Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 29th September 2022
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 29/09/22
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‘Gangsta Paradise’ rapper, Coolio, suffers cardiac arrest, found dead in bathroom
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‘Gangsta Paradise’ rapper, Coolio, suffers cardiac arrest, found dead in bathroom
Coolio, born Artis Leon Ivey Jr., reportedly died Wednesday night in Los Angeles. He was 59 years old. According to TMZ, the “Gangster’s Paradise” rapper was visiting a friend yesterday evening when he died. Coolio’s longtime manager, Jarez, says he went to the bathroom at his friend’s house but did not come out after a
‘Gangsta Paradise’ rapper, Coolio, suffers cardiac arrest, found dead in bathroom
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Oyo NUT commissions sports complex in Ibadan
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Oyo NUT commissions sports complex in Ibadan
The national president of the Nigerian Union of Teachers, Mr Audu Titus Amba has urged teachers in the country to continue to support their leaders and work hard for the benefit of the teaching profession Amba, who said that he is proud to be a teacher and will continue to be part of every transformation
Oyo NUT commissions sports complex in Ibadan
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It’s important universities, industries collaborate on research —Pat Utomi
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It’s important universities, industries collaborate on research —Pat Utomi
A professor of Political Economy and entrepreneurship coach, Patrick Utomi, has harped on universities’ collaboration with the industries in problem-solving researches that can substantially take Nigeria and its people out of poverty. He made the comments as a keynote speaker at an event to reopen the Centre for Research in Enterprise and Action in Management
It’s important universities, industries collaborate on research —Pat Utomi
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OSCATECH upbeat about ICAN accreditation of accountancy programme
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OSCATECH upbeat about ICAN accreditation of accountancy programme
Management of the Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology (OYSCATECH), Igboora, is upbeat about the accreditation of the accountancy programme of the institution by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN). The optimism is coming after the visit by the ICAN accreditation team, led by Dr Olabamiji Ogunlade, which scored the institution high
OSCATECH upbeat about ICAN accreditation of accountancy programme
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Go for problem-solving research to fix Nigeria, Buhari’s aide tells universities
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Go for problem-solving research to fix Nigeria, Buhari’s aide tells universities
Senior Special Assistant to President Buhari on UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, has challenged Nigerian universities to bring forward research projects that are capable of solving major societal problems. She gave the task at the 2022 Research and Innovation Fair organised by the Lagos State University (LASU) Ojo, recently. She noted that
Go for problem-solving research to fix Nigeria, Buhari’s aide tells universities
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Committee of VCs misinformed FG about our salaries —Polytechnic lecturers
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Committee of VCs misinformed FG about our salaries —Polytechnic lecturers
Polytechnic lecturers in the country have taken a swipe at the committee of vice-chancellors of Nigerian Universities (CVCNU) over a report credited to it that chief lecturers in Nigeria polytechnics’(and colleges of education) earn more than professors in the universities. The lecturers under their umbrella body, Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) refuted the claim
Committee of VCs misinformed FG about our salaries —Polytechnic lecturers
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Tea inhibits germs that cause gum disease
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Tea inhibits germs that cause gum disease
Tea has been consumed for centuries and is the most consumed beverage in the world after packaged water. Tea in its various forms – black (fermented), green (non-fermented) and oolong (semifermented) – has been reported to be consumed by a third of the world’s population. Recent scientific investigations suggest that chemical constituents of tea have
Tea inhibits germs that cause gum disease
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13 things mentally strong people don’t do
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13 things mentally strong people don’t do
Emotional toughness requires building our resilience and overcoming our vulnerabilities. Similar to visiting the gym and exercising regularly to toughen our physical muscles; we can also build up our emotional muscles. The critical question is how? Today’s article is a synopsis of a book by the same title, written by Amy Morin, which comes highly
13 things mentally strong people don’t do
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Anambra govt kicks off free anti-rabies vaccination campaign
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Anambra govt kicks off free anti-rabies vaccination campaign
The Anambra State government through the Ministry of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, has kicked off its 2022 anti-rabies awareness campaign and free vaccination of dogs and cats against rabies to eliminate human deaths from rabies by 2030. Nigerian Tribune learnt that the free vaccination campaign, which took place at the
Anambra govt kicks off free anti-rabies vaccination campaign
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WHO, ILO call for new measures to tackle mental health issues at work
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WHO, ILO call for new measures to tackle mental health issues at work
World Health Organisation (WHO) and the International Labour Organisation (ILO) have called for concrete actions to address mental health concerns in the working population, saying an estimated 12 billion workdays are lost annually due to depression and anxiety, all costing the global economy nearly US$ 1 trillion. COVID-19 triggered a 25% increase in general anxiety
WHO, ILO call for new measures to tackle mental health issues at work
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