Slavery, UCL, UDTNo CommentsViews:
Global Silence Greets Church and Bank of England’s Shocking Details and Punishment of Rank Slave Dealers

It is still shock and silence a day after shocking details of looting through slavery as revealed by two key institutions in the United Kingdom looking back in history and reprimanding key p... Read more

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COVID-19 Controversy On Whether It Makes Sense to Close Schools Tear Scientists Apart

Posted By: adminon: April 07, 2020In: World From AfricaTags: Imperial College, NCDC, NIHR, The Lancet, UCLNo CommentsViews:
COVID-19 Controversy On Whether It Makes Sense to Close Schools Tear Scientists Apart

It is still a UK controversy but there is no guarantee it would not expand into a global controversy. And the question is whether closing schools helps against spread of COVID-19 or not. The... Read more

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Pope Leo XIV, the Moral Warrior Dictators and Trouble Makers Did Not Anticipate!
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If the Nigerian Elite Do Not Moderate Collective Behaviour, the Rains Will Beat All of Us – Comrade Reuben Ziri
If the Nigerian Elite Do Not Moderate Collective Behaviour, the Rains Will Beat All of Us – Comrade Reuben Ziri

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Formation or Nation Building: Nigeria’s Troubled Quest for a Modern Federal Republic
Formation or Nation Building: Nigeria’s Troubled Quest for a Modern Federal Republic

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How Humanists Helped Wreck the Humanities

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Dr. Chido Onumah and Turning 60 @ the Height of Radical Uncertainty
Dr. Chido Onumah and Turning 60 @ the Height of Radical Uncertainty

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