Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 20th July 2024
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Water in my ears
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Water in my ears
I mistakenly flushed a lot of water into my ears after having my bath. Kindly let me know how I can get the water out of my ears. Silas (by SMS) The first thing to do is to gently tug or jiggle your earlobe while tilting your head downward toward your shoulder. You can
Water in my ears
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Bauchi LG Poll: PDP dismisses rigging allegations
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Bauchi LG Poll: PDP dismisses rigging allegations
Bauchi state chapter of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which is in power in the state has dismissed insinuating comments by the All Progressives Congress (APC) that the coming local government elections will not be free and fair. Reacting to the insinuation on Friday, State Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Yayanuwa Zainabari described
Bauchi LG Poll: PDP dismisses rigging allegations
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My cholesterol is high
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My cholesterol is high
Each time I go for medical test, my cholesterol is always said to be high. I have tried everything possible to bring it down to no avail. Kindly let me know what to do about this. Chikezie (by SMS) Causes of high cholesterol include diet, smoking, and genetics. High cholesterol rarely causes symptoms, so
My cholesterol is high
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I always think too much
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I always think too much
I don’t know why I am always thinking of negative things all the time. Even when people reassure me that things will be okay, I still find myself thinking. Kindly help me. I am 30-year old civil servant. Sam (by SMS) Psychologists define what you are going through as ‘Obsessional thinking’. People living with
I always think too much
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‘They killed my son’
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‘They killed my son’
By Chris Ewokor, Ifiokabasi Ettang & Natasha Booty (BBC News, Jos & London) Chidera Onovo, 15, was a caring boy who loved to draw and was his mother’s unabashed favourite. “He saved up his lunch money to buy biscuits to share with his siblings,” Blessing Onovo recalls. “And he was always the one who
‘They killed my son’
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With the size of puff puff, you know Nigeria is in trouble!
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With the size of puff puff, you know Nigeria is in trouble!
SINCE I became aware of my own existence, I have never seen puff puff the size of a table tennis egg. But that’s the situation now in Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Nigeria, and I fear that some children will grow up assuming that this is the normal size of the popular snack. In the 80s when
With the size of puff puff, you know Nigeria is in trouble!
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Before you buy that ipo
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Before you buy that ipo
The IPO frenzy is back, and it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement. We’ve seen this movie before – a rush of investors eager to get a piece of the action, often without understanding the risks. This time around, let’s approach IPOs with knowledge and caution. Investing in an Initial Public Offering (IPO)
Before you buy that ipo
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‘As a lady hawking fruits, you’re seen as the cheapest article on earth’
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‘As a lady hawking fruits, you’re seen as the cheapest article on earth’
At 29, single-lady Helen Ugwu Ukam was sighted hawking a tray of fruits, unperturbed, amid a drizzle of rains in the University of Uyo Town Campus. Balanced on her head, while calling out to customers, was a tray of fruits which included cucumber and groundnuts. She didn’t hesitate to oblige the Saturday Tribune correspondent’s request
‘As a lady hawking fruits, you’re seen as the cheapest article on earth’
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“Mesujamba,” a slur against Ilorin people, is a linguistic fraud
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“Mesujamba,” a slur against Ilorin people, is a linguistic fraud
One of the responses I got to last week’s column repeated a historically and sociolinguistically suspect claim about the supposed contempt Hausa people have for Ilorin people to justify why Kano State NNPP chairman Hashim Dungurawa’s sly disparagement of the Ilorin blood in Emir Aminu Ado Bayero was unsurprising. Hausa people supposedly called the people
“Mesujamba,” a slur against Ilorin people, is a linguistic fraud
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Andropause, men’s ‘menopause’, more common than people think —Urologist, Dr Sikiru Adebayo
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Andropause, men’s ‘menopause’, more common than people think —Urologist, Dr Sikiru Adebayo
Dr Sikiru Adebayo, a urologist with the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, in this interview by SADE OGUNTOLA, speaks on andropause, a condition in men similar to menopause in women. What is andropause and how does it differ from menopause in women? Andropause is the male equivalent of menopause except that men do not menstruate.
Andropause, men’s ‘menopause’, more common than people think —Urologist, Dr Sikiru Adebayo
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