Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 7th July 2022

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 7th July 2022

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That stroke-like attack is an emergency — Anyanwo, stroke expert

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That stroke-like attack is an emergency — Anyanwo, stroke expert

Dr Benjamin Anyanwu is a stroke and critical care specialist at the Regions Stroke and Neuroscience Hospital, located in Owerri, Imo State. In this interview with SADE OGUNTOLA, he says many people have “stroke-like attacks”, which are overlooked although it is a harbinger of an impending major stroke.   I S transient ischemic attack (TIA)
That stroke-like attack is an emergency — Anyanwo, stroke expert
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OYSCHST signs MOU with LAUTECH for Dental Nursing programme

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OYSCHST signs MOU with LAUTECH for Dental Nursing programme

The management of the Oyo State College of Health Science and Technology (OYSCHST), Eleyele,  Ibadan had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ladoke Akintola University (LAUTECH),  Ogbomoso,  Oyo State, for its Dental Nursing programme. The official legal document of the MoU was jointly signed by the immediate past provost of the College, Mr
OYSCHST signs MOU with LAUTECH for Dental Nursing programme
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RASDA trains 250 teachers on reading, comprehension skills in Ogun

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RASDA trains 250 teachers on reading, comprehension skills in Ogun

The Reading Awareness Society for Development in Africa (RASDA), has trained a total of 250 teachers in the basic education schools on reading and comprehension skills in Ogun State. The training, which was organised  in collaboration with the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), was aimed at training the teachers to enhance their teaching capability. The
RASDA trains 250 teachers on reading, comprehension skills in Ogun
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‘How I stopped monthly N100m payment to ghost workers, schools in Anambra’

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‘How I stopped monthly N100m payment to ghost workers, schools in Anambra’

Member representing Nnewi North, Nnewi South, Ekwusigo federal constituency at the National Assembly Abuja, Hon Chris Azubogu has narrated how he helped to stop N100 million monthly loss in Anambra State. Azubogu in a press statement that he made available to Nigerian Tribune in Awka,  said that before 2007, Anambra State was losing  money to
‘How I stopped monthly N100m payment to ghost workers, schools in Anambra’
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Stakeholders seek amendment to Secondary Education Commission Act

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Stakeholders seek amendment to Secondary Education Commission Act

stakeholders in the education sector, have called on the National Assembly to ensure speedy passage and assent by President Muhammadu Buhari of the bill seeking amendment to the National Senior Secondary Education Commission Act No 47 of 1999, LFN cap N73.2004. They made the call during a public hearing organised by the Senate Committee on
Stakeholders seek amendment to Secondary Education Commission Act
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Time to embrace the truth

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Time to embrace the truth

It’s quite unfortunate that Nigerians, like people living in the ants’ kingdom, tirelessly work and compete day and night. We battle in this imprisoned country of ours to survive. We nakedly wade, like orphaned ducks, in the waters of cruelty with our very eyes in the land we call ours. But, of all, who is
Time to embrace the truth
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On actions and inactions on Owo attack

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On actions and inactions on Owo attack

Mass murder has gripped many Nigerian states; but in the South-West, Ondo State is just one among the few cauldrons. This latest and dreadful attack seems to open a new page of mass murder in Yorubaland, especially when it’s coming just 365 days after another mass murder was perpetrated in Igangan in Oyo State, no
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ASUU strike and our emotional wellbeing

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ASUU strike and our emotional wellbeing

Tunde is a 21-year-old 100L undergraduate who had written JAMB (University Entrance Exams) four times before gaining admission. He had barely spent three months in his first year when the ASUU strike commenced and they were sent home. His euphoria at finally entering the hallowed grounds of a university was interrupted by the strike and
ASUU strike and our emotional wellbeing
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Rector urges FG to address ASUU demands, declining standard of education

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Rector urges FG to address ASUU demands, declining standard of education

RECTOR, Baptist College of Theology, Lagos, Professor Emmanuel Oyemomi,  has urged the Federal Government to urgently address the declining standard of education in the country. He particularly asked the Federal Government to address the demands of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in view of the debilitating effect the prolonged strike is having on
Rector urges FG to address ASUU demands, declining standard of education
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FG tasks vice chancellors to address national development challenges

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FG tasks vice chancellors to address national development challenges

T HE Federal Government has called on vice chancellors of Nigerian universities to ensure the operation of the centres of excellence created in some universities to address specific developmental challenges in Nigeria. The Tertiary Education Trust Board   (TETFund) had in November 2020 approved N12 billion to the University of Lagos, University of Abuja and 10
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