Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 20th October 2024
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 20/10/24
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Govt should subsidise, improve funding for cancer treatment —Adenipekun
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Govt should subsidise, improve funding for cancer treatment —Adenipekun
A cancer expert, Professor Adeniyi Adenipekun, said the current efforts to subside cancer drugs for accessibility to patients, such as HIV drugs, are commendable but improvement. Professor Adenipekun, in an inaugural he delivered at the University of Ibadan entitled “Dealing with Rebellion in the Commonwealth of Cells with Guided Missiles: That the Obedient May Live,”
Govt should subsidise, improve funding for cancer treatment —Adenipekun
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Oyebanji, Awosika, Aboyeji, others for Foursquare 11th lecture
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Oyebanji, Awosika, Aboyeji, others for Foursquare 11th lecture
EKITI State governor, Mr ‘Biodun Oyebanji; founder and chief executive of the Chair Centre, Mrs Ibukun Awosika, and others have been billed to grace the 11th Annual Public Lecture holding, at National Headquarters Church, Alagomeji, Yaba, Lagos. The lecture with the theme: “Leadership in Nigeria and its Impact on The Next Generation” will bring together
Oyebanji, Awosika, Aboyeji, others for Foursquare 11th lecture
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CLCN mourns death of four prominent members in auto crash
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CLCN mourns death of four prominent members in auto crash
THE Catholic Laity Council of Nigeria (CLCN) has been thrown into mourning following a devastating auto crash that claimed the lives of four prominent members of Jos Province. The incident occurred when members of the council were returning from the Jos Provincial Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Jalingo Diocese. According to a statement signed
CLCN mourns death of four prominent members in auto crash
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Mental Health at work: Fostering well-being, addressing challenges in workplace
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Mental Health at work: Fostering well-being, addressing challenges in workplace
IN today’s fast-paced and demanding work environments, mental health has become a critical concern. As employees juggle heavy workloads, tight deadlines, and the pressure to meet targets, the strain on mental well-being is undeniable. World Mental Health Day 2024 brings this issue to the forefront, focusing on the urgent need to address mental health in
Mental Health at work: Fostering well-being, addressing challenges in workplace
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Why I’m richest comedian in Nigeria —Ali Baba
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Why I’m richest comedian in Nigeria —Ali Baba
Nigeria’s comedy icon, Ali Baba, has confidently proclaimed himself the richest comedian in the country, asserting that no Nigerian comedian is four times wealthier than him. This bold statement came during his speech at the Funny Business Fest held in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital on Wednesday. The event, which is the brainchild of comedian
Why I’m richest comedian in Nigeria —Ali Baba
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Oborevwori has made Delta one of the safest in Nigeria —Osuoza, Commissioner for information
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Oborevwori has made Delta one of the safest in Nigeria —Osuoza, Commissioner for information
Delta State Commissioner for Information, Dr Ifeanyi Osuoza, in this interview by KUNLE ODEREMI, speaks on governance in the state in the last 18 months in terms of efforts on infrastructure, health care, security of lives and properties, as well as other critical sectors. EXCERPTS: WHAT is the progress report on the administration of Governor
Oborevwori has made Delta one of the safest in Nigeria —Osuoza, Commissioner for information
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Oloyede@70: ‘The Man who never collected bribe’
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Oloyede@70: ‘The Man who never collected bribe’
ON October 10, JAMB’s CEO, Professor Is-haq Oloyede clocked 70. Six days later, he announced what would seem an extraordinary birthday gifting to under-16 university admission seekers, in a dramatic but uncharacteristic shift from his earlier hardline posture on the minimum entry age into universities in Nigeria. If he was a vote-begging, attention-seeking average Nigerian
Oloyede@70: ‘The Man who never collected bribe’
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Living with NNPC and Dangote abracadabra
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Living with NNPC and Dangote abracadabra
IN recent weeks, a drama with all the trappings of magic has been playing out between the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) and Dangote Refineries. Since the $20 billion refinery came into operation in January 2024 and into production of petrol, popularly called Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) in Nigeria, in mid-September, the nation has
Living with NNPC and Dangote abracadabra
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INEC’s naked dance in Ondo
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INEC’s naked dance in Ondo
There is no way a man would judge his own case and lose. That is the logical basis for the legal maxim nemo judex in causa sua. It is the reason an umpire’s company is always of interest to contestants. It has been repeatedly said that unless Nigerians break the unholy alliance between the tripodal
INEC’s naked dance in Ondo
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Steer, Stare, Stir
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Steer, Stare, Stir
Sample 1: “Gov Bello’s arrival at the party’s National Secretariat at about noon on Monday caused more than a steer as armed police officers in a show of force escorted the governor and some of his aides into the Secretariat causing some workers and visitors to scamper to safety.” (Confusion as pro-Tinubu governors take over
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