
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 2nd September 2021
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 02/09/21
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Rivers PDP ward suspends Secondus
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Rivers PDP ward suspends Secondus
IT was more trouble for the embattled national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus as he was officially suspended as a member of the party in Ward 5, Andoni Local Government Area of Rivers State. His suspension is coming after stakeholders and leaders of the party from the local government paid
Rivers PDP ward suspends Secondus
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FG’s family planning policy pivotal to basic healthcare service in Nigeria — Expert
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FG’s family planning policy pivotal to basic healthcare service in Nigeria — Expert
An obstetrics and gynaecologist, Professor Josiah Mutihir has urged the Federal government to review Nigeria’s family planning policy, backing it up with a blueprint. This is in a bid to ensure increased access to family planning information and services as a basic healthcare service in the country. Profesor Mutihir, in his inaugural lecture entitled “Family
FG’s family planning policy pivotal to basic healthcare service in Nigeria — Expert
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NLC threatens strike over electricity tariff increase
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NLC threatens strike over electricity tariff increase
THE Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) warned on Wednesday that the organised Labour would have no option but to embark on an industrial strike if the Federal Government increases electricity tariff. In a statement he personally signed, the president of the union, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, described the reported proposed hike in electricity tariff as mere speculation.
NLC threatens strike over electricity tariff increase
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E2%80%95-presidency/ IPOB has amassed substantial weapons, bombs stockpile ? Presidency
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IPOB has amassed substantial weapons, bombs stockpile ? Presidency
The Presidency on Wednesday blasted Amnesty International for allegedly supporting the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) which it accused of stockpiling substantial weapons and bombs across the country. This was contained in a statement issued by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President (Media & Publicity), in response to what it called Amnesty International’s
IPOB has amassed substantial weapons, bombs stockpile ? Presidency
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MDCAN offers free medical services to 100 underprivileged children
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MDCAN offers free medical services to 100 underprivileged children
THE Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) has offered various free medical services, including dental care and reading glasses, to 100 underprivileged children in Ibadan. The medical outreach was part of activities to flag the association’s 12th Biennial Delegates Meeting 2021, with the theme “Strengthening the Health System Amidst Dwindling Resources”. It was
MDCAN offers free medical services to 100 underprivileged children
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Buhari sacks agric, power ministers
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Buhari sacks agric, power ministers
PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has relieved two ministers of their appointments in a move he said is to reinvigorate his cabinet. They are the Ministers of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mohammed Sabo Nanono and his Power counterpart, Engineer Saleh Mamman. Special Adviser to the President (Media and Publicity), Femi Adesina, announced this on Wednesday. He said
Buhari sacks agric, power ministers
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Bandits abduct 73 students in Zamfara governor’s hometown
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Bandits abduct 73 students in Zamfara governor’s hometown
ZAMFARA State police command has confirmed the abduction of 73 students of Government Day Secondary School, Kaya, in Maradun Local Government Area of the state by bandits. This is just as the governor, Alhaji Bello Matawalle, has ordered a closure of all primary and secondary schools in the state. The governor also imposed a 6:00
Bandits abduct 73 students in Zamfara governor’s hometown
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Scientists develop malaria vaccine that could cut child deaths by 73%
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Scientists develop malaria vaccine that could cut child deaths by 73%
BRITISH scientists have developed a new malaria vaccine that has produced “striking” trial results and could save the lives of millions of young people in Africa. A study carried out alongside researchers in Burkina Faso and Mali showed that giving young children the world’s first malaria vaccine and anti-malarial drugs cut deaths from the disease
Scientists develop malaria vaccine that could cut child deaths by 73%
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Prostate screening from age 40 best for Nigerian men — Dr Takure, urologist
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Prostate screening from age 40 best for Nigerian men — Dr Takure, urologist
With age, men stand a higher chance of developing difficulty urinating. In this interview by SADE OGUNTOLA, a consultant urologist at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Dr Augustus Takure, says for men, especially those above 40, challenges with passing urine call for immediate medical attention to rule out prostate cancer. IT is said that black
Prostate screening from age 40 best for Nigerian men — Dr Takure, urologist
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Change begins with me, more than a political slogan
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Change begins with me, more than a political slogan
Change begins with me is a slogan that many people became familiar with during the current administration in the country in its fight against corruption, it was a project launched to educate people that we all have a role to play. To many people, change begins with me is a mere slogan but I see
Change begins with me, more than a political slogan
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