Education
White And Black Twins to Start Middle School

11-year-old twin sisters Millie and Marcia are about to start secondary school and as always, people are finding it hard to believe they are twins due to their physical differences – one is white and the other is black.
Marcia and Millie Biggs, from Birmingham in England, looked almost identical when they were born in July 2006 but their difference in skin tone became more apparent as they grew older. Brown-eyed Millie started to become darker skinned, taking after her Jamaican father, while blue-eyed Marcia became lighter skinned like her white mother and grew blonde, curly hair.

The twins’ father Michael Biggs told SWNS: “Within a few months, the changes started to happen. Millie started to suddenly get darker, and we thought that the same would happen to Marcia. I thought to myself: ‘No problem – one black, one white.’ We never worried about it, though, we just accepted it.”
Ahead of the girls’ first day at secondary school this week, their parents had to explain to their teachers that they were in fact twins. Some of their teachers were shocked, and strangers are often baffled when they find out the girls are related, much less twins.

Their mother Amanda Biggs said: “I’d be picking them up after school, and the other parents would stop me and say: ‘Are they your daughters?’ When I told them that they were twins, they would always be stunned. I notice a lot of people doing double-takes.”
Other than Marcia and Millie’s difference in skin tone, their mom says their features are quite similar.
Amanda Biggs continued. “They look almost exactly the same. They are both absolutely beautiful, and they make me proud every day. They do absolutely everything together.”
Millie is the bossy one and loves princesses and dolls. She’s more of a girly girl while Marcia is more of Tomboy, their parents note. The twins are both very sociable, however.
“They’re both very outgoing and positive, which is wonderful. They’re great to be around because they always make you smile. I’ve devoted my whole life to looking after them, and I’ve treasured seeing them grow up together,” Amanda Biggs said.
Amanda Biggs is sometimes irritated when people question if her girls are really twins but it doesn’t seem to bother the girls much.
“It makes me laugh a lot when people don’t believe that we’re twins,” Millie said
Below is an interview with the twins ahead of their first day at secondary school.
Education
Institut Des Formations Avances (I-Fatoss University)

INSTITUT DES FORMATIONS AVANCEES (I-FATOSS UNIVERSITY) is a bilingual university (French and English) with a unique philosophy of nations building via a thorough understanding of the substance of a university education and poised to bringing out the life and flesh of its substance to reality, outlining its full manifestation through the apprenticeship model approach in her curriculum and instructional pedagogy.
i-FATOSS University is also private University, which has been operating with official status since 2014 in the Republic of Benin founded by Professor Geoffroy BOTOYIYE.
i-FATOSS University is one of the leading universities in Africa found on sound moral ethics. It drives a vision to raise a new generation of leaders and reinstate the black race`s dignity. The University prioritises cutting-edge learning to make the “Total Man”.
The university has four colleges which include: The College of Business and Social Sciences; the College of Management Science, College of Arts and Humanities, and the College of Science and Technology.
i-FATOSS University has had a rapid rise all through its existence and has made the institution to be seen as one of the top 10 Universities to reckon with in the Republic of Benin.
i-FATOSS University is being known as IFA-TOSSI in the French Section of Benin Republic which means Institute Formation Avancee Tossi. This makes it a fully accredited institution of higher learning in the Republic of Benin and also Federal ministry of Education Abuja Nigeria, in which after their course of study with us our students are immediately mobilizate for NYSC in Nigeria.

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Education
Climate Change: NerdzFactory Foundation and Access Bank take climate advocacy to Lagos Schools

Students in public secondary schools in Lagos state will serve as model ambassadors for the global climate change advocacy being championed by financial giant, Access Bank and NerdzFactory Foundation, a non-profit organization working to improve access to quality education & skills, decent jobs, economic empowerment, climate change education and gender equality.
As part of the initiative, a flag-off event held at the Lagos City College Hall, Yaba on October 31st with the launch of “the climate change and environmental sustainability clubs,” which will equip at least 2000 students and teachers across 50 schools in Lagos State.
Students from ten schools within the Yaba axis participated in the launch event, which included the announcement of a climate essay competition that kicked off on November 7. The schools in attendance include Lagos City Senior College; Jibowu Junior High School; Wesley Girls Senior Secondary School; Aje Comprehensive Senior High School; Mobolaji Bank Anthony Junior High School; Birrel Avenue Senior High School; and Wesley Girls Junior Secondary School.
While addressing the students, Senior Special Assistant on Education to the Governor of Lagos State, Adetola Salau said that climate change is a real phenomenon that should be understood rather than dismissed.
“Since it is you and possibly your children who will be the ones dealing with the effects of climate change in about 30 years’ time, it is important for you to be interested and become engaged from now,” she said.
The climate change and sustainability clubs are designed to educate teachers, students and school leaders on environmental sustainability and climate change education, while also encouraging STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and green careers among young people. The initiative is coming at a time when the world and the state needs sustainable climate intervention.
Ade’ Olowojoba, Director at NerdzFactory Foundation referred to the current nationwide flood crisis as a reason why more attention should be paid to climate change issues in Nigeria.
He charged the students to not be passive about the environment but always take action. “No matter how little, every positive action for a better environment count.”
According to the Head, Group Sustainability at Access Corporation, Omobolanle Victor-Laniyan, “Climate change is the biggest threat facing humanity today and Access Corporation remains committed to investing in climate change education to drive environmental sustainability.”
“Drawing from our experience in championing climate change initiatives over two decades, we have come to the realisation that there is a need to expand the knowledge base and deepen the interest of the younger generation in climate change issues if we are to stand any chance of sustaining positive impact. Hence, we are proud to be partnering with NerdzFactory to launch the climate change and sustainability clubs. It is our desire to scale this pilot initiative and extend our footprint across other geo-political zones over the next few years,” Victor-Laniyan added.
Also at the event were representatives from Access Bank (sponsor); Lagos State Ministry of Education; Nigeria Climate Innovation Centre (NCIC) and the NerdzFactory Foundation team members.
NerdzFactory Foundation is dedicated to giving young adults across Africa/Nigeria with 21st Century technology skills needed to innovate, become self-reliant and also create jobs for themselves and others while also equipping them with knowledge and skills on how to ensure environmental sustainability.
Education
Photos: We Need To Act Fast On ASUU, Economy – VP Tells APC Governors
The vice-president, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday, received governors of the ruling All Progressives Congress who came on a felicitation visit in his office at the presidential villa as he recovers from surgery.
The economy and the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities were among the issues discussed.
This was revealed in a statement signed by the Senior Special Assistant to the president on media and publicity, Laolu Akande.
Osinbajo said, “we all need to work together on these critical issues. We need to think through things, and we need to do it fast.”
The Vice President and the governors agreed to engage these issues with a view to bringing urgent resolution for the benefit of the Nigerian people.
Thanking the governors via Twitter, the VP said, “My utmost appreciation to the APC State Governors that visited me this afternoon. We discussed some national issues and are committed to the quick resolution of those pressing issues.“

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