Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Figures supplied by the Higher Education Statistics Agency

A new study has shown that more students graduating from UK universities are leaving with the highest possible award than ever before.

Figures supplied by the Higher Education Statistics Agency from 2015-16 have shown that it is now more common for students to be graduating with a first-class degree than a lower second (2:2). The upper second degree (2:1) remains the most widely awarded degree, awarded to just over 50% of students.

The highest proportion of first-class degrees awarded by universities included Imperial College London (41.8%), University of Surrey (41.2%), University of Dundee (34.8%) and University of East Anglia (34%).




“I’m a tireless machine” – Olakunle Churchill says after a follower made mention of “40 sec

Tonto Dikeh’s estranged husband, Olakunle Oladunni Churchill has replied a follower who hinted he is a “40 seconds” man as his ex-wife alleged.

Tonto had claimed during an interview that her ex was suffering from premature ejaculation which makes him last only 40 seconds during sex.

A lot of people felt it was inappropriate for Tonto to try to shame her ex that way by mentioning such and they cautioned her. Meanwhile, Churchill ignored the jab.

But he was moved to react after a follower commented about it on his photo.

“40 sec makes one…” the follower wrote and added a crown and love emoji.

And Churchill replied: “Of course not, don’t be deceived. you cannot undermine an ex military boy… I am a tireless machine during marathon.”

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