Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 1st April 2020
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 01/04/20
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The Federal Government has further reduced the price of petrol by N1.50 and it is now to sell for N123.50 from this month. According to a statement by the Executive Secretary of Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), Abdulkadir Saidu, the agency said: “PPPRA, in line with the government approval for a monthly review of
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Our reactions to life are controlled by our mindset —Okuneye
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Our reactions to life are controlled by our mindset —Okuneye
Oluwaseun Okuneye is an entrepreneur and the convener of the Damsel Ministry, a ministry that is given to building up Christian ladies to fulfill their God-given destinies. In this interview by ONOME OMATSOLA, she speaks about the reason she decided to teach young ladies about decent dressing. How did the Damsel Ministry start? I
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Europe’s COVID-19 crisis and IMF’s response
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Europe’s COVID-19 crisis and IMF’s response
COVID-19 has struck Europe with stunning ferocity. While we do not know how long the crisis will last, we know that the economic impact will be severe. In Europe’s major economies, nonessential services closed by government decree account for about one-third of output. This means that each month these sectors remain closed translates into a
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Adieu, Phebean Ogundipe
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Adieu, Phebean Ogundipe
IN the early hours of Friday, March 27, foremost language teacher, author and creative writer, Phebean Ajibola Ogundipe, breathed her last in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. She was aged 92. As many Nigerians are quite aware, she was the principal author of the popular Brighter Grammar series, co-authored with M. Macaulay and C.E. Eckersley.
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Importance of media relation
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Importance of media relation
In the mid-80s, the Ministry of Health conducted an interesting public relations campaign which demonstrated how this country had made excellent use of public relations through the government information services in Nigeria. Public relations have been used in the public sector to conduct numerous services in the interest of the public to stir the affairs
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The APC unending cold war
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The APC unending cold war
TAIWO AMODU writes on the pending court cases, even as the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) seeks to explore the internal dispute mechanism of the party to resolve its perennial crises. Former Lagos State governor and national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Bola Tinubu, in his metaphorical allusion to
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COVID-19: More questions on school feeding palliative
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COVID-19: More questions on school feeding palliative
In this analysis, KUNLE ODEREMI looks at some issues underlying the directive of President Muhammadu Buhari to use the school feeding programme of his administration to cushion the spiraling effects of the Coronavirus pandemic on children across the country. LAST Sunday, President Muhammadu Buhari rolled out a number of strategic plans to fight the
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COVID-19: How US converted oil rig to 1,000-bed hospital ship
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COVID-19: How US converted oil rig to 1,000-bed hospital ship
In a grim new milestone marking the spread of the virus, total deaths across the United States hit 3,017, including at least 540 on Monday, and the reported cases climbed to more than 163,000, Reuter’s reported. People in New York and New Jersey lined both sides of the Hudson River to cheer the US Navy
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COVID-19: Another wake-up call for Nigeria
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COVID-19: Another wake-up call for Nigeria
THE outbreak of COVID 19 is today one of the saddest realities for Nigeria, not because we could have been spared of the virus but because we weren’t wise enough to be prepared despite the obvious warnings and opportunities. That Nigeria’s healthcare sector is in shambles is no longer news; we all recall that during
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COVID-19: DPR orders reduction of offshore workforce to curb spread
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COVID-19: DPR orders reduction of offshore workforce to curb spread
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has ordered oil and gas companies operating in the country to reduce their offshore workforce and move to 28-day staff rotations as part of measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus, according to a circular seen by Reuters. Health experts fear a widespread outbreak in Africa’s most populous
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