Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 4th February 2021
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 04/02/21
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Suspected cultists shoot rival dead during Delta CP’s visit to Warri
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Suspected cultists shoot rival dead during Delta CP’s visit to Warri
Assailants, suspected to be cultists, on Wednesday afternoon, shot a rival cult suspect dead in his bed at Ugbori community in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State. Reports say the deceased youth was killed at about 2:30 p.m in his house coinciding with the time the Delta State Commissioner of Police, CP Muhammed
Suspected cultists shoot rival dead during Delta CP’s visit to Warri
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As Ijebu Ode-Epe expressway comes alive
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As Ijebu Ode-Epe expressway comes alive
Nigerians are well aware of the fact that the Ijebu Ode-Epe Expressway was one of the most prominent roads during the defunct Western Region administration. But with wear and tear and the governmental neglect that they have sadly come to accept as a reality of life, it became a nightmare to users over the years.
As Ijebu Ode-Epe expressway comes alive
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Herding and the drumbeats of war
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Herding and the drumbeats of war
Once again, Nigeria is tottering at the precipice. The last time I felt this way was 1993 after the annulment of the June 12 presidential election and an implosion hung precariously in the polity after the mandate of the late Moshood Abiola was annulled. The events that followed that, fed and sustained in very dangerous
Herding and the drumbeats of war
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Crude oil worth $20bn not accounted for between 2005-2012 —Reps
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Crude oil worth $20bn not accounted for between 2005-2012 —Reps
The House of Representatives on Wednesday affirmed that crude oil worth over $20 billion could not be accounted for between 2005 and 2012, according to the forensic audit conducted by the Ad-hoc Committee investigating Crude Oil Theft. Chairman, Ad-hoc Committee on Crude Oil Theft, Hon. Peter Akpatason who disclosed this during the resumed hearing in
Crude oil worth $20bn not accounted for between 2005-2012 —Reps
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E2%80%95-gbajabiamila/ No ethnic group should lord it over others ? Gbajabiamila
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No ethnic group should lord it over others ? Gbajabiamila
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, has warned that no ethnic group in the country should seek to dominate others but respect each other for the sake of peace and harmony. Speaking to correspondents after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the presidential villa, Abuja on Wednesday, he stressed the need for
No ethnic group should lord it over others ? Gbajabiamila
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Leaking urine has nothing to do with excess water intake, cold —Expert
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Leaking urine has nothing to do with excess water intake, cold —Expert
A urologist, Dr Augustine Takure, has asked Nigerians that leak urine involuntarily to seek medical help promptly and not explain it away, thinking it was because they took too much water or tea, or as a result of exposure to cold. Dr Takure, who spoke at the Basic Certificate Course in Geriatric Medicine by the
Leaking urine has nothing to do with excess water intake, cold —Expert
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Three years after, N50bn NIMASA floating dock remains idle, untested
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Three years after, N50bn NIMASA floating dock remains idle, untested
When, in 2018, the management of NIMASA procured a floating dock for about N50bn, it was expected to generate N1 billion monthly or N12 billion yearly, when fully operational. Three years down the line, the Floating Dock has remained idle, virtually doing nothing, writes TOLA ADENUBI. First introduced in the 1990’s, the floating dock system
Three years after, N50bn NIMASA floating dock remains idle, untested
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COVID-19: Difficulty in breathing, most significant symptom predictor of death in Lagos —Experts
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COVID-19: Difficulty in breathing, most significant symptom predictor of death in Lagos —Experts
EXPERTS say although cough is the most common symptom of COVID-19 seen at the treatment centres in Lagos State, difficulty in breathing is the strongest predictor that any individual with this infection may end up dying as a result. The experts had reviewed the first 2,184 patients at the nine isolation and COVID-19 treatment centres
COVID-19: Difficulty in breathing, most significant symptom predictor of death in Lagos —Experts
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Truckers to Lagos govt: Relocate breweries, Coca-Cola, 7up, others to solve Apapa gridlock
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Truckers to Lagos govt: Relocate breweries, Coca-Cola, 7up, others to solve Apapa gridlock
Truckers under the aegis of the Association of Maritime Truck Owners (AMATO) have raised the alarm that the plan by the Lagos State Government (LASG) to restrict trucks and articulated vehicles to only night movement will cripple port operations. This is even as the truckers asked the Lagos State government to relocate some companies such
Truckers to Lagos govt: Relocate breweries, Coca-Cola, 7up, others to solve Apapa gridlock
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What young people could learn from my new book —Chelsea Anyanwu, 13-year-old Nigerian-British writer
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What young people could learn from my new book —Chelsea Anyanwu, 13-year-old Nigerian-British writer
Chelsea Anyanwu is a 13-year-old Nigerian-British writer based in London. Her recently published young people’s fiction, ‘The Jensons’, will be launched in March. In this interview by KINGSLEY ALUMONA, she speaks about her life as a writer, her book and things young people can learn from it, her family, and the things she misses about
What young people could learn from my new book —Chelsea Anyanwu, 13-year-old Nigerian-British writer
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