We have IGCSE past examination questions pack (hard copy) for all the subjects. The solutions to all the questions are also present in the pack. A pack contains the last 10 years past questions. Preparing for your IGCSE exam with Read More …
We have IGCSE past examination questions pack (hard copy) for all the subjects. The solutions to all the questions are also present in the pack. A pack contains the last 10 years past questions. Preparing for your IGCSE exam with Read More …
One day, during my NYSC service in a village, I was teaching in a class. Suddenly, one of my students collapsed. Other students started shivering and crying. I was confused too. I didn’t know what to do. I ran to Read More …
The book covers calculations in WAEC’s current senior secondary school Physics curriculum, calculations in all JAMB’s topics required for UTME, calculations in some IGCSE topics, calculations in NECO’s entire current Physics curriculum and calculations in few Cambridge AS Level topics. Read More …
Some of the dangerous components of a cigarette include: Carbon monoxide: This is a dangerous gas released in car exhaust fumes. Formaldehyde: This is used in preserving dead bodies at mortuaries. Arsenic: This is an ingredient in rat poison. Cadmium: Read More …
Sexual abuse is simply a criminal sexual activity in which the perpetrator uses force, threat or deception to commit the crime. Sexual abuse of students, especially female students is still prevalent in schools. Many principals, class teachers and subject teachers Read More …
From the pictures, it is possible to have a child, domestic animal/pet like dog, cat, goat, etc relaxing under the tyre of your car. To avoid getting into trouble, always move around your car and check before driving off. (Photo Read More …
Body Mass Index (BMI) is simply the ratio body mass (weight) to the square of its height. That is, Your BMI = your mass(weight)/(your height)2. It is expressed in kg/m2. It is an attempt to measure basically the amount of muscle, Read More …
Pi is simply defined as the ratio of circumference of a circle to its diameter. That is: Pi = circumference/diameter = 3.1415926535… It is one of the constants we have in Mathematics. For the convenience of students, Pi Read More …