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Glo Declares Tomorrow Free Data Day

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Globacom has declared Friday, 11th August, 2017, as the first Free Data Day on its network. This is keeping with the company’s promise of the Free Data Day package which was launched recently, a statement from the telco said yesterday. The company said that eligible subscribers will get 200 MB free data to enjoy a free day of FREE browsing, chatting, streaming, downloading, uploading and lots more. Glo subscriber should use 100MB plus N150 on voice calls OR N250 on voice calls between Friday, 4th and Thursday 10th August to qualify for the data largesse. At the launch of the product, Globacom explained that it is open to all prepaid subscribers, adding that Free Data Day gives Glo customers free data for one whole day when they meet the voice and/or data usage threshold within seven days. “We appreciate the essence of the internet in contemporary world. We are through this product empowering our customers in an unprecedented way in their business, social and educational pu

Transgender man gives birth to a boy in US

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A transgender man from US has given birth to a boy on July 14, reported CNN. Trystan Reese living in Portland, Oregon, has given birth to a boy with his partner of seven years, Biff Chaplow. The couple has named their son Leo Murray Chaplow. Leo is the couple's first biological child, but they are no strangers to parenting: Reese and Chaplow adopted Chaplow's niece and nephew in 2011. Reese and Chaplow documented their parenting adventures and posted updates throughout Reese's pregnancy on their Facebook page. They made a video announcing the pregnancy in January. Reese, who was assigned the female gender at birth, posted a video in March explaining his decision to carry a baby as a transgender man."I'm OK with my body being a trans body," he said. "I'm OK being a man who has a uterus and has the capacity and capability of carrying a baby." He told CNN that they've been taking medical assistance to make the pregnancy work.

Nigerian Immigration:1,112 officers to be recruited into the Service

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Only 1,112 officers will be hired in the ongoing recruitment drive of the Nigerian Immigration Service - This would be the first recruitment exercise since 2014 following the last one which was mired by controversy - According to the comptroller general the current recruitment is meant to fill the shortfall of slots The Comptroller General of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), Muhammad Babandede has said the service is in the process of hiring 1,112 officers in its ongoing recruitment exercise. The recruitment exercise is the first since 2014 when a similar exercise was mired by controversy following a stampede that killed many applicants, including seven in Abuja. We gathered that Babandede speaking in an exclusive in Only 1,112 officers will be hired in the ongoing recruitment drive of the Nigerian Immigration Service - This would be the first recruitment exercise since 2014 following the last one which was mired by controversy - According to the comptroller ge