Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 6th October 2024

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 6th October 2024

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Keeping longer overnight fast and eating early breakfast may help in weight loss, scientists reveal

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Keeping longer overnight fast and eating early breakfast may help in weight loss, scientists reveal
To keep weight in check, it is not only important to consider what we eat, but also the times at which we eat. According to a study published in the September 30 edition of the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, there are two specific habits that are associated with a lower body
Keeping longer overnight fast and eating early breakfast may help in weight loss, scientists reveal
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CAC will soon become one like the days of our fathers—Oladele

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CAC will soon become one like the days of our fathers—Oladele
National President of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) worldwide, Pastor Samuel Oladele, speaks about the church, state of the nation, and other issues, during a media chat organised by the Publicity Department in conjunction with Journalists For Christ (JFC). SEYI SOKOYA brings excerpts: The nation recently marked its 64th independence. What is your advice to
CAC will soon become one like the days of our fathers—Oladele
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When indigenes of riverine Kwara community went on journey of no return

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When indigenes of riverine Kwara community went on journey of no return
There is a common prayer point among Yoruba people of Southwestern Nigeria which says “May we never embark on a journey of no return”. More than 300 persons in the Gwajibo Mudi community, a riverine area in the Kaiama Local Government area of Kwara State embarked on an ill-fated trip to neighbouring community of Gwajibo
When indigenes of riverine Kwara community went on journey of no return
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Oyebanji has improved Ekiti women’s fortune, says First Lady

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Oyebanji has improved Ekiti women’s fortune, says First Lady
Wife of Ekiti State governor, Dr Olayemi Oyebanji, has lauded Governor Biodun Oyebanji for his transformative, impactful and women-oriented programmes and policies in the first two years of his administration. This, she said, was done through various interventions and empowerment as well as appointments of women into key government positions. Dr Oyebanji, who stated these
Oyebanji has improved Ekiti women’s fortune, says First Lady
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Depression: Rise of the silent killer

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Depression: Rise of the silent killer
Individuals predisposed to mental health disorders in poor socioeconomic situations stand a higher risk of succumbing faster to mental health changes like depression and anxiety. In this report, SADE OGUNTOLA spoke with experts on the many socioeconomic issues that predispose many Nigerians to succumb to mental health issues. NIGERIA’S infrastructure and social services are in
Depression: Rise of the silent killer
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Agitation for regional commissions, not endorsement of return to regional government —Sani Musa

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Agitation for regional commissions, not endorsement of return to regional government —Sani Musa
Senator Sani Musa represents Niger East in the 10th Senate. He spoke with journalists in Kano at the end of the three-day Senate Committee on Review of the 1999 Constitution. TAIWO AMODU brings the excerpts. One of the issues agitating minds of Nigerians is the restructuring of the country. Is it on the front burner
Agitation for regional commissions, not endorsement of return to regional government —Sani Musa
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Wike’s Nigeria feeds citizens’ bodies to pigs

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Wike’s Nigeria feeds citizens’ bodies to pigs
Nigerians and indeed, the world, watched aghast last week as a South African grisly movie reel began to roll. Full of all the elements of a movie, it was however a real story. The cast was two black women who, on August 17, were shot and fed to pigs by a white farmer. The victims,
Wike’s Nigeria feeds citizens’ bodies to pigs
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Why some governments don’t continue inherited projects —Adelola, former Ondo State SSG

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Why some governments don’t continue inherited projects —Adelola, former Ondo State SSG
Former Secretary to the State Government (SSG), in Ondo State, Dr. Aderotimi Adelola, in this interview granted Akin Adewakun, reminisces on his eight-year tenure as the state’s SSG, relationship with his former principal, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko; and reasons for his new book, among others. Don’t you think it’s rather late in the day to write
Why some governments don’t continue inherited projects —Adelola, former Ondo State SSG
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Fear history (3)

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Fear history (3)
If you have been following the story, before Dr. Segun Osoba’s lecture to the students of the University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University (“Great Ife”), Ile-Ife,  on 1st February, 1974 in commemoration of the 3rd anniversary of the police killing of Kunle Adepeju, an undergraduate student of the University of Ibadan during a peaceful
Fear history (3)
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Childhood Obesity: The mental and physical impact (I)

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Childhood Obesity: The mental and physical impact (I)
Childhood obesity has emerged as one of the most urgent public health challenges in recent times, affecting millions of children across the globe. Its effects are far-reaching, extending beyond the widely known risks of conditions like diabetes and heart disease. Obesity also has significant psychological and emotional consequences, often overlooked in the public discourse. For
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