Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 14th November 2019
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Rivers, Ogun, Enugu top 2019 Lafarge national literacy contest
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Rivers, Ogun, Enugu top 2019 Lafarge national literacy contest
Students of Community Primary School, Rivers State, Master David Emmanuella and Miss Barikpoa Prosper, have emerged joint winners of this year’s edition of Lafarge Africa National Literacy Competition (LANLC). They were declared winners at the grand finale of the competition held in Lagos last Thursday, with many notable individuals, including the Emir of Kano, Muhammad
Rivers, Ogun, Enugu top 2019 Lafarge national literacy contest
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What I would love to achieve with my tenure — SSANIP president
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What I would love to achieve with my tenure — SSANIP president
Phillip Adebanjo Ogunsipe is the new national president of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Polytechnics(SSANIP). He proffers, in this interview by LAOLU HAROLDS, what he believes are solutions to some of the problems in the education sector, as well as what he hopes to achieve during his tenure. There used to be this
What I would love to achieve with my tenure — SSANIP president
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FG expresses dismay over infrastructure deficit in Niger primary schools
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FG expresses dismay over infrastructure deficit in Niger primary schools
The Federal Government has expressed dismay over infrastructural deficit in some public primary schools in Niger State, while calling on the state government, in collaboration with the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) to urgently close the gap and address the deficit in order to enhance effective teaching and learning. The special assistant to the
FG expresses dismay over infrastructure deficit in Niger primary schools
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Education faculties will no longer admit low performers in UTME —Deans
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Education faculties will no longer admit low performers in UTME —Deans
Committee of Deans of Education in Nigerian Universities (CODENU) has stated that faculties of Education in Nigerian universities will no longer accommodate candidates with low grades in both UTME and post-UTME examinations for any course. The committee made the decision at the just concluded two-day summit held at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. The summit
Education faculties will no longer admit low performers in UTME —Deans
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Deeper Life Church trains 1,000 teachers in Bauchi
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Deeper Life Church trains 1,000 teachers in Bauchi
As part of its social responsibility and community service, Deeper Life Bible Church in Bauchi has trained no fewer than 1,000 teachers drawn from the 20 local government areas of the state for increased productivity in their service delivery. While speaking to journalists in an interview during the one-day training, the state overseer of the
Deeper Life Church trains 1,000 teachers in Bauchi
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Don kicks against posting of non-education corps members to schools
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Don kicks against posting of non-education corps members to schools
A don and member of the Committee of Deans of Education in Nigerian Universities (CODENU), Maichibi Nok, has noted that one of the factors undermining the teaching profession in the country is the posting of corps members, who have no prerequisite qualification in education, to classrooms. Nok, who stated this in an interview with newsmen
Don kicks against posting of non-education corps members to schools
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Allow private polytechnics access to TETFund, rector urges FG
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Allow private polytechnics access to TETFund, rector urges FG
The Rector of Igbajo Polytechnic, Dr Christianah Odejide, has appealed to the Federal Government to allow private polytechnics to benefit from Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND). Dr Odejide said many privately-owned polytechnics were being weighed down by financial challenges, inhibiting their development and quest to offer qualitative education. Addressing a press conference in Igbajo as
Allow private polytechnics access to TETFund, rector urges FG
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Therapeutic fasting can regulate high blood pressure
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Therapeutic fasting can regulate high blood pressure
Recent studies have revealed that fasting is an effective dietary therapy which prevents hypertension. Abstinence from certain foods, especially those high in calories for a limited period of time has been proven and recognized to have a weight loss effect on obese patients with hypertension. A medical expert at Molly Specialist Hospital, Ibadan, Dr. Michael
Therapeutic fasting can regulate high blood pressure
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Medical quackery, bane of sporting injury —Experts
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Medical quackery, bane of sporting injury —Experts
Consensus by experts at the 2019 International Day of Radiology was that prevention and treatment of sporting injury in Nigeria was greatly hindered by many challenges, including medical quackery. The symposium was organised by Association of Radiology in Nigeria (ARIN), in conjunction with the Department of Radiology, University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan. Professor Temitope Alonge,
Medical quackery, bane of sporting injury —Experts
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WHO, UNICEF partner to end measles in Ekiti
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WHO, UNICEF partner to end measles in Ekiti
The World Health Organisation(WHO) and United Nations Children’s Endowment Fund as well as African Field Epidemiology Network(AFENET), have partnered the Ekiti State Government to begin aggressive campaign and vaccination of children against killer measles disease in the state. To achieve the set goal, the global health organisations said they have introduced a new vaccine to […]
WHO, UNICEF partner to end measles in Ekiti
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