Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 2nd September 2024

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 2nd September 2024

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Resident doctors suspend warning strike

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Resident doctors suspend warning strike
The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has directed its members to resume work on Monday (today) following a seven-day nationwide warning strike embarked upon by its members over the abduction of their colleague, Dr Ganiyat Popoola. Popoola was kidnapped eight months ago. ALSO READ: Anambra: ARD-NAUTH protests continued detention of  ‘Ganiyat Popoola, seven months after
Resident doctors suspend warning strike
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Stakeholders, others cry out over the high interest rates, electricity tariff

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Stakeholders, others cry out over the high interest rates, electricity tariff
THE Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) and other stakeholders in the real sector have cried out for the umpteenth time, that Nigeria’s path to sustained economic growth is being stifled by high costs of borrowing and electricity tariffs, among others. Their concerns stem from the resumed contraction of the Manufacturing CEOs’ Confidence Index (MCCI) from
Stakeholders, others cry out over the high interest rates, electricity tariff
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Petrol scarcity may worsen nationwide

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Petrol scarcity may worsen nationwide
The lingering fuel crisis in the country may last longer as the nation’s oil company, the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has admitted to owing petrol suppliers to the tune of about $6 billion. Nigerian Tribune reports that Nigerians have not had it so good this year as fuel queues have dotted filling stations
Petrol scarcity may worsen nationwide
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DNA: 27% of Nigerian men not biological fathers – Report

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DNA: 27% of Nigerian men not biological fathers – Report
Smart DNA, a leading DNA testing centre in Lagos, has released its comprehensive 2024 report on DNA testing trends in Nigeria, covering July 2023 to June 2024. The report unveils several astonishing findings that shed light on societal dynamics, economic factors, and changing family structures in Nigeria. The report, which was made available to the
DNA: 27% of Nigerian men not biological fathers – Report
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How Tinubu govt should tackle high food prices, hardship —Catholic bishops

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How Tinubu govt should tackle high food prices, hardship —Catholic bishops
As part of measures to stem the surge in prices of food items, the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has enjoined governments at all levels to support farmers with subsidies, soft loans, modern technology and improved seedlings, but not genetically modified seedlings. In addition, the bishops sought support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs),
How Tinubu govt should tackle high food prices, hardship —Catholic bishops
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Zenith Bank delivers phenomenal H1 2024 result as gross earnings hits N2.1trn, pays N1.00 per share interim dividend

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Zenith Bank delivers phenomenal H1 2024 result as gross earnings hits N2.1trn, pays N1.00 per share interim dividend
Zenith Bank Plc has announced its audited results for the half-year ended June 30, 2024, recording an impressive triple-digit growth of 117 percent in gross earnings from N967.3 billion reported in H1 2023 to N2.1 trillion in H1 2024. The superior performance has been achieved even as the Nigerian banking industry navigates a challenging macro
Zenith Bank delivers phenomenal H1 2024 result as gross earnings hits N2.1trn, pays N1.00 per share interim dividend
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How South-West farmers can key into low-cost irrigation farming to prevent food shortages

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How South-West farmers can key into low-cost irrigation farming to prevent food shortages
In order to guard against food shortages and boost food production in South-West Nigeria, stakeholders in the Nigerian agricultural sector have suggested ways farmers in the region can make judicious use of low-cost irrigation farming for optimal results. Over the years, irrigation farming has been a difficult task for farmers in South-West Nigeria as a
How South-West farmers can key into low-cost irrigation farming to prevent food shortages
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Marriage, Yes; Education, No

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Marriage, Yes; Education, No
At 89, old age has confined Dr. Omololu Olunloyo to the wheelchair, but he remains as sharp as he was 29 years ago when I first met him. He still does not wear eyeglasses, even to read. A genius who proved his prodigy as a toddler. I thought I should visit him and inform him
Marriage, Yes; Education, No
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Do justice, Justice Kekere-Ekun

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Do justice, Justice Kekere-Ekun
LAST week, following the retirement of the former Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Olukayode Ariwoola, upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70,  and based on the recommendation of the National Judicial Council (NJC), President Bola Tinubu swore in Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun as the new CJN, subject to confirmation by the Senate. Customarily, the NJC
Do justice, Justice Kekere-Ekun
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Still on age limit for UTME, WASSCE and NECO candidates

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Still on age limit for UTME, WASSCE and NECO candidates
Recently, Professor Tahir Mamman, the Minister of Education, stated that anyone applying to get admission to the university from next year would have to be 18 years of age. That indicates that the Federal Government has set an age limit of 18 years for candidates to sit for Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and to
Still on age limit for UTME, WASSCE and NECO candidates
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