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Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / UNBELIEVABLE : German man becomes first in Europe to have a baby(photo) |
on: 11-09-2013 11:44 PM
| A transgender man is the first in Europe to give birth to a baby after evolving pregnant through a sperm donor. The unidentified man, who was born a woman, consigned the baby boy at dwelling with a midwife in the poor Neukoellin locality of Berlin.He asserted on a home birth because he refused to be recorded as the mother on any clinic articles - a lawful obligation of in Germany. The father, who sustained the reproductive body parts of a woman, has been taking hormone replacement therapies for years to switch sexes.
Congrats to him.... hahahah | | |
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Forum / The Buzz Central / UNBELIEVABLE : German man becomes first in Europe to have a baby(photo) |
on: 11-09-2013 11:40 PM
| The unidentified man, who was born a woman, consigned the baby boy at dwelling with a midwife in the poor Neukoellin locality of Berlin.He asserted on a home birth because he refused to be recorded as the mother on any clinic articles - a lawful obligation of in Germany. The father, who sustained the reproductive body parts of a woman, has been taking hormone replacement therapies for years to switch sexes. Congrats to him.... hahahah | | |
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Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Principal, 8 Others Sacked Over Exam Cheating In Lagos |
on: 11-09-2013 07:27 PM
| Nine officers including a school Principal, his vice and other senior teachers were compulsorily retired by the Lagos state government over examination malpractice, western Nigeria. The crime (examination malpractice) was committed during the last May-June West African School Certificate Examination (WASCE). Among the affected officers are Mr. S. O Amure, School Principal on GL 17, Mr. V. A Joseph- the Vice-Principal on GL 16, Mr K.E Ogunleye, the Mathematics teacher on GL 15, Mr. A. I Banjoko, the Examination supervisor on GL 12, Mrs. L. D Akinterinwa on GL 15, Mr. A. O Araba on GL 15, Mr. V. O Towoshe on GL 14, Mr. S.I Oladipupo and Assistant Examination Supervisor on GL 08. The staffers of the State’s Senior Model College, Igbogbo, Ikorodu, were found guilty of helping and abetting the students to cheat during examination on Mathematics. According to a statement by Lateef Ibirogba, the commissioner for information, all the officers were found guilty for offences ranging from negligence, failure to monitor the examination, directly assisting in solving questions, leaving the hall and classrooms where they were supposed to invigilate. The statement said that a probe by West African Examination Council (WAEC) Officials show that the officers deliberately abandoned the examination hall during the examination in an attempt to give the students an opportunity to cheat. The WAEC probe not only found on the students several incriminating evidence, but also presented recorded tape that confirmed the culpability of the officers. Ibirogba noted that the decision would serve as deterrent to other officers in the State Civil Service, saying the government would not Condon any act of fraud in the system. | | |
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Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Principal, 8 Others Sacked Over Exam Cheating In Lagos |
on: 11-09-2013 07:25 PM
| Nine officers including a school Principal, his vice and other senior teachers were compulsorily retired by the Lagos state government over examination malpractice, western Nigeria. The crime (examination malpractice) was committed during the last May-June West African School Certificate Examination (WASCE). Among the affected officers are Mr. S. O Amure, School Principal on GL 17, Mr. V. A Joseph- the Vice-Principal on GL 16, Mr K.E Ogunleye, the Mathematics teacher on GL 15, Mr. A. I Banjoko, the Examination supervisor on GL 12, Mrs. L. D Akinterinwa on GL 15, Mr. A. O Araba on GL 15, Mr. V. O Towoshe on GL 14, Mr. S.I Oladipupo and Assistant Examination Supervisor on GL 08. The staffers of the State’s Senior Model College, Igbogbo, Ikorodu, were found guilty of helping and abetting the students to cheat during examination on Mathematics. According to a statement by Lateef Ibirogba, the commissioner for information, all the officers were found guilty for offences ranging from negligence, failure to monitor the examination, directly assisting in solving questions, leaving the hall and classrooms where they were supposed to invigilate. The statement said that a probe by West African Examination Council (WAEC) Officials show that the officers deliberately abandoned the examination hall during the examination in an attempt to give the students an opportunity to cheat. The WAEC probe not only found on the students several incriminating evidence, but also presented recorded tape that confirmed the culpability of the officers. Ibirogba noted that the decision would serve as deterrent to other officers in the State Civil Service, saying the government would not Condon any act of fraud in the system | | | |