
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 28th November 2019
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 28/11/19
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How to tackle mass failures, errors in English language —Expert
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How to tackle mass failures, errors in English language —Expert
AN English language expert, Professor Gabriel Egbe has offered insight into how to overcome the persistent challenge of mass failures in English language by candidates as reflected in public examinations and its usage errors in the country. Egbe, a Professor of English Language at Veritas University, Bwari, Abuja, however, insisted that Nigeria as nation does
How to tackle mass failures, errors in English language —Expert
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‘Cancer patients who use alternative medicine more than twice are likely to die’
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‘Cancer patients who use alternative medicine more than twice are likely to die’
After five years, 78.3 per cent of people who opted for medical treatment were still alive compared to just 54.7 per cent of people who opted for alternative therapies The study found those who used conventional medicine were more than twice as likely to be alive after five years as those who had used only
‘Cancer patients who use alternative medicine more than twice are likely to die’
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Oyetola, Makinde laud UI on research devt
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Oyetola, Makinde laud UI on research devt
Osun State governor, Mr Gboyega Oyetola, and his Oyo State counterpart, Mr Seyi Makinde, have lauded the University of Ibadan on research development, saying that research development has accelerated socio-economic development of the nation. They said this during the unveiling of the Uduimo Itsueli Foundation Building and inauguration of Isaac Folorunso Adewole Library of Tomorrow
Oyetola, Makinde laud UI on research devt
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KolaDaisi University donates anti-crime patrol van to Nigeria Police
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KolaDaisi University donates anti-crime patrol van to Nigeria Police
As part of its Corporate Social Responsibility, KolaDaisi University, Ibadan, has donated a patrol vehicle to the Moniya division of the Nigeria Police in order to reduce crime rate, as well as to ensure security around the environment where the university is located and the state in general. The vice chancellor, Professor Luke Kolade Ayorinde,
KolaDaisi University donates anti-crime patrol van to Nigeria Police
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‘How Nigeria got it wrong in technical education’
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‘How Nigeria got it wrong in technical education’
Professor Sunny Iyuke in a chat with journalists at the PTI boardroom ahead of the last 2019 graduation ceremony highlighted some of his achievemenhts, challenges as the principal and chief executive of the institution in his two years in the saddle, with emphasis on the need for the Federal Government to revive technical education. EBENEZER ADUROKIYA brings excerpt.
‘How Nigeria got it wrong in technical education’
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FG should inject JAMB, NECO remittances into varsity education —Falana
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FG should inject JAMB, NECO remittances into varsity education —Falana
A lawyer and human rights activist, Mr Femi Falana, has called on the Federal Government to, without holding back, inject all the proceeds make yearly by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) from the sales of forms on the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) into the public university education in the country. He also
FG should inject JAMB, NECO remittances into varsity education —Falana
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Panacea for Nigeria’s problems
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Panacea for Nigeria’s problems
If there is a willingness to see Nigeria move forward, then the following should be done by all stakeholders. Come 2023, we should call on all our political parties to scout for their respective presidential candidates from the South East only. Each political party would pick one person from any part of the South East,
Panacea for Nigeria’s problems
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Making our universities safe
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Making our universities safe
The culture of silence is prevalent in African societies. Sexual harassment in universities is not new, but poses a serious problem today in the Nigerian society, as it is on the increase. The issues of sexual harassment in universities are not young, as they are escalating. These sexual harassers in universities who are notably lecturers,
Making our universities safe
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Bayelsa, Kogi: Election as warfare
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Bayelsa, Kogi: Election as warfare
THE Kogi and the Bayelsa state governorship elections held on November 16, 2019 will go down in the annals of election in Nigeria as one of the most violent elections in the Fourth Republic. There were many instances of violence, ballot snatching and intimidation during voting. About 30 ad hoc staff engaged for the 2019
Bayelsa, Kogi: Election as warfare
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Romance of unreasonableness
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Romance of unreasonableness
THE Nigerian Senate is holding high the national ambition of living in a true democracy; living in truth and despising lies. Presumably, members of the Senate are in love with the Nigerian Guardian newspaper’s motto, ‘Conscience Nurtured By Truth’. Our Honourables! No wonder members rose a fortnight ago to romance with the idea of fighting
Romance of unreasonableness
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