Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 18th August 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 18th August 2021

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Doctors’ strike: Time for talk and training

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Doctors’ strike: Time for talk and training

WHEN two elephants fight, it’s the grass that suffers. So goes the received wisdom. Note:  grass “suffers” not “dies”. But when two Honorable ministers of health (both which almost by design are doctors!) disagree (as they often do!) with some 16,000 resident trainee doctors, the nation  agonizes, counting dead bodies. According to the Honorable Health
Doctors’ strike: Time for talk and training
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How Anambra, Ogun, Imo, Edo, Ebonyi abandoned N10 billion UBE fund with UBEC

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How Anambra, Ogun, Imo, Edo, Ebonyi abandoned N10 billion UBE fund with UBEC

DESPITE the decay, shortage and dilapidation of infrastructure as witnessed in most public schools across the country, Nigerian Tribune checks has revealed that state governments have abandoned over N29 billion with Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC).  The affected states were said to have refused to pay the requisite 50 per cent counterpart fund in order
How Anambra, Ogun, Imo, Edo, Ebonyi abandoned N10 billion UBE fund with UBEC
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On IBBUL’s increased tuition fees

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On IBBUL’s increased tuition fees

Education, it is said, is the best legacy and while it is acclaimed to be free across many states in Nigeria, the reverse is the actual case.  Consequently, many individuals don’t have the opportunity to acquire education because of poverty. The recent increase in tuition fees at Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, Niger State by
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36 state attorneys-general sue AGF over recovered funds’ remittance

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36 state attorneys-general sue AGF over recovered funds’ remittance

ATTORNEYS-GENERAL of the 36 states of the country have sued the Federal Government over its failure to remit funds into the federal account. In the suit filed before the Supreme Court and marked as SC/CV/395/2021, the 36 attorneys-general asked the court to declare “that by the provisions of Section 162(1) and Section 162(10) of the
36 state attorneys-general sue AGF over recovered funds’ remittance
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PIA: Host communities got fair deal, petrol still N162 —FG

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PIA: Host communities got fair deal, petrol still N162 —FG

THE Federal Government on Tuesday said that the three per cent host community fund in the Petroleum Industry Act was a fair deal for the people of Niger Delta.  The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, who disclosed this on Tuesday, said the implementation of the Act would result in the availability
PIA: Host communities got fair deal, petrol still N162 —FG
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E2%80%95-acf/ Repentant Boko Haram fighters must face trial ? ACF

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Repentant Boko Haram fighters must face trial ? ACF

The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has advised the Federal Government to prosecute Boko Haram members who have repented or surrendered. This was even as it asserted that if they (Boko Haram) will be set free then it behoves on the government to free all those who are in custody in any part of the country
Repentant Boko Haram fighters must face trial ? ACF
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As Buhari makes history with Petroleum Industry Act…

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As Buhari makes history with Petroleum Industry Act…

Nigeria recorded a major progress on the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) on Monday as President Muhammadu Buhari signed it into law exactly 48 days after it was passed by both arms of the National Assembly. This is another historic feat recorded by the Buhari-led administration. Also, one must not lose sight of the major role
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ANALYSIS: Afghan central bank’s $10 billion not fully accessible to Taliban

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ANALYSIS: Afghan central bank’s $10 billion not fully accessible to Taliban

The insurgent Taliban took over Afghanistan with astonishing speed, but it appears unlikely that it will prove equally as fast in gaining control of most of the Afghan central bank’s roughly $10 billion in assets. The country’s central bank, Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB), is thought to hold foreign currency, gold and other treasures in its
ANALYSIS: Afghan central bank’s $10 billion not fully accessible to Taliban
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JUST IN: UNILAG reopens hostels, begins second semester exams

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JUST IN: UNILAG reopens hostels, begins second semester exams

After six weeks of closure of hostels and suspension of physical lectures to prevent the spread of the third wave of COVID-19 on campus, the authorities of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) Akoka have approved the reopening of hostels to students from Thursday, August 26 and the commencement of the second semester examinations physically on
JUST IN: UNILAG reopens hostels, begins second semester exams
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icons: Oba Otudeko CFR

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icons: Oba Otudeko CFR

• Born on 18 August, 1943 in Ibadan, Oyo State. • He is a native of Odogbolu, Ogun State. • He studied Accountancy at the Leeds College of Commerce, Leeds, Yorkshire, United Kingdom (which is now part of the Leeds Beckett University). He is a Chartered Banker, Chartered Accountant and a Chartered Corporate Secretary. He
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