Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 10th March 2022
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 10/03/22
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Strike: We’re waiting for ASUU to present secure UTAS ? FG
The Federal Government, on Wednesday, threw the ball to the court of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) saying that it still waiting for the lecturers to upgrade and return to it the Universities Transparency Accountability Solution (UTAS). The software, which ASUU is touting to replace the Integrated Personnel and Payment Information System (IPPIS)
Strike: We’re waiting for ASUU to present secure UTAS ? FG
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APC convention: Why Buhari removed Buni —el-Rufai
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APC convention: Why Buhari removed Buni —el-Rufai
AMIDST the palpable tension in the All Progressives Congress (APC) over its leadership ahead of March 26 convention, governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai, on Wednesday, gave a blow by blow account on why President Muhammadu Buhari moved against Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State as chairman of the caretaker/ extraordinary convention planning
APC convention: Why Buhari removed Buni —el-Rufai
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Skin lightening creams linked with glaucoma
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Skin lightening creams linked with glaucoma
AN eye expert, Dr Tarela Sarimiye says indiscriminate and prolonged use of medications that contain steroids, including skin lightening creams, can affect the eyes, leading to glaucoma, the second leading cause of blindness in Nigeria. Dr Sarimiye, who spoke at the commencement of the 2022 World Glaucoma Week (WGW) and a month-long free glaucoma screening
Skin lightening creams linked with glaucoma
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Umahi appeals court judgment sacking him
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Umahi appeals court judgment sacking him
EMBATTLED Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State has appealed the judgment of the Federal High Court, Abuja, which sacked him from office as governor and his deputy, Dr Kelechi Igwe. Speaking with newsmen in Abakaliki on Wednesday, Umahi said he went to the appeal court because of the confidence he has in the judiciary. The
Umahi appeals court judgment sacking him
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Don advocates vocational training to salvage graduate unemployment
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Don advocates vocational training to salvage graduate unemployment
A don in the Mechanical Engineering Department of The Polytechnic Ibadan, Dr K.A Yusuf has described higher education as the backbone of any society, saying its quality determines the quality of human resources and development of a country. He added that manpower outsourcing is inevitable in any society that requires rapid growth and development, hence
Don advocates vocational training to salvage graduate unemployment
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Senate throws out Buhari’s fresh request to amend Electoral Act
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Senate throws out Buhari’s fresh request to amend Electoral Act
The Senate, on Wednesday, rejected the Executive request by President Muhammadu Buhari to amend the Electoral Act signed into law on February 25, 2022. This followed the failure of the Electoral Act Amendment Bill to scale through second reading on the floor of the Senate during plenary. The move to reject the bill was signalled
Senate throws out Buhari’s fresh request to amend Electoral Act
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NSDC and Nigeria’s strive to attain sugar self-sufficiency
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NSDC and Nigeria’s strive to attain sugar self-sufficiency
The National Sugar Development Council (NSDC) has never hidden the desire to make Nigeria a net exporter of sugar. SULAIMON OLANREWAJU looks at the strategies being deployed by the Council to hit its target. Nigeria’s goal of becoming a net exporter of sugar in the near future is being vigorously pursued by the Federal Government
NSDC and Nigeria’s strive to attain sugar self-sufficiency
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Need to implement Act prohibiting child hawking
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Need to implement Act prohibiting child hawking
Based on the available figure on the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) website, over 10.5 million children are out of school in Nigeria, which is the highest rate globally. Nonetheless, 47.7 percent are said to be girls’ aged five to 14 years and have never set foot in schools rather engaged in hawking. Though the
Need to implement Act prohibiting child hawking
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Why locust beans, millet boost body’s blood level
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Why locust beans, millet boost body’s blood level
A FRICAN locust beans can be described as a condiment many relish in vegetable soup. But unknown to many people, African locust beans can serve as prophylaxis and remedy for several diseases including anaemia, a condition that occurs due to poor diet, worm infestation and many more. In a new study, researchers observed that African
Why locust beans, millet boost body’s blood level
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Anambra retired teachers protest, non payment of pension arrears
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Anambra retired teachers protest, non payment of pension arrears
RETIRED teachers, in Anambra State, numbering over 100, recently took to the streets of Awka protesting and appealling to the Willie Obiano-led administration to pay them their gratuities since four years. The retirees, in their numbers, carried placards with various inscriptions as they matched through Teachers House Road, Awka to register their grievances. Some of
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