
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 1st April 2021
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 01/04/21
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Oyo gov gives credence to public-partnership in provision of health
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Oyo gov gives credence to public-partnership in provision of health
OYO State Governor, Seyi Makinde, had lent credence to public-private partnership (PPP) in the health sector, acknowledging that through such partnerships, the state is funding many developmental projects without having to pay contractors mobilisation fees. Governor Makinde, who was the special guest at the presentation of two books by the former Chief Medical Director of
Oyo gov gives credence to public-partnership in provision of health
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Gunmen attack Soludo, kill three police aides
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Gunmen attack Soludo, kill three police aides
Gunmen on Wednesday disrupted an interactive session between Isuofia youths and a former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria and aspirant of the All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), in the November 6 governorship election, Professor Chukwuma Soludo at the town’s civic centre. Tribune Online learnt that three policemen were reportedly shot dead during the
Gunmen attack Soludo, kill three police aides
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No COVID-19 vaccine is better than the other —Experts
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No COVID-19 vaccine is better than the other —Experts
EXPERTS say that it might not be possible to say which of the available COVID-19 vaccines is the most effective to prevent severe forms of the coronavirus infection. This comes amidst the misconception that the production of the vaccines were rushed, and such there may be questions on their safety and efficacy. Chairman, Ministerial Expert
No COVID-19 vaccine is better than the other —Experts
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UCH patients grapple with water scarcity, reduction in surgeries
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UCH patients grapple with water scarcity, reduction in surgeries
Patients at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, are grappling with scarcity of water and a reduction in the number of surgeries done in the hospital. The situation, when Nigerian Tribune did an on-the-spot assessment of the toilets in several wards and departments, showed a situation that ranged from no taps running water to big
UCH patients grapple with water scarcity, reduction in surgeries
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Do fish oil supplements support heart health?
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Do fish oil supplements support heart health?
RESEARCHERS have pinpointed specific genes which they say dictate whether fish oil supplements will benefit or hinder a person’s heart health, helping explain why studies have reported such mixed results in the past. Omega-3 fatty acids such as eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) are believed to reduce risk of coronary heart disease (CHD)
Do fish oil supplements support heart health?
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Kidnapping and closure of schools: Surest bomb for the destruction of Nigeria (2)
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Kidnapping and closure of schools: Surest bomb for the destruction of Nigeria (2)
LAST week, I considered some of the reported cases of kidnap and closure of schools especially across the Northern part of Nigeria. I also examined the opinions of some experts on what will be the immediate and long-term effect of the spate of kidnappings and resultant closure of schools, not onlyon education in Nigeria, but
Kidnapping and closure of schools: Surest bomb for the destruction of Nigeria (2)
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Antifungal creams with aloe vera, turmeric more effective for rashes —Experts
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Antifungal creams with aloe vera, turmeric more effective for rashes —Experts
MOST fungal infections are not particularly serious and can be treated with the help of over-the-counter creams. These products prevent fungi from getting oxygen and proliferating. Using an antifungal cream can help to stop an infection on the skin, scalp or nails in its tracks. Creams can also prevent conditions from getting worse, and will
Antifungal creams with aloe vera, turmeric more effective for rashes —Experts
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COVID-19 vaccine: Many Nigerians vaccinated, but few major side effects
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COVID-19 vaccine: Many Nigerians vaccinated, but few major side effects
Notwithstanding heightened division in opinion, negative propaganda and the deepening conspiracy theory against the COVID-19 vaccine, many Nigerians already have taken the vaccine. In this report by Sade Oguntola, individuals speak on their experience with the vaccine, including what it does not do. AFTER Kemi Asenuga received the COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday, she felt slightly
COVID-19 vaccine: Many Nigerians vaccinated, but few major side effects
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Increasing number of cancer sufferers on Lagos roads
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Increasing number of cancer sufferers on Lagos roads
THERE is no need over-emphasizing the fact that Lagos is faced with acute traffic challenges. This is equally opening opportunities for some hustlers to engage and promote all manner of businesses on certain routes. One of the most-preferred routes is the popular and ever busy Canoe Road, connecting road-users to Ajao Estate and the Murtala
Increasing number of cancer sufferers on Lagos roads
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Nigeria’s economy: A call for fiscal wisdom, not austerity
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Nigeria’s economy: A call for fiscal wisdom, not austerity
THE nation-building contributions made by Sir Ahmadu Bello can never be overstated. More importantly, they should never be forgotten. He laboured tirelessly and with great tact and intelligence. Working together with other shining lights such as the late sage Papa Obafemi Awolowo and the esteemed Nnamdi Azikiwe, this great Sardauna of Sokoto helped establish Nigeria
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