
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 17th March 2022
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 17/03/22
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UI alumni association set to establish N2 billion-worth cancer diagnostic centre in UCH
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UI alumni association set to establish N2 billion-worth cancer diagnostic centre in UCH
The University Ibadan Alumni Association (worldwide) has declared its intention of keying into the global efforts to stem the devastating impact of cancer in the society by embarking on a N2 billion appeal fund for the establishment of a cancer diagnostic centre at the University College Hospital, Ibadan. Making this declaration was the President worldwide,
UI alumni association set to establish N2 billion-worth cancer diagnostic centre in UCH
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Lupus commonly mistaken for arthritis — Expert
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Lupus commonly mistaken for arthritis — Expert
Dr Ibukunoluwa Dedeke, a consultant rheumatologist at the University College Hospital, in this report by SADE OGUNTOLA says many cases of lupus are mistaken for flu, malaria and even arthritis; and that early detection and treatment is important to avoid its many complications. What is lupus and how does a person get this condition? Lupus
Lupus commonly mistaken for arthritis — Expert
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Oyo slated for seasonal malaria prophylaxis
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Oyo slated for seasonal malaria prophylaxis
OYO State government has said that it is soon to commence seasonal malaria chemoprophylaxis as part of its measures to reduce cases of malaria in those most vulnerable to the disease during the peak of the malaria transmission season. Director, Primary Health Care, Oyo State Ministry of Health, Dr Wole Lawal, who made this disclosure
Oyo slated for seasonal malaria prophylaxis
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APC crisis: Buhari backs Buni, warns govs, NEC meeting cancelled
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APC crisis: Buhari backs Buni, warns govs, NEC meeting cancelled
PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has categorically backed Yobe State governor and chairman, Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC), Mai Mala Buni, in a bid by the party to wriggle out of crisis bedeviling it, nine days to its convention. In a letter dated March 16, 2022 which he personally signed and addressed to the governor of Kebbi
APC crisis: Buhari backs Buni, warns govs, NEC meeting cancelled
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Power crisis is like war —FG
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Power crisis is like war —FG
THE Federal Government on Wednesday compared the present power supply crisis in the country to a war situation, but said it is taking all necessary measures to remain on top of it. Minister of Power, Abubakar Aliyu, who made the declaration while fielding questions at the end of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting at
Power crisis is like war —FG
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MPCDSR is to curb maternal, child deaths — Health Minister
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MPCDSR is to curb maternal, child deaths — Health Minister
THE Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire has said the Maternal and Perinatal Death Surveillance and Response (MPCDSR) championed by Rotary Action Group for Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health (RMCH) is to generate data on maternal and child health to influence appropriate interventions by policymakers, especially in community. Dr Ehanire spoke at the opening of
MPCDSR is to curb maternal, child deaths — Health Minister
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Fayemi promises continue war against FGM in Ekiti
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Fayemi promises continue war against FGM in Ekiti
THE governor of Ekiti State, Dr Kayode Fayemi has restated the commitment of his administration to wage war against the scourge of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) practice in the state. The governor also assured that the government was mapping out strategies for Ekiti to rank high in the West African Examinations Council results in 2022,
Fayemi promises continue war against FGM in Ekiti
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Dons, clerics, lawmaker, others extol Oyo ANAN boss @ 60
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Dons, clerics, lawmaker, others extol Oyo ANAN boss @ 60
A professor of Applied Social Psychology in the Department of Managerial Psychology, University of Ibadan, Professor Peter O. Olapegba, member representing Ibadan Northwest/Southwest, federal constituency, Honourable Adedeji Stanley Olajide, (Odidiomo), Bishop Professor Roland Peter of the International College of Ministry, Ibadan, among others have extolled the virtues of Professor Samuel Oyelakin Awobode, who is also
Dons, clerics, lawmaker, others extol Oyo ANAN boss @ 60
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Hypertension, diabetes leading causes of kidney problems in Nigeria
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Hypertension, diabetes leading causes of kidney problems in Nigeria
AN expert in kidney disease, Dr Samuel Ajayi, has said that hypertension and diabetes are the leading causes of kidney problem in Nigeria. Dr Ademola, who spoke at the 2022 World Kidney Day celebration by the renal unit of the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, held at the Akinkugbe Kidney Centre with the theme ‘Kidney
Hypertension, diabetes leading causes of kidney problems in Nigeria
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Microsoft reveals plan for 100% electricity from zero-carbon sources by 2030
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Microsoft reveals plan for 100% electricity from zero-carbon sources by 2030
Microsoft has submitted its own individual Energy Compact, reiterating the actions it will take to have 100 per cent of its electricity consumption, 100 per cent of the time, matched by zero carbon sources by 2030, and to procure renewable energy to meet 100 per cent of its electricity consumption by 2025. According to a
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