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VC warns students against Lesbianism

Acting Vice Chancellor of the Rivers State owned Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Rumuolemini, Prof. Rosemund Green-Osahogulu has advised students to shun lesbianism, drug abuse and other vices capable of destroying their future. The university boss also urged the students to focus on their studies, so as to come out in flying colours that would enable them make meaningful contributions to society. Prof. Green-Osahogulu stated this during the university’s 2010/2011 matriculation, where a total of 1,350 students were admitted, even as she said students who indulge in such vices would be shown the way out. Of the total number of students, 1,252 were admitted into Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degree programmes, while 99 are on National Certificate of Education (NCE) programmes. The Vice Chancellor noted that the institution is being repositioned to complement the effort of the Governor Rotimi Amaechi-led administration in human capital development. Green-Osahogulu further said "the university management will not hesitate to expel students who fail to cope with the high academic and moral standards for which the institution has been noted for over the years.

World Wide Web to move from IPV4 to IPV6

Internet users allover the world may have difficulty come June 8 as the World Wide Web moves from Internet Protocol version 4 (IPV4) to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPV6).

The disruption or difficulty is expected to last for only one day as  all ISPs in Nigeria and most ISPs  world wide currently on Internet Protocol version 4 (IPV4), which is not friendly with IPV6 will be moved.

The movement to  Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPV6), the next generation IP address standard is seen as  an important  change to the Internet’s addressing system, the  IPV6 is expected to supplement and eventually replace the IPv4 protocol.

As the IPV6 makes  its test debut  hours from now  the Internet’s  access and infrastructure providers, service operators and content providers are ramping up preparedness for the deployment of IPV6.  .

In India, the Government of India (GOI) is leading the effort of transitioning to IPv6 through the formation an IPv6 Task Force in Public Private Partnership (PPP). India only has 18.5 million4 IPv4 addresses for a population of 1.2 billion5 in India.

So if you wake up Wednesday and experience internet problems when you surf the net note that it could be as a result of the transition from IPV4  to IPV6
The test run will make it impossible for Internet Service Providers (ISPs), to connect to yahoo, google and other Internet platforms, once the test run commences June 8