Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 19th September 2019

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 19th September 2019

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target=_blank>I am depressed, what can be done for me?

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I am depressed, what can be done for me?

Bose has not been feeling quite well for the past six weeksnow. She gets tired all of the time, cries for no specific reason, sleeps poorly and has lost her appetite. Her attention is no longer good and she simply cannot bring herself to concentrate on any task. Nothing interests her anymore and she often feels
I am depressed, what can be done for me?
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target=_blank>I want to leave a MOCPED that is working —Provost

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I want to leave a MOCPED that is working —Provost

Michael Otedola College of Primary Education (MOCPED), Noforija, Epe, Lagos State, is the only institution in Nigeria solely devoted to the training of teachers in primary education. Its provost, Dr Nosiru Olajide Onibon, in this interview shares with LAOLU HAROLDS his achievements in the last one and half years since assuming office, as well as
I want to leave a MOCPED that is working —Provost
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target=_blank>NTI applauds Commonwealth of Learning for support

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NTI applauds Commonwealth of Learning for support

The director-general and chief executive of the National Teachers’ Institute, Professor Garba Dahuwa Azare, has commended the Commonwealth of Learning (COL), Vancouver, Canada for the support it has been extending to the institute over the years. Azare made the commendation during the opening of the workshop on Gender Analysis organised by the institute in collaboration
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target=_blank>Educationist, SUBEB train 170 primary school teachers

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Educationist, SUBEB train 170 primary school teachers

No fewer than 170 primary school teachers from Ibadan South-west Local Government Area of Oyo State have undergone a training programme to further improve their teaching skills. Two teachers were drawn from each of the 86 primary schools in the local government area to participate in the training tagged “Closing the trained teachers’ gap,” held
Educationist, SUBEB train 170 primary school teachers
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target=_blank>FG inaugurates Africa’s largest off-grid solar power plant in BUK

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FG inaugurates Africa’s largest off-grid solar power plant in BUK

THE Federal Government has inaugurated the largest off-grid solar hybrid power plant in Bayero University, Kano, under the Energising Education Programme (EEP) aimed at providing sustainable, decentralised energy to the nation’s university campuses. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, inaugurated the project, according to a weekly bulletin of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Abuja. Osinbajo was
FG inaugurates Africa’s largest off-grid solar power plant in BUK
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target=_blank>Free education: Ganduje to spend N2.4bn annually on 1,180 schools

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Free education: Ganduje to spend N2.4bn annually on 1,180 schools

KANO State governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, in his determination to ensure an effective take-off of free and compulsory education in the state, has flagged off the funding aspect of the programme, saying government will spend N2.4 billion annually on 1,180 schools with 834,366 students. The governor made the disclosure while flagging off the rogramme
Free education: Ganduje to spend N2.4bn annually on 1,180 schools
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target=_blank>APWEN donates textbooks to three schools in Kogi

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APWEN donates textbooks to three schools in Kogi

ASSOCIATION of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN) has donated textbooks and other instructional materials to pupils of three schools of LGEA Central Primary Schools, Ofugo, Ankpa Local Government Area, Kogi State. Presenting the materials to the pupils on the schools’ premises on Wednesday, Mrs Felicia Agubata the APWEN president urged the pupils to make
APWEN donates textbooks to three schools in Kogi
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target=_blank>‘Integration of ICT must happen across all curricula to enhance learning’

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‘Integration of ICT must happen across all curricula to enhance learning’

Effective Information and Communications Technology (ICT) integration must be effected across all education curricula to enhance the learning process. An information science expert, Dr Funmilola Omotayo, made the observation at a two-day workshop organised by the Nigeria chapter of Kappa DeltaPi (KDP) International Honour Society in Education, Indianapolis, USA, hosted by the Department of Educational
‘Integration of ICT must happen across all curricula to enhance learning’
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target=_blank>How Reps will reposition NDDC —Tunji-Ojo

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How Reps will reposition NDDC —Tunji-Ojo

In this interview by Senior Deputy Editor, JACOB SEGUN OLATUNJI, the chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Honourable Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, speaks on the huge debt profile of the commission, among other issues.   MINISTER of Niger Delta, Senator Godswill Akpabio, recently raised the alarm over the debt
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Projecting a new national development agenda

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Projecting a new national development agenda

AT the recent presidential retreat for his cabinet members, President Muhammadu Buhari defined the ethos that would undergird the workings of the team, stressing complementarity and synergy among his ministers to realise the core goal of national development. The president’s message was succinctly communicated and I believe, rightly decoded by his audience. The cabinet would […]
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