Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 15th September 2022
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 15/09/22
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Motorists, travellers stranded as Ado-Ilawe-Ekiti road collapses
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Motorists, travellers stranded as Ado-Ilawe-Ekiti road collapses
MANY travellers and motorists on Wednesday were left stranded following the collapse of the Ado-Ekiti-Ilawe-Ekiti road, which connects the state to Ondo State. Nigerian Tribune observed that the road, before the collapse, served as an alternative route to people travelling between Ekiti and Ondo states. The other road between the two states, the AdoAkure expressway,
Motorists, travellers stranded as Ado-Ilawe-Ekiti road collapses
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FG orders buyers of seized drug-linked properties to pay N31m extra
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FG orders buyers of seized drug-linked properties to pay N31m extra
THE Federal Executive Council (FEC) has ordered the buyers of two seized real estate properties in Lagos to pay government more money to meet the cost of prevailing cost in 2001 when they were valued. This followed a memo presented to the council by the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, which explained that
FG orders buyers of seized drug-linked properties to pay N31m extra
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Police recruitment: Ex-IG Musiliu Smith resigns as chairman of Police Service Commission
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Police recruitment: Ex-IG Musiliu Smith resigns as chairman of Police Service Commission
Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC), Muslim Smith, has resigned from the post. The action is coming on the heels of controversy surrounding the recruitment process into the Nigeria Police Force. Tribune Online learnt that the board of the commission had advised him to resign and he heeded the counsel. Both the commission and
Police recruitment: Ex-IG Musiliu Smith resigns as chairman of Police Service Commission
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FG pays N289m to 74 victims of police brutality
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FG pays N289m to 74 victims of police brutality
The Federal Government, on Wednesday, paid a total sum of N289, 384, 09 million as compensation to 74 beneficiaries and victims whose rights were violated by the defunct Special Anti Robbery Squad of the Nigerian Police. The symbolic presentation of cheques to the various beneficiaries and victims was done at the Headquarters of the National
FG pays N289m to 74 victims of police brutality
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Southwest PDP backs Atiku, insists Ayu must go
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Southwest PDP backs Atiku, insists Ayu must go
THERE is no end in sight to the internal crisis bedeviling the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as stakeholders from the South-West have demanded the resignation of its national chairman, Senator Iyorchia Ayu, in the interest of equity, justice and fairplay. However, its presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has stated that their request is achievable but
Southwest PDP backs Atiku, insists Ayu must go
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MAX provides emergency healthcare aid in Korede village
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MAX provides emergency healthcare aid in Korede village
Leading the African mobility platform and high-tech/electric vehicle financier, Metro Africa Xpress Inc. (MAX) has donated a high-performance three-wheeler to Korede village, a rural community in Oyo State. The three-wheeler is intended to be used within the community’s healthcare system as an ambulance. This was done as part of the mobility tech company’s commitment to
MAX provides emergency healthcare aid in Korede village
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Ekiti launches cancer control policy, begins free screening for 5,000 women
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Ekiti launches cancer control policy, begins free screening for 5,000 women
Ekiti State government has launched its cancer control policy and plan as part of measures to provide quality and sustainable healthcare delivery for citizens across the 16 local government areas of the state. The Commissioner for Health, Dr Oyebanji Filani, while speaking during the launch of the policy and flag-off ceremony on cervical cancer secondary
Ekiti launches cancer control policy, begins free screening for 5,000 women
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AMR: Nigeria, 13 African countries limited on drug-resistant pathogens testing
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AMR: Nigeria, 13 African countries limited on drug-resistant pathogens testing
MULTI-country research on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Africa says most laboratories across Africa are not ready for AMR testing. It says further that only a fraction can evaluate AMR despite the looming crisis of drug-resistant pathogens. The finding of the study, released at the African Union meeting indicated that only five of 15 antibiotic-resistant pathogens
AMR: Nigeria, 13 African countries limited on drug-resistant pathogens testing
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Osteoarthritis is due to joint damage, not ageing —Expert
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Osteoarthritis is due to joint damage, not ageing —Expert
A physiotherapist, Dr Najim Raji says that daily stresses applied to the joints, particularly the weight-bearing points on the knee, ankle and hips, play important role in individuals developing osteoarthritis, a joint damage, rather than ageing. Dr Raji spoke at the 2022 World Physiotherapy Day with the theme ‘Osteoarthritis’ organised by the Nigerian Society of
Osteoarthritis is due to joint damage, not ageing —Expert
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Bullying in Nigerian society must stop
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Bullying in Nigerian society must stop
Being fat, obese, or physically challenged now looks like the worst disease around the world. Nigeria is not excluded and this is owing to the rate at which fat people or people with disabilities are treated by the community, their peers, even by teachers, families and friends. It is unbearable. They seem to be treated
Bullying in Nigerian society must stop
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