Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 21st November 2019

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 21st November 2019

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Towards making Nigeria’s federalism work

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Towards making Nigeria’s federalism work

Emmanuel Ojo’s ‘Mechanisms of National Integration in a Multi-Ethnic Federal State:The Nigerian Experience’ is warts and all about the peculiar federalism practised in Nigeria. John Ayoade, who wrote the foreword of the book, Eghosa Osaghae, Rotimi Suberu, Sam Oyovbaire and the author are a few Nigerian scholars who have examined the enigma of federalism in
Towards making Nigeria’s federalism work
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An infinite brotherhood of broken boys

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An infinite brotherhood of broken boys

A review of Colson Whitehead’s The Nickel Boys by Onome Onwah.
An infinite brotherhood of broken boys
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Bayelsa election: When vote selling, buying took centrestage

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Bayelsa election: When vote selling, buying took centrestage

EBIOWEI LAWAL, who covered the governorship election held on November 16, 2019, writes on the all manner of intrigues and antics deployed by politicians during the exercise.   Many local and international election observers that have been following elections in Bayelsa State still find it hard to believe the outcome of the just-concluded governorship election.
Bayelsa election: When vote selling, buying took centrestage
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I have no plan to defect to PDP —Suleiman

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I have no plan to defect to PDP —Suleiman

Abubakar Suleiman, Speaker of the Bauchi State House of Assembly, speaks with ISHOLA MICHAEL on the controversies surrounding his emergence, executive/legislative relationship and other issues.   The crisis that engulfed the House over the choice of speaker is said to be over but how will you describe the situation then? Well, so far so good,
I have no plan to defect to PDP —Suleiman
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UCH spends N20million yearly on indigent patients —Otegbayo, UCH, CMD

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UCH spends N20million yearly on indigent patients —Otegbayo, UCH, CMD

As the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, marks its 62nd anniversary, its Chief Medical Director, Professor Abiodun Otegbayo speaks on the many challenges of the hospital and how it is revolutionising the care of its teeming clients, in this interveiw by SADE OGUNTOLA. Excerpt:   When you assumed office as University College Hospital’s chief medical
UCH spends N20million yearly on indigent patients —Otegbayo, UCH, CMD
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Are medical doctors against optometrists being called eye doctors?

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Are medical doctors against optometrists being called eye doctors?

A few weeks ago, my young nephew, Sam, a final year medical student, asked, “Dr. Ben, why do medical doctors resent optometrists being called doctors?” I was alarmed. I was just recovering from a near heart attack from a post I read a few minutes before, sent by a colleague who related how a doctor
Are medical doctors against optometrists being called eye doctors?
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Illegal and inhumane treatment centres: After the rescue, what next?

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Illegal and inhumane treatment centres: After the rescue, what next?

THE news cycle has been aflush with gory details of the hundreds of citizens who were recently rescued from illegal spiritual rehabilitation centres across the country; from the north (Kaduna) to the south (Ibadan). Several of these individuals were young men and women, including young children, who had been taken to these places on account
Illegal and inhumane treatment centres: After the rescue, what next?
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Ibadan North, East, hot spot for typhoid fever —Study

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Ibadan North, East, hot spot for typhoid fever —Study

Although distribution of disease-causing germs for typhoid fever is not uniform across Ibadan, East and North of Ibadan are hot spots for typhoid fever, a study has said. Professor Iruka Okeke, Principal Investigator of the study tagged :“Severe Typhoid in Africa (SETA-Nigeria) Project,” said the risk of contracting typhoid fever is higher if living in
Ibadan North, East, hot spot for typhoid fever —Study
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‘80 % of mental health problems miss out on quality care’ —Asido

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‘80 % of mental health problems miss out on quality care’ —Asido

Asido Foundation, a non-governemental organisation, has said that ‘illegal homes’ for treatment and rehabilitation of persons with mental health or substance use abuse problems will remain a fundamental problem if the widespread ignorance and misconceptions around mental illness persist in the country. Asido Foundation founder, Dr Jibril Abdulmalik, said the parlous state of mental health
‘80 % of mental health problems miss out on quality care’ —Asido
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Limit intake of soft drinks, market women warned

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Limit intake of soft drinks, market women warned

No less than 400 market men and women and people in Molete community had benefited from a free medical outreach by the Public Health nurses of the University College Hospital, Ibadan, in marking the hospital’s 62nd anniversary. The medical outreach offered free drugs, including free medical consultations, HIV testing, eye test, blood sugar and pressure
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