Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 29th March 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 29th March 2021

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Resident doctors begin nationwide strike on Thursday

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Resident doctors begin nationwide strike on Thursday

The National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) will begin an indefinite strike nationwide from Thursday, April 1. It was gathered that the industrial action follows the expiration of a 60-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to pay the salary arrears of house officers across the country and review hazard allowance, among other demands. This was
Resident doctors begin nationwide strike on Thursday
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Insurgency: if we all die, then what?

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Insurgency: if we all die, then what?

No amount of money can serve as substitute for anyone’s life. Our lives are precious and the only treasure that we have. Over the years, Nigeria has witnessed so many loss of lives, especially as a result of the insurgency. While Nigeria is being considered as the giant of Africa, the strength it has to
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Atiku identifies three must-do things for Nigeria to attract investment

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Atiku identifies three must-do things for Nigeria to attract investment

Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has called on stakeholders in Nigeria to speak up and save the country while it is still possible to do so, noting that the current leadership lacks the capacity to tackle current challenges. In a statement titled: “World’s highest unemployment rate: time to help this government help Nigeria,” that he
Atiku identifies three must-do things for Nigeria to attract investment
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As Governor Abiodun inspects signature projects

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As Governor Abiodun inspects signature projects

IT is the consensus of observers of developments in the Gateway State: Ogun is gradually becoming a giant construction site. From Abeokuta to Epe, and from Iperu to Ijebu-Ode, its been a season of sturdy, signal projects all along since the Iperu-born prince mounted the saddle on May 29, 2019. Which is why when, last
As Governor Abiodun inspects signature projects
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IGP sends Kyari’s crack team to fish out Ortom’s attackers

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IGP sends Kyari’s crack team to fish out Ortom’s attackers

A Special Investigation Task Force set up by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Abubakar Adamu in continuation of the ongoing investigation into the reported attack and attempted murder of the Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom, has arrived in Makurdi, the Benue State capital. This was contained in a statement made available to newsmen
IGP sends Kyari’s crack team to fish out Ortom’s attackers
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Nigeria is bleeding: Emergency action required

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Nigeria is bleeding: Emergency action required

NIGERIA, the giant of Africa, is fatally wounded and lies bleeding. He is bleeding from several bullet wounds, arrow wounds, and open wounds from cudgels. The tethered giant is huffing and puffing blood. The relentless assailants, on smelling blood, have become even more vicious and ferocious, as they see the poor, sick, and blind giant,
Nigeria is bleeding: Emergency action required
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How states, LGs drive for IGR increases citizens’ hardship

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How states, LGs drive for IGR increases citizens’ hardship

With worsening economy exemplified by increasing unemployment, rising inflation and deteriorating conditions of living, Nigerians are still being hard pressed by desperate efforts of states and local governments to increase their incomes through internally generated revenue (IGR).  By mid-2015, at least 27 of the 36 states were no longer able to pay salaries and allowances
How states, LGs drive for IGR increases citizens’ hardship
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UBA America renews commitment to facilitating development capital between North America, Africa

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UBA America renews commitment to facilitating development capital between North America, Africa

THE United States’ subsidiary of Pan African financial institution, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, has pledged its continuous commitment to facilitate trade and investment between North America and the African continent. Speaking last week  from the Bank’s office in New York, the Chief Executive Officer, UBA America, Sola Yomi-Ajayi, disclosed that the bank’s major
UBA America renews commitment to facilitating development capital between North America, Africa
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Nigeria, two others among over 97% of total issuance of green bonds in Africa —Report

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Nigeria, two others among over 97% of total issuance of green bonds in Africa —Report

ALTHOUGH, the United Nations predicts that the African continent will be one of the most severely impacted regions in the world by climate change, it has been discovered that South Africa, Morocco and Nigeria,  make up more than 97 percent of the total issuance of green bonds in Africa. Specifically, the United Nations stated that
Nigeria, two others among over 97% of total issuance of green bonds in Africa —Report
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Access Bank set for proposed acquisition of South African Grobank Ltd

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Access Bank set for proposed acquisition of South African Grobank Ltd

FOLLOWING its earlier announcement on September 29, 2020, Access Bank Plc has  announced that it has received the approvals of the South African and Nigerian regulatory authorities to its proposed acquisition of the South African-based Grobank Limited. These approvals constitute a significant milestone in the transaction which is expected to be completed in the second
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