Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 2nd June 2022

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 2nd June 2022

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Inflation: FG to convene food security meeting

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Inflation: FG to convene food security meeting

AS food inflation continues an upward trajectory, the Federal Government has hinted of its plan to quickly convene a meeting of the National Food Security Council to explore ways to check the trend. Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, disclosed this after Wednesday’s meeting of the Federal Executive Council (FEC), presided over
Inflation: FG to convene food security meeting
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Stemming tide of cervical cancer through PPP in Oyo

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Stemming tide of cervical cancer through PPP in Oyo

Mrs Nike Wande, a 35 year-old-mother of three was told that her cervix, the mouth of her womb had a predilection for cervical cancer. A pap smear test done two weeks earlier confirmed this and she was told she would need to be treated to prevent it from developing into cervical cancer. She took advantage
Stemming tide of cervical cancer through PPP in Oyo
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College of Medicine coop fetes members with free medical checks, money-making skill

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College of Medicine coop fetes members with free medical checks, money-making skill

In celebration of its 40th anniversary, the College of Medicine (COMUI) Staff Cooperative Investment and Credit Society Limited, fetes over 200 members of the University College hospital to free medical tests and money-making skills. Members were afforded the opportunity of testing for HIV, hepatitis B and C, blood pressure and sugar levels, kidney, liver and
College of Medicine coop fetes members with free medical checks, money-making skill
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Alcohol intake significantly influences colorectal cancer risk

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Alcohol intake significantly influences colorectal cancer risk

Experts have warned that high alcohol consumption is significantly associated with an increased risk for colorectal cancer, regardless of one’s genetic risk. In a new study, researchers said that drinking at least 25 g of alcohol daily in a lifetime was associated with a 1.8-fold increased risk for early-onset colorectal cancer in their finding published
Alcohol intake significantly influences colorectal cancer risk
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Eleta Eye Institute partners foundation on eye care at grassroots

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Eleta Eye Institute partners foundation on eye care at grassroots

The Eleta Eye Institute and VisionSpring have commenced the integration of primary eye care into selected Primary Health Care facilities in four local governments in Oyo State, in a project meant to build capacity for the prevention of blindness at the grassroots. The Aspire Coronation Trust (ACT) Foundation-sponsored project is to train 25 teachers from
Eleta Eye Institute partners foundation on eye care at grassroots
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Children’s Day: Organisation funds 30,000 cleft lip, palate repairs

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Children’s Day: Organisation funds 30,000 cleft lip, palate repairs

Smile Train, Nigeria, says it has successfully done over 30,000 cleft lips and palate repairs in Nigeria and through its Sing and Smile clubs is helping to create safe spaces for children with cleft lips and palates undergoing speech therapy. Smile Train’s helpline officer, Nigeria, Mr Paul Lobi speaking at the Sing and Smile Club
Children’s Day: Organisation funds 30,000 cleft lip, palate repairs
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How babies enjoy immunisation in Ondo State

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How babies enjoy immunisation in Ondo State

As Nigeria battles to end child and maternal mortality, Ondo State is not relenting in its quest to end the scourge. A field trip by a Nigerian Tribune reporter, sponsored by the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) to Ondo, showed that the routine immunisation statistics in the state revealed the effort put in place by
How babies enjoy immunisation in Ondo State
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‘Why daily intake of date protects against preeclampsia, makes labour easy’

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‘Why daily intake of date protects against preeclampsia, makes labour easy’

Many people have long believed that date is good for general health. There’s some evidence that shows that eating dates may help make labour and delivery easy, short, and healthy. What is more, experts say that eating dates during pregnancy is not only healthy but can contribute to preventing the development of preeclampsia. In a
‘Why daily intake of date protects against preeclampsia, makes labour easy’
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‘Nigeria’s education system requires an overhaul’

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‘Nigeria’s education system requires an overhaul’

Dr Odoh Onuora is an immigration consultant and specialist family physician resident in Canada. He speaks in this interview with CLEMENT IDOKO, on his motivation to establish Oasis Canadian Schools, the first offshore Canadian schools in Nigeria; the need to overhaul Nigeria’s education system and sundry issues. Excerpts. WHAT inspired you to establish the Oasis
‘Nigeria’s education system requires an overhaul’
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Babcock Varsity VC tasks new students on hardwork, good behaviour

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Babcock Varsity VC tasks new students on hardwork, good behaviour

PRESIDENT and Vice Chancellor, Babcock University, Ilisan-Remo, Ogun State, Professor Ademola Tayo, has charged the newly matriculated students of the university, totalling 3, 139 in number across disciplines, to take their studies and other legitimate activities expected of them very seriously. He said this would enable them to attain their goals for coming to the
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