Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 30th June 2022

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 30th June 2022

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FG, stakeholders told to prioritise palliative care to reduce health-related suffering

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FG, stakeholders told to prioritise palliative care to reduce health-related suffering

Founder, Breast Cancer Association of Nigeria (BRECAN) and first lady of Ondo State, Mrs Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, has called on government and stakeholders in the health sector to identify palliative care as an integral part of healthcare provision and accord it the necessary recognition, attention and adequate funding. Mrs Anyanwu-Akeredolu spoke at the launch of a
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Many Nigerians close to having stroke — Adewole, ex-minister

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Many Nigerians close to having stroke — Adewole, ex-minister

FORMER Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewole, says many Nigerians are on the verge of having stroke, although many attribute it to myths and challenges that are preventable. Adewole spoke at the closing of a two-day African Stroke Leaders’ Summit with the theme ‘Operationalise a Roadmap for Reducing the Burden of Stroke in Africa: Vision
Many Nigerians close to having stroke — Adewole, ex-minister
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Most Nigerians living with ulcer, cancer-causing infection despite poor diagnosis, treatment — Expert

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Most Nigerians living with ulcer, cancer-causing infection despite poor diagnosis, treatment — Expert

PRESIDENT, African Helicobacter and Microbiota Study Initiative, Professor Stella Smith, says that 50 percent of the world’s population, Nigerian inclusive, is infected with helicobacter pylori, an organism that can cause gastric disorders, including peptic ulcer disease, gastritis and gastric cancer, but its diagnosis and treatment in Nigeria is poor. Smith, who spoke at the official
Most Nigerians living with ulcer, cancer-causing infection despite poor diagnosis, treatment — Expert
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Nine science-based health benefits of Moringa oleifera

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Nine science-based health benefits of Moringa oleifera

MORINGA tree is also known as the ‘miracle tree’ and there is a good reason. The leaves, fruit, sap, oil, roots, bark, seeds, pod and flowers of the tree have medicinal properties. The leaves of the Moringa tree, also known as the ‘drumstick tree’, are nutritional and are incorporated in many Indian cuisines. Adding them
Nine science-based health benefits of Moringa oleifera
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Why do young people turn to drug abuse?

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Why do young people turn to drug abuse?

Akin and Abdul are room-mates in the University. Akin is quiet, shy and easy going while Abdul is more outgoing, has numerous friends and is usually very popular wherever he goes. In terms of academic performance, Akin is more studious and has always had excellent grades. Abdul on the other hand, usually skips classes and
Why do young people turn to drug abuse?
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How harmful cultural practices affect children’s rights, health, wellbeing —Experts

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How harmful cultural practices affect children’s rights, health, wellbeing —Experts

Across regions, millions of children continue to suffer from various forms of harmful practices, including female genital mutilation, early and forced marriage, corporal punishment, violent initiation rites, child labour and child trafficking, and several types of sexual violence. According to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), some 650 million girls and women have been married
How harmful cultural practices affect children’s rights, health, wellbeing —Experts
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APM Terminals Apapa backs FG on Apapa port rail linkage

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APM Terminals Apapa backs FG on Apapa port rail linkage

Nigeria’s leading container terminal, APM Terminals Apapa has expressed support for the Federal Government’s drive to connect the Apapa Port to the Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge rail line. The Country Managing Director of APM Terminals Nigeria, Mr Klaus Laursen, said this when the Minister of State for Transportation, Senator GbemisolaSaraki, visited the terminal recently. He said
APM Terminals Apapa backs FG on Apapa port rail linkage
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MOWCA Secretary General begins strategic alliance talks with IMO

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MOWCA Secretary General begins strategic alliance talks with IMO

Dr Paul Adalikwu, Secretary-General of the Maritime Organisation of West and Central Africa (MOWCA) has commenced strategic alliance talks with the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in London This was a major fallout of his first formal visit to the Secretary General of the IMO, Kitack Lim after about a decade of MOWCA’s absence from the
MOWCA Secretary General begins strategic alliance talks with IMO
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NSC to hold 16th international maritime seminar for judges

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NSC to hold 16th international maritime seminar for judges

The Nigerian Shippers’ Council under the auspices of the Federal Ministry of Transportation in collaboration with the National Judicial Institute is set to host the 16th edition of the International Maritime Seminar for Judges under the chairmanship of His Lordship, Hon. Justice Bode Rhodes-Vivour CFR, retired Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. In a
NSC to hold 16th international maritime seminar for judges
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Alleged drug importation: Ensure importers sign indemnity form, ANLCA tells members

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Alleged drug importation: Ensure importers sign indemnity form, ANLCA tells members

Following the arrest of a clearing agent, Otunba Sunday Oyebola who is a chieftain of the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA) over alleged importation of psychotropic drugs by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) recently, ANLCA has directed its members to ensure importers sign Indemnity Form before any cargo will be cleared
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