Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 5th March 2020

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 5th March 2020

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Sustainable Development Goal 4: How far?

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Sustainable Development Goal 4: How far?

CLEMENT IDOKO, in this report, writes that government and critical stakeholders need to do more in order to actualise the Sustainable Development Goal 4.   Five years into the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Nigeria has yet to make appreciable impact in the actualization of the target goals, especially in respective of goal
Sustainable Development Goal 4: How far?
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Constitutional court and the Malawi experience

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Constitutional court and the Malawi experience

There have been strident calls for the establishment of constitutional courts to handle election matters in the country, KUNLE ODEREMI writes on the issue against the backdrop of the ongoing role of a similar court in Malawi after its 2019 presidential election.   FIRST, it was Kenya that broke the ice, when the Supreme Court
Constitutional court and the Malawi experience
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Relevance of separation of powers and independence of the judiciary

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Relevance of separation of powers and independence of the judiciary

It is unfortunate that since Nigeria’s independence in 1960, the state has been wallowing in the abyss of misrule and has been struggling tenaciously to sustain genuine democracy and the judiciary has been saddled with the role of stabilizing Nigeria democracy. When we look at our political system of government, the performance of the three
Relevance of separation of powers and independence of the judiciary
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What a bill?

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What a bill?

The action of our lawmakers can best be described as ridiculous. What a terrible and insensitive national assembly. Our national assembly is sponsoring a bill to rehabilitate allegedly repentant Boko Haram members even as the sect threatened to burn down their chambers. The assembly members care about their lives and safety but not the lives
What a bill?
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On security in Oyo State

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On security in Oyo State

Criminality is always local, that is, no matter how crude or sophisticated criminality appears; a community will be the host. If the Amotekun Operation will be effective in Oyo State, all the spaces in the state must be covered by the State Government. While covering these spaces, the inhabitants of each space must have a
On security in Oyo State
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New code of conduct for public office holders

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New code of conduct for public office holders

After almost 60 years of wandering in the wilderness, Nigeria is yet to find a Moses/Joshua that will lead us to the land that flows with milk and honey. The people are sort of really freaked out by the stuff from the quivers of those selected to lead us. What have we not reaped through
New code of conduct for public office holders
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Hot weather: How to sleep in a heatwave

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Hot weather: How to sleep in a heatwave

Under a normal condition, when the environment temperature is rising, the body cools itself down through perspiration and prevents the temperature of the body from rising. In this report by SADE OGUNTOLA, experts explain how to cope with several hot consecutive days and enjoy a good night sleep.   IT is common to hear many
Hot weather: How to sleep in a heatwave
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Almajirinci, family and societal well-being

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Almajirinci, family and societal well-being

ISA  was six years old when his father placed him in a bus headed for the city. The father paid the bus fare to the driver with instructions to drop him upon arrival in the city with any group of Almajiris that the driver might see. He waved to Isa who fought back the tears,
Almajirinci, family and societal well-being
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Wearing face masks everywhere not protective from Coronavirus —Expert

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Wearing face masks everywhere not protective from Coronavirus —Expert

AN infectious disease physician, Dr Kemi Adekanmbi, has urged Nigerians not to wear face masks everywhere in an attempt to protect themselves from Coronavirus because they are not effective in preventing the general public from catching the disease. Dr Adekanmbi, speaking at the University College Hospital (UCH) grand round on Coronavirus with the theme  ‘the
Wearing face masks everywhere not protective from Coronavirus —Expert
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Why irregular sleep patterns may affect your heart health

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Why irregular sleep patterns may affect your heart health

PREVIOUS studies have linked lack of sleep to an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.    The CDC reports that most adults need at least 7 hours of sleep each night in order to maintain a healthy heart, among a few of other health benefits like preventing type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and
Why irregular sleep patterns may affect your heart health
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