Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 28th July 2022
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 28/07/22
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Senate summons CBN governor over naira free fall
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Senate summons CBN governor over naira free fall
The Senate, on Wednesday, resolved to summon the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr Godwin Emefiele, to educate and inform senators in a closed session on the reasons for the rapid depreciation of the value of the naira against foreign currencies. It also mandated the Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and Other Financial
Senate summons CBN governor over naira free fall
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FG approves three Airbus, Boeing aircraft for Nigeria Air take-off
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FG approves three Airbus, Boeing aircraft for Nigeria Air take-off
ALL hope is not lost for Nigeria to get another national airline as the Federal Government has just approved the leasing of three aircraft manufactured by the Boeing and Airbus companies. Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, hinted at this after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting in Abuja on Wednesday. According to Sirika, the
FG approves three Airbus, Boeing aircraft for Nigeria Air take-off
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Renewable energy remains cost-competitive amid energy crisis — Report
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Renewable energy remains cost-competitive amid energy crisis — Report
Costs for renewables continued to fall in 2021 as supply chain challenges and rising commodity prices have yet to show their full impact on project costs. The cost of electricity from onshore wind fell by 15%, offshore wind by 13% and solar PV by 13% compared to 2020. This provides a fillip to increased climate
Renewable energy remains cost-competitive amid energy crisis — Report
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ASUU strike: NLC leads protest to NASS
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ASUU strike: NLC leads protest to NASS
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) on Wednesday took the ongoing solidarity protest to the National Assembly Abuja over the prolonged strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities ASUU and vowed a total shutdown of the economy if nothing was done immediately by the Federal government for students to return to Schools The protesters who
ASUU strike: NLC leads protest to NASS
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Nigeria’s troubling insecurity
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Nigeria’s troubling insecurity
More often, there are some rising issues of insecurity bedeviling this great country with no measure or any solution in sight. How do we bring the people engaged in these evil acts to book? How can we continue as a nation like this? How can we live in a country of our birth but we
Nigeria’s troubling insecurity
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Oyomesi set to begin screening of 119 applicants for Alaafin stool
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Oyomesi set to begin screening of 119 applicants for Alaafin stool
Processes toward the emergence of the next Alaafin of Oyo are set to continue with the Oyomesi (kingmakers) billed to begin the screening of 119 persons that applied to fill the vacant stool. Head of princes of Oyo town, High Chief Mukaila Afonja, also referred to as Baba Iyaji, confirmed to Tribune Online that the
Oyomesi set to begin screening of 119 applicants for Alaafin stool
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Lagos communities decry non-functional waterworks
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Lagos communities decry non-functional waterworks
Communities in Epe, Lagos State, have decried the non-functional Epe Mini and Odoiragushi waterworks and the attendant water shortage. The communities were recently visited by the Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA), an environment-focused non-governmental organisation. CAPPA went to Odoiragushi and Poka communities in Eredo Local Council Development Area in Epe in Lagos, to
Lagos communities decry non-functional waterworks
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Insecurity: Senators stage walkout, sing ‘Buhari must go’
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Insecurity: Senators stage walkout, sing ‘Buhari must go’
THE floor of the Senate on Wednesday witnessed commotion as senators of the opposition parties angrily stormed out of plenary, chanting ‘Buhari must go’ and the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, should follow. The lawmakers are protesting against the security situation in the country. Trouble started when the Senate Minority Leader, Philip Aduda, raised a point
Insecurity: Senators stage walkout, sing ‘Buhari must go’
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Quackery threatens Ogun contraceptive uptake
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Quackery threatens Ogun contraceptive uptake
INDICATIONS have emerged that the targeted 46 per cent Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (CPR) being envisaged by the Ogun State Government in the year 2030 could be hardly achieved due to activities of quacks with attendants’ cases of ineffective and failed Family Planning (FP) being reported by women of reproductive age in the state. The state
Quackery threatens Ogun contraceptive uptake
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On teenage pregnancy
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On teenage pregnancy
Teenage pregnancy has been an issue for as long as anyone can remember and it has not gotten any better. Even though most of us have grown up in a time where we have more access to education than ever before, teenage pregnancy rates have only risen. With that said, new statistics shows that there
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