Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 19th December 2024
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target=_blank>Association distributes grinding machines to 20 farmers in Niger
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Association distributes grinding machines to 20 farmers in Niger
No fewer than 20 Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLA) groups in Niger state have received grains processing machines for their outstanding performance. The gesture was facilitated by the National Association of Nigerian Traders (NANTS) under the aegis of the Niger state/AGRA consortium. The Project was tagged Improving farmer resilience and upscaling productivity, income, and
Association distributes grinding machines to 20 farmers in Niger
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target=_blank>Gov Namadi sacks special assistant on gender
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Gov Namadi sacks special assistant on gender
Jigawa governor, Malam Umar Namadi, has approved the dismissal of his special assistance on Gender, Miss Khadija Sidi Suleiman from office. This was announced by the Secretary to the state government, Malam Bala Ibrahim in a statement obtained by Online Tribune in Dutse, which said “Governor Malam Umar A Namadi has relieved Khadija Sidi Suleiman
Gov Namadi sacks special assistant on gender
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target=_blank>We can now detect heart failure before it happens at UCH — Dr Kolade
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We can now detect heart failure before it happens at UCH — Dr Kolade
Dr Mayowa Kolade, a consultant nuclear medicine specialist at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, in this interview with SADE OGUNTOLA, speaks about how a new imaging examination, the first in a public hospital, promises to revolutionize the detection and treatment of heart problems, including survival from heart failure in Nigeria. This is the first time
We can now detect heart failure before it happens at UCH — Dr Kolade
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target=_blank>Absence of ranking making Nigerian port terminals uncompetitive — Bello
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Absence of ranking making Nigerian port terminals uncompetitive — Bello
A former Executive Secretary/CEO of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Mr Hassan Bello, has recommended the ranking of port terminals at the nation’s ports as a way of promoting increased efficiency and competition among the operators. The assessment of the contributions of the port service providers, Bello said, will help the blue economy contribute more
Absence of ranking making Nigerian port terminals uncompetitive — Bello
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target=_blank>‘Less than 500 of licensed 1,500 flight dispatchers in Nigeria are employed’
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‘Less than 500 of licensed 1,500 flight dispatchers in Nigeria are employed’
Members of Flight Dispatchers Association of Nigeria (FLIDAN) have been described as the unseen pilots, commanding operations from the ground to ensure safety in the skies, yet are overworked, undervalued, and underpaid. Disclosing this was the President of FLIDAN, Mr. Daniel Ayuba, during the association’s Annual Conference held in Lagos with the theme, Flight Dispatchers-The
‘Less than 500 of licensed 1,500 flight dispatchers in Nigeria are employed’
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target=_blank>Question and answers about drug abuse
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Question and answers about drug abuse
I will be responding to several questions sent by readers which all revolve around substance use. While I have tried to address them individually, I also thought it may be useful to others who may also have some concerns but had not expressed them. So here goes. I have an uncle who takes alcohol almost
Question and answers about drug abuse
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target=_blank>10.5 million out-of-school children: UBEC moves to strengthen school based management committees
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10.5 million out-of-school children: UBEC moves to strengthen school based management committees
As part of the initiative to reduce the high number of out-of-school children estimated at over 10.5 million in the country, the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), has taken bold measures to strengthen the School-Based Management Committees (SBMCs) in basic education in the country. The Commission acknowledged the significant role of SBMCs in improving enrollment
10.5 million out-of-school children: UBEC moves to strengthen school based management committees
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target=_blank>Thomas Adewunmi University sets to commence ODL programme
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Thomas Adewunmi University sets to commence ODL programme
The vice chancellor of Thomas Adewunmi University (TAU), Oko, Professor Francisca Oladipo, has disclosed that the institution is about to start its Open Distance Learning programme, priding her institution as the fourth best university in Kwara State, 11th of all the private universities and 39th in the over 300 in the country. Professor Oladipo, who
Thomas Adewunmi University sets to commence ODL programme
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target=_blank>At 0.2%, Anambra State has lowest number of out-of-school children in Nigeria — Education Commissioner
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At 0.2%, Anambra State has lowest number of out-of-school children in Nigeria — Education Commissioner
Professor Ngozi Chuma-Udeh, an education administrator of repute is the Anambra State Commissioner for Education. In this interview with CLEMENT IDOKO, she speaks on the efforts to transform the educational landscape in Anambra and sundry issues. What has your experience been as Commissioner for Education in Anambra State? When we came on board, the first
At 0.2%, Anambra State has lowest number of out-of-school children in Nigeria — Education Commissioner
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target=_blank>IPBES report reveals options to halt biodiversity collapse
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IPBES report reveals options to halt biodiversity collapse
Deep, fundamental shifts in how people view and interact with the natural world are urgently needed to halt and reverse biodiversity loss and safeguard life on Earth, warns a landmark new report by the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). According to a statement from IPBES sent to Nigerian Tribune, the IPBES Assessment
IPBES report reveals options to halt biodiversity collapse
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