MIRRA ANDREEVA WINS FRENCH OPEN AT 19, BECOMES YOUNGEST WOMEN’S CHAMPION SINCE MONICA SELES . (PHOTO).

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 Mirra Andreeva wins French Open at 19, becomes youngest women’s champion since Monica Seles   Russian tennis star Mirra Andreeva completed a breakout run at the French Open on Saturday, defeating Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska 6-3, 6-2 to capture her first Grand Slam title at age 19. Andreeva, who was already regarded as a prodigy after emerging on the WTA Tour as a teenager, became the youngest women’s singles champion since Monica Seles, who was 18 when she won her third straight French Open in 1992. Ranked eighth in the world, she controlled the final in Paris, taking command after dropping just a few early games. The match shifted decisively when Andreeva won nine consecutive games to seize control, eventually closing out the victory with a backhand winner on match point before falling to her knees in celebration on the clay. She finished with 25 winners compared to Chwalinska’s 10 and committed fewer unforced errors in a match played under windy conditions at Cour...

TESCOM CONSIDERS ELIGIBLE TEACHERS FOR APPOINTMENT AS PRINCIPALS, VICE PRINCIPALS. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


 TESCOM CONSIDERS ELIGIBLE TEACHERS FOR APPOINTMENT AS PRINCIPALS, VICE PRINCIPALS


The Chairman, Teaching Service Commission, Mrs. Victoria Mopelola Peregrino today presided over the 145th policy meeting of the Commission constituted to consider the career progression of teachers in Education District II and VI who are being considered for School Principals and Vice Principals.


The Chairman advised those considered for consideration to be team players, good ambassadors of State Government, be proactive, always strive to promote synergy among teachers and make a positive difference to raise the bar of excellent results in student examinations that will justify the huge resources expended on education by the State Government. 


In attendance were Board members including Mrs. Kafayat Ajenifuja representing Ikorodu Division, Mr. Abiodun Gbamgboye representing Ikeja Division and Mrs. Adeola Idowu representing Badagry Division. Also present were the Permanent Secretary of TESCOM, Princess Oyekan-Ismaila Abosede; TG/PS  District II, Mrs. Anike Adekanye; TG/PS District VI, Mrs. Christiana Yusuf and Directors from the Commission and the Education Districts.


13 teachers on Grade Level 17 were presented for consideration for the post of Principals from District VI while Education District II  presented 26 teachers on  Grade Level 17 for consideration for the post of Principals and Vice Principals at the 145th policy meeting held at the Commission's office in Ikeja.

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