Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 22nd June 2023

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 22nd June 2023

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Akwa Ibom guber: Tribunal ignores YPP candidate’s relocation request

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Akwa Ibom guber: Tribunal ignores YPP candidate’s relocation request
The Governorship Elections Appeal Tribunal sitting in Uyo, Akwa Ibom, in the petition of Senator Bassey Albert and the Young Progressives Party (YPP) against the election of Pastor Umo Eno in the 2023 Guber election, has ignored the request of the petitioner for the tribunal to be relocated to Abuja even as it has been
Akwa Ibom guber: Tribunal ignores YPP candidate’s relocation request
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NSCDC arrests 4 suspected criminals in Bauchi

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NSCDC arrests 4 suspected criminals in Bauchi
Four suspected thieves who are said to specialise in breaking into people’s houses and stealing their properties in Misau Local Government Area of Bauchi have been arrested by the State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC). The disclosure was made by the States Commandant of NSCDC, Mr Ilelaboye Oyejide, while parading
NSCDC arrests 4 suspected criminals in Bauchi
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We promote healthy, mental wellbeing of students, staff —DU VC

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We promote healthy, mental wellbeing of students, staff —DU VC
Vice Chancellor of the Dominican University (DU), Ibadan, Oyo State, Professor Hyginus Ekwuazi, has revealed that the institution is committed to the mental and physical development of staff and students. The VC, in a statement made available to the Nigerian Tribune on Tuesday, spoke during a ‘Walk for a Healthy Nation’ organised at the weekend
We promote healthy, mental wellbeing of students, staff —DU VC
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Private universities will appreciate support from TETFund, no matter how little —VC, Adeleke University

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Private universities will appreciate support from TETFund, no matter how little —VC, Adeleke University
Professor Solomon Adebola, a professor of management science, is the President and Vice Chancellor of Adeleke University (AU), Ede, Osun State. In this interview by MODUPE GEORGE, he speaks about the institution, his achievements and why TETfund should allocate funds to private tertiary institutions too, among other educational issues.   You have been charting the course
Private universities will appreciate support from TETFund, no matter how little —VC, Adeleke University
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UI lecturers develop innovation to improve hearing

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UI lecturers develop innovation to improve hearing
THREE lecturers from the University of Ibadan (UI) have developed a technology known as ‘Chord Hearing Device’ designed to improve hearing. The auditory-aid technology was developed by a team of UI lecturers led by Adebolajo Adeyemo. Other members of the team are Bolanle Oladejo and Oluwasola Adeniyi. Acting director, Public Affairs, Tertiary Education Trust Fund
UI lecturers develop innovation to improve hearing
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Aspirin use causes sizeable drop in colorectal cancer case — Experts

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Aspirin use causes sizeable drop in colorectal cancer case — Experts
THE regular use of aspirin or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs could prove to be an effective strategy in preventing early-onset colorectal cancer cases, experts in a study have said. Researchers, in a new study, found with aspirin use, a 15 percent reduction for all adenomas and 33 percent for those with advanced histology, which is
Aspirin use causes sizeable drop in colorectal cancer case — Experts
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Unintended pregnancy, abortion in street-involved adolescents in Lagos, Osogbo high — Survey

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Unintended pregnancy, abortion in street-involved adolescents in Lagos, Osogbo high — Survey
UNINTENDED pregnancy and induced abortion is a common experience among the sexually active street-involved adolescents, with a history of school attendance significantly reducing the likelihood of being pregnant, a study has revealed. It added that those aged between 15 and 19 years who became pregnant are significantly less likely to abort. In a new study,
Unintended pregnancy, abortion in street-involved adolescents in Lagos, Osogbo high — Survey
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Nigeria’s high prevalence of hereditary breast cancer necessitates genetic counselling, screening —Expert

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Nigeria’s high prevalence of hereditary breast cancer necessitates genetic counselling, screening —Expert
A breast cancer expert, Professor Temidayo Ogundiran, has said Nigeria has a high prevalence of hereditary breast cancer and so there is the need for genetic counselling and screening of women to stem deaths from the cancer. Professor Ogundiran, in his inaugural lecture, entitled ‘Searchlight into the Dark Alley of Aberrant and Miscreants within the
Nigeria’s high prevalence of hereditary breast cancer necessitates genetic counselling, screening —Expert
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Stoke cases seasonal in southwestern Nigeria, mortality at 36.7% — Study

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Stoke cases seasonal in southwestern Nigeria, mortality at 36.7% — Study
EXPERTS, in a new study, say one out of six medical admissions in hospitals in south-western Nigeria is due to stroke, reaching its peak mid-dry and early wet season. Researchers, in an analysis of stroke admissions for the year 2022, said stroke admissions peaks early wet season and mid dry season, with December to January
Stoke cases seasonal in southwestern Nigeria, mortality at 36.7% — Study
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How alcohol can lead to kidney, liver, brain failure —Experts

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How alcohol can lead to kidney, liver, brain failure —Experts
ALCOHOL consumption has a long history in Nigeria, especially in the southern region, where it is served for multiple societal functions. It flows during celebrations and significant events like the coronation, new yam festivals, child naming ceremonies and even funerals. In the past, only adult men were culturally allowed to drink. It was a taboo
How alcohol can lead to kidney, liver, brain failure —Experts
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