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Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 22/09/21
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COVID-19: 20 per cent of Nigerians lost jobs in 2020 —UNDP report
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COVID-19: 20 per cent of Nigerians lost jobs in 2020 —UNDP report
DESPITE about N2.3 trillion interventions by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Federal Government, 73 per cent of businesses in Nigeria reported that they were faced with cash crunches in 2020 following COVID-19 lockdowns. However, 57 per cent of businesses were able to maintain their staff strength during the pandemic. Many businesses, particularly
COVID-19: 20 per cent of Nigerians lost jobs in 2020 —UNDP report
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Cryptocurrency and cyber theft: Issues of global concern
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Cryptocurrency and cyber theft: Issues of global concern
With over a decade since the introduction of Bitcoin (BTC), the first and the most prominent cryptocurrency, digital currencies continue to redefine the global digital economy. Although it is being speculated that cryptocurrencies may have the potential to replace the traditional fiat currencies and transform the financial services landscape, however, the shortcomings of the network
Cryptocurrency and cyber theft: Issues of global concern
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Buhari seeks amendment to Petroleum Industry Act
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Buhari seeks amendment to Petroleum Industry Act
Barely five weeks after signing the Petroleum Industry Bill into law, President Muhammadu Buhari has written the National Assembly to seek administrative structure amendments of the Petroleum Industry Act ( PIA) and confirmation of appointments into the board of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority. In the amendments read on Tuesday by President
Buhari seeks amendment to Petroleum Industry Act
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Okonjo-Iweala meets Buhari in New York, mobilises vaccines manufacturers to Nigeria
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Okonjo-Iweala meets Buhari in New York, mobilises vaccines manufacturers to Nigeria
The Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala on Monday night met with President Muhammadu Buhari, briefing him on her efforts to mobilise Covid vaccine manufacturers to Nigeria. Speaking to correspondents after the meeting at Millennium Plaza, Manhattan, New York, she said she requested the president’s support for some ongoing initiatives of
Okonjo-Iweala meets Buhari in New York, mobilises vaccines manufacturers to Nigeria
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The man-made apocalypse hovering over us
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The man-made apocalypse hovering over us
THE persistent downplaying of climate change mitigation actions worldwide is really heartbreaking. Most disturbingly, quite a number of folks still doubt the existence of climate change. After seeing the aftermath of hurricane Ida that has, so far, claimed 45 lives as well as destroyed multimillion dollars worth of properties, I asked myself, when will world
The man-made apocalypse hovering over us
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Mailafia’s death: Our story —UniAbuja Teaching Hospital
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Mailafia’s death: Our story —UniAbuja Teaching Hospital
THE University of Abuja Teaching Hospital (UATH) has vindicated itself of alleged complicity in the death of a former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Dr Obadiah Mailafia. This is just as the Northern Governors’ Forum has described his death as a great loss to the country. The hospital said those accusing
Mailafia’s death: Our story —UniAbuja Teaching Hospital
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Not all Nigerian students amass degrees to stay in Europe
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Not all Nigerian students amass degrees to stay in Europe
THE crucial role headlines play in influencing the perception of a news story, eitherbreaking news on television or an opinion editorial for a newspaper was best put by Zizi Papachirissi, a Professor of Political Science at the University of Minnesota: “Headlines award significance, communicate gravitas, and are crucial to how news become a story, but
Not all Nigerian students amass degrees to stay in Europe
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Davido’s official photographer, Fortune, is dead
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Davido’s official photographer, Fortune, is dead
Another prominent member of Davido’s camp and the singer’s official photographer, who is popular as Fortunz, is dead. With the cause of his death yet to be ascertained, Tribune Online gathered that Fortune died on Tuesday evening after he was said to have drowned at an undisclosed location in Lagos. Those who know the bubbling
Davido’s official photographer, Fortune, is dead
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GIANT IN THE TROPIC OF AFRICA: Reverend Dr. Wilson Badejo
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GIANT IN THE TROPIC OF AFRICA: Reverend Dr. Wilson Badejo
• Born on Monday, 19 May, 1947. • He attended the University of Ibadan where he studied Veterinary Medicine. At the university, he was politically engaged as the students’ union president. He also had a postgraduate degree in management from the University of Connecticut, Starr, United States. He attended LIFE Bible College, Los Angeles, 1990
GIANT IN THE TROPIC OF AFRICA: Reverend Dr. Wilson Badejo
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Obilor presents The Queen’s Wish, an adaptation of Shakespeare’s King Lear in Ibadan
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Obilor presents The Queen’s Wish, an adaptation of Shakespeare’s King Lear in Ibadan
IT was an evening of glamour, fun and and theatrical revival in Ibadan, Oyo State, when Pat Obilor wore her thespian hat to present her Nigerian adaptation of Shakespeare’s King Lear at the Wole Soyinka Theatre in her alma mater, the University of Ibadan. The media personality cum playwright and theatre producer recreated her own
Obilor presents The Queen’s Wish, an adaptation of Shakespeare’s King Lear in Ibadan
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