Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 24th August 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 24th August 2021

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Domestic violence: The shadow epidemic

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Domestic violence: The shadow epidemic

DOMESTIC violence is a form of gender based violence, and it has been said to be the shadow epidemic. This vice is a phenomenon deeply rooted in gender inequality, and it’s one of the most notable human rights violations. It is hinged on discrimination, oppression and an attempt to exert control and dominance over the
Domestic violence: The shadow epidemic
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Travelogue: Learning from Eyadema’s enclave

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Travelogue: Learning from Eyadema’s enclave

I left the shores of Nigeria on Saturday, July 30 by noon via Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos for Lome, the capital of Togo, a small neighbouring West African country with a population size of approximately eight million people. Togo has an area equal to 56,785 km2 thus making it one of the smallest countries
Travelogue: Learning from Eyadema’s enclave
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Nigeria lacks record on actual petroleum products consumed daily —PEF

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Nigeria lacks record on actual petroleum products consumed daily —PEF

AUTHORITIES of Petroleum Equalization Fund (PEF) on Monday disclosed that none of the regulatory agencies operating in the oil and gas industry has the actual record of petroleum products being consumed daily across the country.  The PEF Executive Secretary, Ahmed Bobboi, disclosed this during the interactive session with heads of key revenue generating agencies on
Nigeria lacks record on actual petroleum products consumed daily —PEF
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The ticking time bomb of toxic inhalations

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The ticking time bomb of toxic inhalations

The mortality rate of the world’s population is increasing at geometric progression and it is not decreasing anytime soon. The life expectancy of some countries differs by the index of some dangerous practices which expose their citizens to early death. The exposure and mishandling of some substances generated from a range of chemical reactions that
The ticking time bomb of toxic inhalations
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Again, residents desert streets in Enugu, Imo, Anambra

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Again, residents desert streets in Enugu, Imo, Anambra

RESIDENTS of Enugu, Imo and Anambra states observed another sit-at-home order by staying at their homes, away from their business and daily activities.  The usual heavy traffic jam and commercial activities usually seen and noticed in Owerri, Imo State and other urban centres in the state disappeared with only few vehicles seen on the roads. 
Again, residents desert streets in Enugu, Imo, Anambra
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OML 11: We won’t allow Shell return to our land, Ogoni leaders tell NPDC

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OML 11: We won’t allow Shell return to our land, Ogoni leaders tell NPDC

LEADER, Ogoni Liberation Initiative (OLI), Reverend Douglas Fabekee, has ruled out allowing Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) to return to Ogoni land. This is as he enjoined Shell not to appeal the judgment, stressing that the Ogoni people would only work with the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Ltd (NPDC) and the Federal Government.  Fabekee stated
OML 11: We won’t allow Shell return to our land, Ogoni leaders tell NPDC
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On Yobe’s annual flooding

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On Yobe’s annual flooding

Whoever is living in Yobe State must have witnessed a deluge of flood caused by a torrential rainfall at Ngelzarma, a town in Fune Local Government Area and some other parts of the state, a couple of years ago. In the previous year, the state also experienced it in both ancient and suburb areas of
On Yobe’s annual flooding
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IMF activates $650 billion SDR to boost global economy

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IMF activates $650 billion SDR to boost global economy

THE International Monetary Fund (IMF), on Monday, announced the activation of the Special Drawing Rights (SDR) to help member countries combat the effects of Covid-19.  This was made known by Ms Kristalina Georgieva, the Managing Director of IMF, known in a statement. With the distribution of the SDR based on member countries’ quota share in
IMF activates $650 billion SDR to boost global economy
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E2%80%95-akeredolu/ No going back on ban on open grazing ? Akeredolu

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No going back on ban on open grazing ? Akeredolu

Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo state on Monday maintained that there is no going back on the ban on open grazing in the state saying the law will be enforced when finally put in place. Akeredolu said this during the visit of the new Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG), in charge of zone 17
No going back on ban on open grazing ? Akeredolu
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FG’s tolling singsong

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FG’s tolling singsong

LAST Wednesday, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved a new policy reintroducing toll plazas on some of the 35,000-kilometre highways and bridges in the country, together with the legal framework that will regulate the reintroduced initiative, 18 years after the plazas were dismantled by the Federal Government.  The approval was given at a meeting presided
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