Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 14th January 2021
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 14/01/21
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Uganda elections: Museveni faces Bobi Wine in presidential contest today
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Uganda elections: Museveni faces Bobi Wine in presidential contest today
A 38-year-old pop star is challenging one of Africa’s longest serving leaders in Uganda’s hotly contested election. BBC reports that Robert Kyagulanyi, known by his stage name Bobi Wine, says he represents the country’s younger generation, while Yoweri Museveni, 76, says he is standing for stability. The campaign has been marred by serious violence, which …
Uganda elections: Museveni faces Bobi Wine in presidential contest today
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E2%80%95-majority-leader/ No Senate impeachment trial for Trump before Biden’s inauguration ― Majority leader
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No Senate impeachment trial for Trump before Biden’s inauguration ― Majority leader
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has ruled out a Senate impeachment trial for President Donald Trump before incoming president Joe Biden’s inauguration on January 20. “There is simply no chance that a fair or serious trial could conclude before President-elect Biden is sworn in next week,” McConnell said in a statement shared on Twitter. “Even …
No Senate impeachment trial for Trump before Biden’s inauguration ― Majority leader
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LASU students say no to fees hike, demand reversal
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LASU students say no to fees hike, demand reversal
Students of the Lagos State University (LASU), Ojo, have kicked at a recent hike in tuition fees by the institution’s management, demanding a reversal to the old fees within two weeks beginning from last Friday, January 8. The students said they had been gravely disturbed over the hike in fees, and so had been engaging …
LASU students say no to fees hike, demand reversal
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COVID-19: Oyo in talks with manufacturer for more vaccines
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COVID-19: Oyo in talks with manufacturer for more vaccines
OYO State governor, Mr Seyi Makinde, on Wednesday, said the government had opened discussions with a manufacturing company, Astra-Zeneca, with a view to directly procuring COVID-19 vaccines for residents of the state. Speaking during a media briefing held at the Government House, Ibadan, Makinde said the state decided to go directly, considering that the 1,800 …
COVID-19: Oyo in talks with manufacturer for more vaccines
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Blood on our hands: The huge cost of ignorance
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Blood on our hands: The huge cost of ignorance
Case I: North Central Nigeria Fatima, a 15-year-old female secondary school student wrote a love letter to a male teacher to express her love for him. The teacher in question took the letter to the school principal who then called an emergency school assembly where the girl was called out and her letter was read …
Blood on our hands: The huge cost of ignorance
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Will scanners change Nigeria’s cargo clearance regime?
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Will scanners change Nigeria’s cargo clearance regime?
For years, Nigeria’s cargo clearance at the ports has been subjected to 100 per cent physical examination of cargoes, thereby slowing down the clearance processes and increasing the spate of corruption during cargo examinations. With the purchase of three new scanners, TOLA ADENUBI examines if this will change the nation’s cargo clearance routine.
Will scanners change Nigeria’s cargo clearance regime?
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E2%80%95-nasu-ssanu-warn/ N40bn earned allowance: We can go for one year strike ― NASU, SSANU warn
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N40bn earned allowance: We can go for one year strike ― NASU, SSANU warn
The protesting members of Non-Academic Staff Union of Education and Associated Institutions (NASU) and the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) have given an indication of a more prolonged nationwide strike, beyond the recently suspended 10 months old strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU). As NASU and SSANU members started a …
N40bn earned allowance: We can go for one year strike ― NASU, SSANU warn
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Teachers’ capacity building designed to enhance efficiency — Ukah
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Teachers’ capacity building designed to enhance efficiency — Ukah
Consistent capacity building initiative for teachers, especially in current teaching and learning processes, is designed to enhance efficiency in service delivery. Delta State Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Mr Patrick Ukah, said this in Asaba, Delta State capital, on Monday, while declaring open a five-day training programme on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The training …
Teachers’ capacity building designed to enhance efficiency — Ukah
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Curbing the illegal activities of towing operators across airports
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Curbing the illegal activities of towing operators across airports
DESPITE the myriad of challenges confronting the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) as the manager of the country’s airports, the ongoing activities of the different towing operators across the various airports have continued to create tension. The towing operators who have been engaged as concessionaires to enforce decent parking across the airports have become …
Curbing the illegal activities of towing operators across airports
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Performance grants: 32 states get N123.348bn
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Performance grants: 32 states get N123.348bn
Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed said on Wednesday that she had just disbursed the second tranche of N123.348 billion to 32 states as performance-based grants under Federal Government’s States Fiscal Transparency Accountability and Sustainability (SFTAS) programme for results. The disbursement was consequent upon 2019 Annual Performance Assessment (APA) assessment carried …
Performance grants: 32 states get N123.348bn
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