Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 6th July 2023
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 06/07/23
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Ex-minister urges Nigerian shipowners to concentrate on tanker trade
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Ex-minister urges Nigerian shipowners to concentrate on tanker trade
THE Chairman of Integrated Oil and Gas Company, Captain Emmanuel Iheanacho, says it will be beneficial if Nigerian shipowners operating in the oil and gas sub-sector concentrate more on the tanker trade than operating liner services. Iheanacho, who is a former Minister of Interior, disclosed this while speaking with newsmen on the need to encourage
Ex-minister urges Nigerian shipowners to concentrate on tanker trade
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New duty regime will increase cost of vehicles, Motor Dealers kick
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New duty regime will increase cost of vehicles, Motor Dealers kick
MOTOR dealers have raised the alarm that the new exchange rate being used for the calculation of import duty on vehicles will lead to a rise in the cost of imported vehicles. Recall that the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), acting on a policy move by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), raised the exchange rate
New duty regime will increase cost of vehicles, Motor Dealers kick
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Benin-Ore Highway: Edo Reps member moves motion for urgent attention
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Benin-Ore Highway: Edo Reps member moves motion for urgent attention
A member representing Ovia Federal Constituency of Edo State in the House of Representatives, Mr. Dennis Idahosa, has raised a motion on the floor of the house to draw attention to the looming danger of the collapsing bridge on the busy Benin-Ore highway. A statement endorsed by his Special Adviser on media, Mr Friday Aghedo
Benin-Ore Highway: Edo Reps member moves motion for urgent attention
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Fagbohun, Lion’s new district governor, promises 100,000 free eye glasses, 150 surgeries
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Fagbohun, Lion’s new district governor, promises 100,000 free eye glasses, 150 surgeries
LIONS International District 404B2 Nigeria has said it is providing 100,000 free eye glasses, 100 cataract surgeries and 50 glaucoma surgeries, as part of its effort to prevent avoidable blindness and improve quality of life for the blind or visually impaired. In addition, there will be donation and upgrade of medical equipment to ophthalmology departments
Fagbohun, Lion’s new district governor, promises 100,000 free eye glasses, 150 surgeries
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Age, low education, income make pregnant woman more vulnerable to malaria —Study
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Age, low education, income make pregnant woman more vulnerable to malaria —Study
YOUNGER pregnant women, specifically those with lower levels of education and those in low?income occupations are at a higher risk of malaria infection in Nigeria, a study says. It, therefore, called for targeted malaria control interventions to increase access to insecticide?treated nets, provide regular malaria screening and treatment during prenatal visits and promote health education
Age, low education, income make pregnant woman more vulnerable to malaria —Study
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Nigeria’s menstrual health and hygiene poor — Expert
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Nigeria’s menstrual health and hygiene poor — Expert
IN Nigeria, only eight percent of schools have girls’ toilet compartment with provision for menstrual hygiene management, leaving a direct impact on attendance, reproductive health and learning outcomes in a girl-child. Also, 74 percent of schools are without access to basic sanitation services, while 91.4 percent of schools in Oyo State do not have disposable
Nigeria’s menstrual health and hygiene poor — Expert
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StudyExpress to reward exceptional dedication to studies in secondary schools in Nigeria
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StudyExpress to reward exceptional dedication to studies in secondary schools in Nigeria
IN a bid to celebrate students who have demonstrated academic performance and exceptional dedication to their studies, an international education and innovation company, StudyExpress, has set up an annual scholarship scheme known as StudyExpress Annual Scholastic Achievement (SASA) award scheme for students across secondary schools in Nigeria. According to the Chief Executive Officer of the
StudyExpress to reward exceptional dedication to studies in secondary schools in Nigeria
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How Nigeria can reduce prevalence of liver-related diseases —Akande
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How Nigeria can reduce prevalence of liver-related diseases —Akande
Dr Kolawole Akande is a hepatitis expert and the principal investigator of the Hepatitis Registry at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan. In this interview with SADE OGUNTOLA, he speaks on the prevalence of liver diseases in Nigeria and what should be done to stem it. IT is said that there is a high incidence
How Nigeria can reduce prevalence of liver-related diseases —Akande
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Resident doctors extend ultimatum, give FG two weeks
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Resident doctors extend ultimatum, give FG two weeks
The National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has further extended an already expired ultimatum issued to the Federal government by 2 weeks with effect from Wednesday, 5th July. The doctors in a communique issued at the end of the extraordinary National Executive Council(E-NEC) Meeting, signed by the NARD President, Dr Emeka Innocent, Secretary General, Chikezie
Resident doctors extend ultimatum, give FG two weeks
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Honey relieves cough symptoms, improves sleep in children —Study
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Honey relieves cough symptoms, improves sleep in children —Study
Self-treatment of cough with remedies of which honey is one is common. Except in infancy, honey has been shown to be a useful, inexpensive, readily available and safe substance for children. In fact, honey calms coughs better than cough medicine in children. Researchers, in a 2023 review to update evidence on effectiveness of honey for
Honey relieves cough symptoms, improves sleep in children —Study
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