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Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 07/09/22
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Okpe-Union inaugurates BoT members, commends Okowa for supporting Oborevwori
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Okpe-Union inaugurates BoT members, commends Okowa for supporting Oborevwori
THE Okpe-Union home and abroad, led by Professor Emurobome Idolor, has appreciated Governor Ifeanyi Okowa for his support for their son, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, Speaker and gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state. At an emergency annual general meeting of the union held at Orerokpe community to inaugurate its Board of
Okpe-Union inaugurates BoT members, commends Okowa for supporting Oborevwori
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CSOs threatens legal actions against rainforest depletion in C’River
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CSOs threatens legal actions against rainforest depletion in C’River
Civil Society Organisations in Cross River State have accused the state government of being at the centre and main perpetrator of illegal forest depletion, destruction and loss in the state. Reports presented by the CSOs indicated that the categorisation of Cross River State as the home of “West Africa’s largest pristine rain forest” is highly
CSOs threatens legal actions against rainforest depletion in C’River
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Edo govt to develop tourism master plan, revitalise Ojirami Dam
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Edo govt to develop tourism master plan, revitalise Ojirami Dam
The Edo State government says it has concluded arrangement to revitalise the Ojirami Dam in Akoko Edo Local Government Area of the state to provide and supply potable water to residents. The state governor, Godwin Obaseki made the disclosure at the 25th coronation anniversary and birthday celebration of the Otaru of Igarra, Oba Emmanuel Adeche
Edo govt to develop tourism master plan, revitalise Ojirami Dam
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PKGlobal empowers widows, underprivileged, others in Delta
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PKGlobal empowers widows, underprivileged, others in Delta
Widows, single mothers, among other underprivileged in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State, have been empowered by a United States of America-based ministries. The gesture coming from Christ Ignite International Ministries, Houston Texas, USA, through its global outreach, PK Global Ministries saw the recipients smiling home with assorted foodstuffs, including rice, beans, yams,
PKGlobal empowers widows, underprivileged, others in Delta
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LAUTECH graduate returns certificate, demands fees refund
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LAUTECH graduate returns certificate, demands fees refund
One Oludare Alaba, a graduate of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, on Monday, stormed his alma mater returning his certificate and asking for a refund of fees paid to the school till he graduated. Oludare hinged his request on that his certificate had brought him nothing
LAUTECH graduate returns certificate, demands fees refund
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E2%80%95-fg/ 31% of Nigerians still can’t read, write ? FG
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31% of Nigerians still can’t read, write ? FG
In spite of huge investment in the education sector in Nigeria, the Federal Government, on Monday, revealed that about 31 per cent of the nation’s population cannot read and write. Minister of State for Education, Rt Honourable Goodluck Opiah, made this known during ministerial briefing on the 2022 International Literacy Day with the theme: ‘Transforming
31% of Nigerians still can’t read, write ? FG
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PDP bigwigs aided Buhari’s re-election —Wike
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PDP bigwigs aided Buhari’s re-election —Wike
RIVERS State governor, Nyesom Wike, has made good his threat to expose alleged dirty dealings between the bigwigs of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and notable members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) over the re-election bid of President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019. Wike opened the can of worms at the commissioning of the Etche
PDP bigwigs aided Buhari’s re-election —Wike
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Liz Truss appoints Kemi Badenoch as a cabinet member
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Liz Truss appoints Kemi Badenoch as a cabinet member
The new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Liz Truss has appointed a British politician of Nigerian descent, Kemi Badenoch, as a member of her newly reshuffled cabinet on Tuesday. Kemi was appointed as the new Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade. The appointment, which was contained in
Liz Truss appoints Kemi Badenoch as a cabinet member
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Building collapse: Is Nigeria enacting adequate laws or suffering from breach in implementation?
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Building collapse: Is Nigeria enacting adequate laws or suffering from breach in implementation?
As buildings continue to collapse across Nigeria, experts have once again raised human factors; flouting of building codes, use of fake, defective and substandard materials, negligence as well as incompetence and corruption as factors responsible for high rate of collapses. YEJIDE GBENGA-OGUNDARE reports that professionals have called for close monitoring on adherence to building regulations,
Building collapse: Is Nigeria enacting adequate laws or suffering from breach in implementation?
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ASUU strike: Committee of VCs sets up peace team, mulls N800,000 salary for professors
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ASUU strike: Committee of VCs sets up peace team, mulls N800,000 salary for professors
THE Committee of Vice Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (CVCNU) has called on the Federal Government to pay University professors N800,000 as against the N1.2 million negotiated by the Nimi Briggs committee. News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the proposal was made during a meeting with the Federal Government on Tuesday in Abuja. The proposal
ASUU strike: Committee of VCs sets up peace team, mulls N800,000 salary for professors
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