
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 11th June 2020
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 11/06/20
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Edo poll: Gov Obaseki fears re-election bid under APC
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Edo poll: Gov Obaseki fears re-election bid under APC
Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo says his re-election bid under the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC) is narrowed because of the interest of the party’s National Chairman, Mr Adams Oshiomhole, in the state. Obaseki expressed his fears on Wednesday at a news conference shortly after he was screened by the seven-member screening committee headed …
Edo poll: Gov Obaseki fears re-election bid under APC
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Rape: Where is our conscience?
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Rape: Where is our conscience?
The tragedy of rape and killing of Vera Uwaila Omozuwa presented snippets of an already dying nation and more; the act is evil and completely unacceptable in a country where there’s law and order governing human conduct. In recent times, there have been incidences of violence but the circumstances of her death make this one …
Rape: Where is our conscience?
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Anambra Police nabs three suspected criminals, recovers stolen vehicle in Ebonyi
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Anambra Police nabs three suspected criminals, recovers stolen vehicle in Ebonyi
The Police operatives attached to ‘B’ Division of the Anambra State Police Command has arrested one Mr Chukwujekwu Igiri, aged 21years, who resided at Mgbajiaka, behind Amenyi Girls’ Secondary School Awka, the state capital for stealing shuttle bus. The suspect, according to the State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Haruna Mohammed, who announce the act …
Anambra Police nabs three suspected criminals, recovers stolen vehicle in Ebonyi
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Beyond Covid-19: Developing Nigeria’s healthcare system
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Beyond Covid-19: Developing Nigeria’s healthcare system
THE current COVID-19 pandemic has taken the world by storm and shaken the health systems worldwide. Nations that apparently had advanced and sophisticated health systems have struggled to deal with this pandemic. Current morbidity and mortality figures show that the High Income Countries (HIC) have been hit the most by this pandemic, with some national …
Beyond Covid-19: Developing Nigeria’s healthcare system
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Former co-worker of George Floyd and Derek Chauvin claims they ‘bumped heads’ in the past
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Former co-worker of George Floyd and Derek Chauvin claims they ‘bumped heads’ in the past
On the CBS special, Justice for All hosted by Gayle King, George Floyd’s brother Philonise said he believes Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with second-degree murder in Floyd’s death, knew exactly who Floyd was as he pressed his knee into his neck. Not only that, Philonise said he believed it was personal, …
Former co-worker of George Floyd and Derek Chauvin claims they ‘bumped heads’ in the past
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COVID-19: JAMB introduces innovations for seamless service delivery
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COVID-19: JAMB introduces innovations for seamless service delivery
THE Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has introduced a number of innovations as proactive measures to protect both staff and clients, particularly tertiary education candidates at its various centres, while rendering seamless services to the public. The board said this is in line with extant guidelines relating to physical and social distancing and other measures …
COVID-19: JAMB introduces innovations for seamless service delivery
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Lockdown: We are hungry, private schools teachers cry out
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Lockdown: We are hungry, private schools teachers cry out
TEACHERS of private schools have appealed to the government to assist them with palliatives, saying the prolonged closure of schools as part of measures to curtail the spread of COVID-19 is subjecting them to starvation. In a statement signed by their spokesman, Abdul-Ganiyy Raji, and made available to the Tribune Education in Kaduna, the private …
Lockdown: We are hungry, private schools teachers cry out
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Pelosi demands Republicans agree to remove 11 Confederate statues from Capitol Hill
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Pelosi demands Republicans agree to remove 11 Confederate statues from Capitol Hill
Hours after President Trump said he wouldn’t be renaming military bases named for Confederate leaders, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi flaunted her opposition by highlighting her work to get Confederate statues in the US Capitol removed. Pelosi sent out a copy of a letter she had addressed to the chairs of the Joint Committee on the …
Pelosi demands Republicans agree to remove 11 Confederate statues from Capitol Hill
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Why we must keep engaging government —ASUU
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Why we must keep engaging government —ASUU
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) says it would bode ill for Nigeria and its people if the union stops engaging government on its actions and inaction as regards public university education. The president of the union, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi, made the declaration in an exclusive interview with Tribune Education. He said it is …
Why we must keep engaging government —ASUU
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Search for coronavirus remedy: Politics and directions
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Search for coronavirus remedy: Politics and directions
OUR ancestors in this continent of Africa taught us that when a man who killed a ram for his people is appreciated, he will kill a cow. It is therefore crucial to commence this piece by appreciating all health workers, gentlemen of the media, and security agents we refer to as frontline fighters in this …
Search for coronavirus remedy: Politics and directions
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