Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 25th June 2020

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 25th June 2020

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Gbajabiamila offers to pay additional 50% hazard allowance to 450 Doctors, other health workers

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Gbajabiamila offers to pay additional 50% hazard allowance to 450 Doctors, other health workers

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila on Wednesday unveiled plans to pay additional 50 per cent of the hazard allowance in addition to the current hazard allowance being paid by Lagos State Government to about 450 Doctors and other health workers at the Randle General Hospital, Surulere. Hon. Gbajabiamila gave the …
Gbajabiamila offers to pay additional 50% hazard allowance to 450 Doctors, other health workers
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Capital market in a pandemic

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Capital market in a pandemic

Across the world, the impact of the novel coronavirus is still severe despite the ease of lockdown for economic reasons. The uncertainty continues to heighten and no economy is spared from the fall-out from the COVID-19 outbreak. Many African capital markets are bearish, Namibia, South Africa, Mauritius, Egypt, Morocco, Kenya, Ghana, Malawi, and a few …
Capital market in a pandemic
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Much ado about Chief of Staff

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Much ado about Chief of Staff

AS a result of its highly elevated profile, the office of the chief of staff under the Muhammadu Buhari administration has been a focus of considerable attention.  The immediate past holder of the office, the late Abba Kyari enjoyed noticeable prominence and wielded extensive powers.  Even to a distant observer, he was a conspicuous primus …
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Time to end the lockdown in Nigeria

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Time to end the lockdown in Nigeria

GOVERNMENTS across the country should end COVID-19 lockdown today, not tomorrow. Owing to the sudden halt in commercial activities, which has exacerbated the economic downturn in Nigeria, private organisations are laying off their workers. Some companies are paying their staffs 50 per cent or 25 per cent of their salaries. Some firms are not paying …
Time to end the lockdown in Nigeria
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Ghana offers to rebuild Nigeria’s demolished building

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Ghana offers to rebuild Nigeria’s demolished building

The Ghanaian government has offered to rebuild the structure belonging to the Nigerian High Commission which was demolished by some unknown people on Friday, June 19. The country also said though the building, located at 19/21, Julius Nyerere Street, Accra did not have necessary permits before it was constructed, it would ask the Nigerian High …
Ghana offers to rebuild Nigeria’s demolished building
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‘Present pandemic is teaching nations to be self-reliant’

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‘Present pandemic is teaching nations to be self-reliant’

THE events that trailed the global outbreak of COVID-19 should teach Nigeria and the rest of Africa that every country should be largely self-reliant as no nation would prioritise the welfare of citizens of other countries above its people. Making this submission in Ibadan, on Tuesday, was Dr Olusola Akinniyi, Managing Director, Union Diagnostic and …
‘Present pandemic is teaching nations to be self-reliant’
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COVID-19: ‘Users of contact lenses should be wary’

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COVID-19: ‘Users of contact lenses should be wary’

ARE people who wear contact lenses at an increased risk of contracting COVID-19? There are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 transmission via contact lenses. However, experts have warned that wearers of contact lenses should still be wary of touching their eyes often as it could put them at higher risk of contracting the infection. Head, …
COVID-19: ‘Users of contact lenses should be wary’
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The emotional burden, challenges of living with sickle cell disease

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The emotional burden, challenges of living with sickle cell disease

CASE I: Babalola is a brilliant 23-year-old 500L student of Chemical Engineering. His academic brilliance is not in any doubt and he is comfortably in good standing to graduate with a First Class… the first ever in the history of his department. He is loved by everyone, as he is always cheerful and full of …
The emotional burden, challenges of living with sickle cell disease
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How diagnosis, treatment of TB in animals support healthier you

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How diagnosis, treatment of TB in animals support healthier you

THE rate at which tuberculosis(TB) spreads from animals to humans may be higher than previously thought. TB from animals is a growing concern worldwide and teams of researchers have suggested that the number of human tuberculosis cases that are due to transmission from animals could have implications for epidemiological studies and public health interventions. A …
How diagnosis, treatment of TB in animals support healthier you
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Nigerians deserve to live

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Nigerians deserve to live

The spate of insecurity remains one of the most troubling issues in the Nigerian state today, yet the Nigerian government under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari seems helpless. A true representative government wouldn’t treat the lives of citizens with contempt but rather do everything necessary to ensure the protection of lives and properties. The …
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