Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 21st July 2022

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 21st July 2022

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Making health a political agenda, human resources central to national health security — Stakeholders

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Making health a political agenda, human resources central to national health security — Stakeholders

PERMANENT Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health,  Mr Mahmuda Mamman says that human resources for health, mobilisation of domestic resources and ensuring that health is on the political agenda for 2023 are key to addressing health security in Nigeria. Mamman, who spoke at the Health Security Policy Dialogue of the Nigerian Health Watch with the theme
Making health a political agenda, human resources central to national health security — Stakeholders
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Nigeria at moderate risk of Marburg virus disease —NCDC

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Nigeria at moderate risk of Marburg virus disease —NCDC

NIGERIA Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) says that it is on a high alert for Marburg virus disease although Nigeria’s overall risk of both importations of Marburg virus disease (MDV) and its potential impact on the Nigerian population is moderate. NCDC’s Director-General, Dr. Ifedayo Adetifa, in a release, said that Nigeria’s overall risk
Nigeria at moderate risk of Marburg virus disease —NCDC
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COVID-19 vaccine: Experts insist target interventions central to stopping hesitancy

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COVID-19 vaccine: Experts insist target interventions central to stopping hesitancy

EXPERTS, in a study, say targeted interventions are required for the desired COVID-19 vaccine uptake rate and herd immunity given the high vaccine hesitancy among adults in Nigeria. In the study, the researchers evaluated the prevalence of vaccine hesitancy among health care workers, university students and general adult population in the six geopolitical zones of
COVID-19 vaccine: Experts insist target interventions central to stopping hesitancy
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‘39.6 percent of unmarried university students use sexual performance-enhancing drugs’

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‘39.6 percent of unmarried university students use sexual performance-enhancing drugs’

EXPERTS say that the use of sexual performance-enhancing drugs is an emerging public health issue that requires a university-wide health advocacy campaign to stop among unmarried students in Nigerian universities. In a new study, researchers said 39.6 per cent of unmarried students in a survey at the University of Port Harcourt have used performance-enhancing drugs
‘39.6 percent of unmarried university students use sexual performance-enhancing drugs’
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Why deceased donor programmes are not commonplace in Nigeria — Prof Awobusuyi, transplant expert

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Why deceased donor programmes are not commonplace in Nigeria — Prof Awobusuyi, transplant expert

Professor Olugbenga Awobusuyi is the president-elect of the Nigerian Association of Nephrology and the Transplant Association of Nigeria. In this interview by SADE OGUNTOLA, he explains how Nigeria can circumvent the dearth of organs for transplantation and measures that need to be put in place to ensure Nigerians with kidney failure have a shot at
Why deceased donor programmes are not commonplace in Nigeria — Prof Awobusuyi, transplant expert
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IMB confirms piracy decline in Gulf of Guinea

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IMB confirms piracy decline in Gulf of Guinea

The International Maritime Bureau (IMB), in its half-year report of 2022, has lauded the reduction in piracy in the globe and expressed optimism that it is a new dawn for the shipping community globally. This is coming on the heels of the Bureau receiving the lowest number of reported incidents for the first half of
IMB confirms piracy decline in Gulf of Guinea
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Manner of collection of Lagos Wharf Landing Fee archaic — PSTT

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Manner of collection of Lagos Wharf Landing Fee archaic — PSTT

IN its continued efforts to free the corridors linking the ports of illegal collections and payments, the Port Standing Task Team (PSTT) has stated that plans are underway to engage the Lagos State Commissioner for Finance on the best way of Wharf Landing Fees collection. The task team said this would form part of its
Manner of collection of Lagos Wharf Landing Fee archaic — PSTT
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Killings: Youths protest in two LGAs in Imo, demand end to Ebubeagu operations

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Killings: Youths protest in two LGAs in Imo, demand end to Ebubeagu operations

YOUTHS from both Oru East and Oru West local government areas of Imo State on Wednesday protested over the alleged killing of 14 youths at Otulu and Awomamma communities by suspected Ebubeagu operatives.  The state governor, Hope Uzodimma, had on Tuesday said those killed were bandits and not wedding guests as being claimed, but the
Killings: Youths protest in two LGAs in Imo, demand end to Ebubeagu operations
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FMOT, NSC to sensitise stakeholders on roles of economic regulator

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FMOT, NSC to sensitise stakeholders on roles of economic regulator

The Federal Ministry of Transportation (FMOT), in collaboration with Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) is organising a sensitisation programme on some functions of the council. The programme, which would be chaired by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transportation, Dr Magdalene Ajani, is scheduled to hold on Friday, July 22, 2022 in Lagos. The theme of
FMOT, NSC to sensitise stakeholders on roles of economic regulator
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Despite concern over spread of covid-19, hajj successful —NAHCON chairman

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Despite concern over spread of covid-19, hajj successful —NAHCON chairman

The Chairman/Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Alhaji Zikrullah Kunle Hassan, has declared that despite the initial concern over the possible spread of Covid-19 disease, this year’s hajj went successfully without further spread of the pandemic. He, therefore, thanked Allah for sparing pilgrims from further spread of the dreaded Covid-19 which prevented hajj holding for two consecutive
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