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Also: How Nigerian students prepare for exams. -----------------------------------------------------

Also: How Nigerian students prepare for exams. [View Web Version]( [Zikoko Daily] 7 January, 2022 Hey there. Today’s letter is packing so much heat. 1983 Buhari fucking shit up? Yep! How to survive the 100 days in January? We’ve got you covered. More on the Dowen College case? We have it. Let’s get into it! Ifoghale Newsletter Editor THE HOLIDAY EDITION 4 Things You Should Read Today ---------------------------------------------------------------  1. Nigeria destroyed my expectations, but I chose to stay You know the gist: local boy leaves to study in the United States of America and comes back to a government job with a free house and a car, right? This Abroad Life subject thought so back in 1979. 4 years later, [Buhari happened, unfortunately.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 2. #JusticeforSylvester: What about now? So much has happened concerning the Dowen College case since [we last wrote]( about it, including a final judgement from the Lagos State government clearing Dowen College of any involvement in Sylvester’s Death. His family [has rejected this.]( 3. Surviving the 100 days of January is not an easy thing. With seven days in and over 90 to go in January, the first thing you want to do is stop buying food. Great, [what next?]( 4. How Nigerian students prepare for exams. In a series of 12 bad habits, Nigerian students swear that exams are still far, and that they’ll start reading next week. Without hiding, [is this you?]( Accept international payments from your customers in the USA, UK, Canada, and 60+ countries using Pay with Apple Pay. 👉🏾 [Create a free Paystack account]( to get started. *We'll be tweeting answers to this on our Twitter account at noon, so feel free to tweet us your answers with the hashtag [#ZikokoDailyQuiz](#) --> Quiz Only People Who Went to Primary School Can Get 7/10 It’s a general knowledge quiz. At your big age, you should easily snatch 9/10. [Take the quiz]( Before I Go... It's back to our regular newsletter programming from Monday, with a few changes based on requests from our readers. I hope you'll like it. Feel free to [email me](mailto:wilson@bigcabal.com) with random gist, Zikoko-ey feedback or just let me know if there's a story you'd like to see from us. Spread the love Did you like today's newsletter? Please share today's letter with a friend. 👉🏾 [Forward this email](mailto:?subject=Re: latest issue of Zikoko Daily&body=Thought you might find this issue of Zikoko Daily interesting. Did someone awesome send this to you? [Subscribe]( - [ABOUT]( - [ADVERTISE]( - [READ MORE]( - - - - [Unsubscribe here](

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