Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 1st November 2022

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 1st November 2022

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(BREAKING): Scores of passengers stranded at Lagos airport

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(BREAKING): Scores of passengers stranded at Lagos airport

Scores of passengers who planned to board the early morning flights out of the private terminal otherwise known as MMA2 at the Lagos airport are presently stranded as one of the aviation unions protesting the sack of 37 workers by the management of the terminal blocked the entrances leading to the terminal. According to information
(BREAKING): Scores of passengers stranded at Lagos airport
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Ikare-Akoko’s Oloke Meji Festival: A blend of history, tradition and panache

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Ikare-Akoko’s Oloke Meji Festival: A blend of history, tradition and panache

The people of Ikare-Akoko community recently celebrated the settlement of their forebears on the hills before settling in their present abode. HAKEEM GBADAMOSI reports the significance of the colorful festival to the people of the ancient town as they exhibited their rich culture and tradition. It was a mix of tradition and culture, as well
Ikare-Akoko’s Oloke Meji Festival: A blend of history, tradition and panache
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Mentally retarded teenager jaywalks into night, mistaken for thief

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Mentally retarded teenager jaywalks into night, mistaken for thief

Ismaila Olayiwola is 19 years old. He does not know his father. The surname he bears is that of his maternal grandfather. He does not know his name either, and calls himself another one. He speaks as if he has a little tongue twist which makes his words unclear. He doesn’t know about money and
Mentally retarded teenager jaywalks into night, mistaken for thief
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$538 million SAPZ: How far can Nigeria go with the 9-year-old ‘Adesina’ project?

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$538 million SAPZ: How far can Nigeria go with the 9-year-old ‘Adesina’ project?

The Special Agricultural Processing Zone (SAPZ), a laudable initiative of the African Development Bank (AFDB) implemented in 18 African countries is expected to gulp $538 million in Nigeria with funding from the AfDB and the Islamic Development bank. Many who celebrate this initiative may not know that this project was initiated and launched in 2013
$538 million SAPZ: How far can Nigeria go with the 9-year-old ‘Adesina’ project?
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ASAN, NIAS, seek increased funding for research in poultry, livestock sector

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ASAN, NIAS, seek increased funding for research in poultry, livestock sector

The Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN) and the Nigerian Institute of Animal Science (NIAS) have advocated increased funding for research and development in the poultry and livestock sector to address the issues of feed shortages, low breed potentials and management deficiencies. The call was contained in a communique jointly signed by members of the
ASAN, NIAS, seek increased funding for research in poultry, livestock sector
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FG, Customs to stop smuggling of food out of Nigeria —Agric Minister

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FG, Customs to stop smuggling of food out of Nigeria —Agric Minister

The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr Mohammed Mahmood Abubakar, has said that the Federal Government is working with the customs to make sure the smuggling of food is stopped in order to avoid shortage of food in the country. He said this during a working visit to the headquarters of the National Horticultural
FG, Customs to stop smuggling of food out of Nigeria —Agric Minister
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NVMA seeks FG’s support for members

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NVMA seeks FG’s support for members

A call has gone to the Federal Government of Nigeria to continue to provide the much needed support for the veterinary profession so it can continue to play its vital role in the development and protection of the livestock sector of the country’s economy. The call was made by the President, Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association
NVMA seeks FG’s support for members
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FG restates plans to empower women for economic growth, smart climate change

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FG restates plans to empower women for economic growth, smart climate change

The Federal Ministry of Women Affairs has reiterated its commitment to empower women for economic growth and climate change improvement. This was stated by the permanent secretary of the ministry, Alhaji Aliyu Shehu-Shinkafi in Abuja recently, during the 22nd Regular National Council on Women Affairs’ (NCWA) meeting, with the theme, “Gender Inclusivity and Women Economic
FG restates plans to empower women for economic growth, smart climate change
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BREAKING: Buhari leaves for UK on medical check-up

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BREAKING: Buhari leaves for UK on medical check-up

President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to leave for London Monday for a medical check-up. His Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, announced this in a tweet on his verified personal handle earlier in the day. He said the President will return to the country the second week of November. The President had cancelled
BREAKING: Buhari leaves for UK on medical check-up
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US security alert needless, no cause for alarm —NSA

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US security alert needless, no cause for alarm —NSA

Against the backdrop of security alerts issued by Western countries led by the United States on what they fear was the impending terrorist attack in Abuja, the Federal Government, on Monday, reassured that there is no cause for alarm as citizens are not imperilled in the nation’s capital. The National Security Adviser (NSA), Major General
US security alert needless, no cause for alarm —NSA
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