Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 29th June 2020

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 29th June 2020

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 29/06/20

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E2%80%95-who/ COVID-19: Africa records over 380,000 confirmed cases  ― WHO

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COVID-19: Africa records over 380,000 confirmed cases  ― WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO), Regional Office for Africa in Brazzaville, Congo, says there are over 380,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 on the African continent. The UN’s health agency gave the update in its regional official Twitter account @WHOAFRO on Monday. “There are over 380,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases on the African continent – with more …
COVID-19: Africa records over 380,000 confirmed cases  ― WHO
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COVID-19: Lagos discharges 93 more patients

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COVID-19: Lagos discharges 93 more patients

Lagos State government has discharged 93 more COVID-19 patients from its various isolation facilities in the state to reunite with society. This brings the total number of those that had been treated and discharged after a full recovery to 1,512. The State Ministry of Health disclosed this on its official Twitter handle while giving an …
COVID-19: Lagos discharges 93 more patients
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COVID-19: 17 banks seek CBN approval to restructure 32,000 loans

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COVID-19: 17 banks seek CBN approval to restructure 32,000 loans

Seventeen banks have approached the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), seeking regulatory backup to restructure over 32,000 loans for individuals and businesses impacted by the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) as at end of May 2020. Deputy Governor of the Bank, Aishah Ahmad, said this volume of request represents 32.94 per cent of the total industry loan …
COVID-19: 17 banks seek CBN approval to restructure 32,000 loans
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Air Peace operates maiden flight to London

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Air Peace operates maiden flight to London

Nigeria’s Air Peace airline evacuated another 327 Nigerians stranded in London, United Kingdom back home on Sunday night thus demonstrating its capacity to fly to any destination across the globe. The aircraft, a Boeing 777, with registration number 5N-BWI, which departed London Heathrow Airport earlier Sunday and arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport at …
Air Peace operates maiden flight to London
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COVID-19: Delta records 84 new cases, total now 912

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COVID-19: Delta records 84 new cases, total now 912

Delta State on Sunday, recorded 84 new cases of the novel coronavirus with total cases now 912. It recorded 47 new cases on Saturday night. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had, on its Twitter handle on Sunday night, disclosed that 492 new cases were recorded on Sunday. Delta is racing closely behind Lagos …
COVID-19: Delta records 84 new cases, total now 912
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LG Polls: Taraba government declares three days public holiday 

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LG Polls: Taraba government declares three days public holiday 

Taraba State government has declared Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday as public holidays to enable residents of the state to participate fully in the local government election slated for Tuesday, 30th, June 2020. This was contained in a statement issued in the early hours of Monday by Chief Press Secretary to Governor Ishaku, Hassan Mijinyawa. According …
LG Polls: Taraba government declares three days public holiday 
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E2%80%95-malami/ Whistleblower: FG pays for funds recovered not mere exposure ― Malami

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Whistleblower: FG pays for funds recovered not mere exposure ― Malami

The Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice only pays whistleblowers after a successful recovery, not for mere tracing or exposure of suspected illegitimate funds. Dr Umar Gwandu, the Special Assistant to the Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami on Media and Public Relations disclosed this in a statement on Sunday in …
Whistleblower: FG pays for funds recovered not mere exposure ― Malami
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EEDC set to implement new electricity tariff July 1

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EEDC set to implement new electricity tariff July 1

The Enugu Electricity Distribution PLC (EEDC) has indicated plans to commence implementation of the new service reflective electricity tariff from Wednesday, July 1, 2020. Emeka Ezeh, the Head, Corporate Communications, EEDC, who disclosed this in a statement made available to Tribune Online in Awka, Anambra State, on Monday, explained that the new tariff became necessary …
EEDC set to implement new electricity tariff July 1
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Insecurity: Where do we go from here?

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Insecurity: Where do we go from here?

INSECURITY in Nigeria is a toxic rain pouring down like rubber bullets on innocent citizens. And when you expect it to subside, it keeps pouring down again and again. The residents of the northeastern part of the country have asked, how can we stop it? The governor of Katsina, Aminu Masari, has said the armed …
Insecurity: Where do we go from here?
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On rape

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On rape

Though rape is termed a criminal offence, the rate is conveniently boosting and increasing throughout the globe which put a direct threat to females especially children in the society, there are many cases of male molestation too and this always leaves victim with trauma and sometimes depression if the necessary steps are not taken immediately. …
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