KWASU Cut Off Mark for All Courses 2024/2025 [Recent Updated]

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The long awaiting KWASU Cut Off Mark for the 2024/2025 academic session has officially been released by the management for all the undergraduate aspiring students who are seeking for provisional admission. If you want to study in Kwara State University and you have already chosen KWASU as your first choice of institution or planning in … Read more

LASUSTECH Cut Off Mark for All Courses 2024/2025 Academic Session [Is Out]

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The long awaiting LASUSTECH Cut Off Mark for the 2024/2025 academic session has finally been released by the management for all the undergraduate aspiring students who are seeking for provisional admission. If you want to study in Lagos State University of Science and Technology and you have already chosen LASUSTECH as your first choice of … Read more

LASUED Cut Off Mark for All Courses 2024/2025 Academic Session [Updated]

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Sometimes as an aspirant of Lagos State University of Education you keep wondering what if the management decides to increase LASUED Cut Off Mark for this year’s academic session but keep calm as the Cut Off Mark for this year’s admission selection process is still the same. This article we serve as a guide on … Read more

The Articulation Of Witchcraft & Modes Of Production Among The Nupe

Articulation Of Nupe Witchcraft Abstract The political economy of occult belief in Africa can highlight hidden social and political conflict in times of transition which remain otherwise undetected. This has been demonstrated in taking the development of witchcraft accusations over time as indicator, and the Nupe of Northern Nigeria as an example. A tentative long-term … Read more

Nupe People History

NUPE PEOPLE; NIGERIA`S FAMOUS BEADS MAKING PEOPLE IN AFRICA. The Nupe people are called different names by various tribes in Nigeria, the Yoruba people refer to them as Tapa/Takpa, the Hausas call them Nufawa (Plural) or Banufe (Singular). The neighbouring Gbagyi people (Gwari/Gbari) refer to them as Anupeyi. The Nupe people refer themselves as Nupenchizhi … Read more