
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 11th February 2021
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 11/02/21
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Insecurity: Issue executive orders on criminals, Senate tells Buhari
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Insecurity: Issue executive orders on criminals, Senate tells Buhari
The menace of farmers-herdsmen clash, banditry and killings took the front burner in the Senate, on Wednesday. A motion sponsored by 106 senators decried the pervasive insecurity across the country. Senator representing Ondo North and Deputy Senate Leader, Ajayi Borofice, who was the lead sponsor of the motion, “General Insecurity in Nigeria,” expressed concern that
Insecurity: Issue executive orders on criminals, Senate tells Buhari
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Lagos govt expresses readiness to build more schools
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Lagos govt expresses readiness to build more schools
AS part of the efforts to encourage more enrolment of school-age children to promote the growth of education, reduce child abuse and other related cases, the Lagos State government has expressed its readiness to build more schools to make education more accessible to the people. The state Commissioner for Education, Mrs Folasade Adefisayo, disclosed this
Lagos govt expresses readiness to build more schools
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N4bn spent on scholarship awards in 2020 —FG
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N4bn spent on scholarship awards in 2020 —FG
THE Federal Government has revealed that N4 billion was expended on scholarship awards in Nigeria in 2020. Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, who made this known in Abuja, said the money was spent on scholarship awards for Nigerian students both at home and abroad as part of government’s determination to increase access to tertiary
N4bn spent on scholarship awards in 2020 —FG
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No woman should die of cervical cancer —Oyo govt
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No woman should die of cervical cancer —Oyo govt
THE Oyo State government says no woman should die of cervical cancer if it is picked up early at its Ring Road state hospital and Adeoyo maternity hospital equipped with facilities for the detection of breast and cervical cancers. Dr Funmi Salami, the Special Adviser to Governor Seyi Makinde on health, spoke at the screening
No woman should die of cervical cancer —Oyo govt
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Makinde reveals plans to establish higher institution of learning in Iseyin
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Makinde reveals plans to establish higher institution of learning in Iseyin
OYO State governor, Seyi Makinde, has revealed his intention to establish a higher institution of learning in Iseyin Loal Governmen Area of Oyo State. The governor made the disclosure last Friday in Iseyin at the eighth day Fidau prayer for the late mother of the state’s chairman of the People’s Democatic Party (PDP), Alhaji Omokunmi
Makinde reveals plans to establish higher institution of learning in Iseyin
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Why there is a movement against herdsmen
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Why there is a movement against herdsmen
My first encounter with the name Igboho was when as a 12-year-old, the stories were rife that he could commandeer a gun from the air and ‘return’ the gun to the air when done. I have it in mind to ask him to demonstrate this feat whenever I manage a personal meeting with Igboho. We
Why there is a movement against herdsmen
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On Federal Polytechnic, Ayede
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On Federal Polytechnic, Ayede
HISTORY was made on February 2 when a Federal polytechnic was approved for Oyo State to be hosted by Ayede in Ogo Oluwa LGA. There have been agitations for additional higher institutions of learning to be sited in the zone as the only one there was engulfed in crises for years. We thank the government
On Federal Polytechnic, Ayede
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As Abdalla Uba Adamu bows out of NOUN…
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As Abdalla Uba Adamu bows out of NOUN…
When Professor Abdalla Uba Adamu reported for work as vice chancellor of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) in February 2016, he came cracking several jokes. One of them was that he intended to take the university “from noun to verb” – clearly playing on the word ‘noun’ which, written in capital letters, meant
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UI inducts 65 pharmacists
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UI inducts 65 pharmacists
THE University of Ibadan (UI) has inducted 65 new pharmacists into Nigeria’s health workforce with an injunction to be good ambassadors of the university and contribute to the nation’s healthcare development. UI’s acting Vice chancellor, Professor Babatunde Ekanola, speaking at the 34th induction ceremony of the university’s Faculty of Pharmacy, said they should be determined
UI inducts 65 pharmacists
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Lessons for democracy
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Lessons for democracy
ON January 6, supporters of former president, Donald Trump, invaded Capitol Hill seeking to stop the certification of the election results which would affirm the victory of Joe Biden over Donald Trump. On February 1, the military in Myanmar overthrew the democratically elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. These two countries are at opposing
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