
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 30th January 2020
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 30/01/20
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Kogi PDP, a house divided against itself
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Kogi PDP, a house divided against itself
The Kogi State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is still smarting from its loss in the November 16, 2019 governorship election in the state, even as the party appears to be divided against itself, writes YEKINI JIMOH. Months after the governorship election in Kogi State, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state
Kogi PDP, a house divided against itself
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Intrigues as PDP, APC re-enact rivalry at rerun polls
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Intrigues as PDP, APC re-enact rivalry at rerun polls
In this report, OLAYINKA OLUKOYA and KOLA OYELERE write on the battle of wits that underlined the January 25 recent rerun and supplementary elections held across the country. FOR the Independent National Electoral commission (INEC), last Saturday rerun and supplementary elections across 11 states in the country presented an opportunity to consolidate on the
Intrigues as PDP, APC re-enact rivalry at rerun polls
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All humans have coronavirus, but… —Professor Olaleye
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All humans have coronavirus, but… —Professor Olaleye
Professor David Olaleye is a virologist with over 25 years experience in research at the University of Ibadan. In this interview with Sade Oguntola, he expounds the new Coronavirus that is ravaging developed countries, how individuals can be protected from it and why the risk of its spread in tropical regions of the world is
All humans have coronavirus, but… —Professor Olaleye
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Closing chapter —Mistaken identity?
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Closing chapter —Mistaken identity?
It was a long flight all the way from California. As the plane taxied to a stop at the Lagos airport, I was happy to be back home. But as usual, there was a twist of sadness, when I thought about the inhospitable reception awaiting us in the arrival hall, the intolerable heat owing to
Closing chapter —Mistaken identity?
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Understanding intimate partner violence
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Understanding intimate partner violence
Intimate partner violence often results from abusive relationships – such that the initial love and romance gives way to terror, controlling behaviour and the use of violence as a means of exerting influence. It is a very common problem, with estimates indicating that one out of every three women had experienced an abusive relationship at
Understanding intimate partner violence
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42,000 people live with HIV in Oyo —NACA boss
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42,000 people live with HIV in Oyo —NACA boss
Director General, National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Dr Gambo Gumel Aliyu, says 42,000 people live with HIV in Oyo, even as he promised economic empowerment for at least 3,000 indigent HIV persons, with the support of the Oyo State government. Dr Aliyu spoke at the graduation ceremony of economic empowerment for 120 indigent
42,000 people live with HIV in Oyo —NACA boss
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Coronavirus: Restrict movement to China Anambra govt urges citizens
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Coronavirus: Restrict movement to China Anambra govt urges citizens
Anambra State government has cautioned its citizenry to restrict their travels to Wuhan in China due to the contagious nature of the disease coronavirus. Anambra State Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Mr. C.Don Adinuba, in a statement said, “the Coronavirus may have started in Wuhan, China, but it is a clear and present danger
Coronavirus: Restrict movement to China Anambra govt urges citizens
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Young people prefer paying for HIV test —Study
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Young people prefer paying for HIV test —Study
Experts in a study said young people will prefer paying a small amount compared to free testing and a blood-based HIV self-testing compared to facility-based HIV testing and oral HIV self-testing. In the study, researchers had tried to assess preferences for HIV testing options among 113 youths aged 14 to 24 years residing in Nigeria.
Young people prefer paying for HIV test —Study
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UNICEF, AIRTEL expand partnership to support U-Report, engagement mobile platform
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UNICEF, AIRTEL expand partnership to support U-Report, engagement mobile platform
UNICEF has signed an agreement with AIRTEL Nigeria to further expand telecommunication services to boost U-Report, UNICEF’s unique social media platform that empowers young people and communities with information to transform their communities and drive positive change on a wide range of issues affecting them. U-Report uses simple short message service (SMS) and social media
UNICEF, AIRTEL expand partnership to support U-Report, engagement mobile platform
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‘Daily almond consumption may reduce wrinkle severity’
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‘Daily almond consumption may reduce wrinkle severity’
Natural, unsalted almonds are a tasty and nutritious snack with plenty of health benefits; including lowering blood pressure, controlling blood sugar and cholesterol levels and alleviating constipation. But much more, daily almond consumption may reduce wrinkle severity. Researchers in a randomised controlled pilot study on the effects of almond consumption on skin lipids and wrinkles
‘Daily almond consumption may reduce wrinkle severity’
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