Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 29th April 2024
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 29/04/24
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OTC 2024: Nigeria, others to discuss regional investments opportunities, collaboration
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OTC 2024: Nigeria, others to discuss regional investments opportunities, collaboration
African oil and gas executives and Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) operators are set to discuss opportunities and collaborations for investment in the industry at the 2024 Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston, Texas, USA. Chief Executive Officer of New House International Ltd., Mrs Jumoke Oyedun, confirmed in a statement that her company will lead a
OTC 2024: Nigeria, others to discuss regional investments opportunities, collaboration
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Ten hybrid animals created by human
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Ten hybrid animals created by human
Hybrid animals are offspring resulting from the mating of two different species, subspecies, or breeds. These hybrids often exhibit a combination of traits from both parent species. They can occur naturally in the wild or be intentionally bred by humans, sometimes for specific traits or purposes. Hybrid animals often display a mix of traits from
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Odu’a Investment Company Ltd holds 42nd AGM on May 2
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Odu’a Investment Company Ltd holds 42nd AGM on May 2
The 42nd Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Odu’a Investment Company Limited (OICL)comes up on Thursday, May 2, 2024, at the Oranmiyan Hall, Lagos Airport Hotel Limited, Ikeja, Lagos. OICL, will at the meeting present its Annual Report and Financial Statements for the Financial Year ended December 31, 2023. In addition, the event will be an
Odu’a Investment Company Ltd holds 42nd AGM on May 2
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People treated by female doctors tend to have better health outcomes, study finds
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People treated by female doctors tend to have better health outcomes, study finds
People treated by female physicians have lower rates of mortality and readmission than those treated by male physicians. That’s according to research published today in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine. In their study, researchers reported that there was a clinically significant difference in outcomes for people depending on the gender of their treating physician.
People treated by female doctors tend to have better health outcomes, study finds
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The Yahaya Bello-EFCC embarrassment
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The Yahaya Bello-EFCC embarrassment
THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s (EFCC) botched attempt at arresting former governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, over allegations verging on official sleaze vividly shows the decadence in the Nigerian society on two levels. One is the institutional discordance, as it were, between two state security agencies, the EFCC operatives and the police. The
The Yahaya Bello-EFCC embarrassment
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EFCC: Yahaya Bello’s number unreachable — Ortom
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EFCC: Yahaya Bello’s number unreachable — Ortom
The immediate past governor of Benue, Samuel Ortom, has reacted to the face-off between his Kogi counterpart, Yahaya Bello and Economic and Financial Crimes Communities (EFCC), following an alleged misappropriation of N80.2 billion by the former while serving as Kogi governor. According to him, Yahaya Bello has been unreachable since he was declared wanted by
EFCC: Yahaya Bello’s number unreachable — Ortom
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10 dangerous criminal spots to be wary of in Ibadan
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10 dangerous criminal spots to be wary of in Ibadan
Insecurity has become a pervasive issue across Nigeria, affecting people of all ages and backgrounds. Against the backdrop, Ibadan, a vibrant city in Nigeria, has its share of safe and not-so-safe areas, especially at night. Here are 10 places to exercise caution or avoid visiting at night: 1. Aleshinloye Market (after dark) 2. Beere (near
10 dangerous criminal spots to be wary of in Ibadan
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Sending Ooni of Ife to Tinubu
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Sending Ooni of Ife to Tinubu
One day, I will have the courage to ask the immaculate Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, how he feels each time he travels on the horrible Ibadan-Ife road. Ben Okri, ‘The Famished Road’ storyteller, finds his own ‘road’ a torment – he says it “leads home and then away from it, without end.” Okri
Sending Ooni of Ife to Tinubu
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FG dumps N16 trillion railway projects for N2.6trn Lagos-Calabar coastal road —Investigation
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FG dumps N16 trillion railway projects for N2.6trn Lagos-Calabar coastal road —Investigation
Investigations by the Nigerian Tribune have revealed that the N2.6 trillion Lagos-Calabar Coastal road may lead to the abandonment of about N16 trillion railway projects which were incorporated in the 25-year railway roadmap unveiled during the administration of former president, Olusegun Obasanjo, and which will expire next year, 2025. The projects include the Ibadan-Kano Standard
FG dumps N16 trillion railway projects for N2.6trn Lagos-Calabar coastal road —Investigation
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Naira weakens under renewed attack by crypto traders despite $17.938bn market turnover
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Naira weakens under renewed attack by crypto traders despite $17.938bn market turnover
Despite over $17 billion robust supply of the United States dollars in the Foreign Exchange (FX) Market which helped to shore up the naira to a little above N1000/$ this year, indications have emerged that the local currency had begun to fall faster last week. The weakening is attributable to renewed attack from Cryptocurrency traders
Naira weakens under renewed attack by crypto traders despite $17.938bn market turnover
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