Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 18th February 2020
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 18/02/20
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Co-operative as tool to meet economic needs
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Co-operative as tool to meet economic needs
Co-operative society, to many people, especially the enlightened and the rich, is seen as a primitive method of saving meant for the ‘haves-not’ in their midst. Its emergence meant nothing except to low income-earners and traders who have embraced the concept as a life-saving method. Practical experience has shown that a cooperating group usually finds
Co-operative as tool to meet economic needs
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Will demolition of port structures for railway project cripple nation’s economy?
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Will demolition of port structures for railway project cripple nation’s economy?
Recent happenings at Nigeria’s seaports have shown that the need for an efficient cargo evacuation by rail is long overdue. However, with the port facilities currently overstretched, there is need to apply constraints in the commencement of rail works in the ports, writes TOLA ADENUBI. Apapa port is unarguably Nigeria’s busiest seaport, accounting for
Will demolition of port structures for railway project cripple nation’s economy?
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FG promises to reduce incessant strikes in health sector
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FG promises to reduce incessant strikes in health sector
The Minister of State for Health, Senator Olorunnimbe Mamora, has assured health workers that the Federal Government would do everything to ensure that incessant strike is no longer witnessed in the health sector, henceforth. Mamora gave the assurance as the national leadership of Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) and Association of Healthcare Professional Associations (AHPA),
FG promises to reduce incessant strikes in health sector
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Before we all get killed
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Before we all get killed
Security challenges have continued to deteriorate with the growing distrust among the government and Nigerians who have expressed dissatisfaction and disappointment with the way government responds to the killings in the country. The recent massacre of thirty stranded motorists and passengers in Auno village of Borno State is very sad and frightening. While Nigerians were
Before we all get killed
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Do politicians deserve honour?
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Do politicians deserve honour?
The various adjectives used to qualify politicians in Nigeria make it look like they are all worthy of respect and are to be revered. But in my own assessment, those that are qualified for such adjectives and appellations are those that are really the choice of the people and those that have the interest of
Do politicians deserve honour?
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Minimum wage: NLC charges Kogi workers to remain resolute
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Minimum wage: NLC charges Kogi workers to remain resolute
THE chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress, Kogi State chapter, Comrade Onuh Edoka, has charged workers in the state to remain resolute as the state government has set up machinery to tackle all issues surrounding the payment of minimum wage in the state Edoka gave the charge recently during the seventh Quadrennial state delegates conference of the
Minimum wage: NLC charges Kogi workers to remain resolute
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FG wants gender issues addressed in workplace
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FG wants gender issues addressed in workplace
THE Federal Government has emphasised that gender issues at the workplace must be positively addressed to enhance national development. This was disclosed in Abuja during a capacity building workshop on gender mainstreaming in workplace organised by the Inspectorate department of the ministry of labour and employment. Speaking at the workshop, the Permanent Secretary in the
FG wants gender issues addressed in workplace
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Nigeria must work at double speed to attain UHC — Sambo
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Nigeria must work at double speed to attain UHC — Sambo
THE Executive Secretary of National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Professor Mohammed Nasir Sambo, has emphasised that Nigeria is under a pressing need to work at double-speed to attain Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in accordance with the global agenda of the World Health Organisation (WHO). But in realisation of this challenge, the Minister of Health, Dr
Nigeria must work at double speed to attain UHC — Sambo
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NCC urged to link SIM cards with national ID cards, BVN
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NCC urged to link SIM cards with national ID cards, BVN
THE Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Pantami, has called on the newly-inaugurated Board of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to link up SIMcard registration to national Identification Card (ID Card) and Bank Verification Number (BVN). Pantami, who made the call at the inauguration which took place in Abuja, said that it was
NCC urged to link SIM cards with national ID cards, BVN
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Facebook backs regulation of harmful online contents
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Facebook backs regulation of harmful online contents
The Chief Executive Officer of Facebook, Mr Mark Zuckerberg, has said harmful online content should be regulated, adding that his company should be treated with a framework in between those used for existing media and telecoms companies. “I do think that there should be regulation on harmful content … there’s a question about which framework
Facebook backs regulation of harmful online contents
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