Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 5th October 2023

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 5th October 2023

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Excessive salt intake causes heart diseases, deaths — Anambra gov’s wife

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Excessive salt intake causes heart diseases, deaths — Anambra gov’s wife
WIFE of the Anambra State governor, Mrs Nonye Soludo, has called for urgent action to modify the over-production and over-consumption of foods and beverages that do not have healthy production and nutritional history. Mrs Soludo, who stated this in Awka, while running a review of her healthy living projects over the last month, on Tuesday,
Excessive salt intake causes heart diseases, deaths — Anambra gov’s wife
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NISEPA key to actualisation of Gov Bago’s urban renewal policy — Agency boss

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NISEPA key to actualisation of Gov Bago’s urban renewal policy — Agency boss
The new General Manager of Niger State Environmental Protection Agency (NISEPA), Dr. Abubakar Mohammed, has described the agency as key to the success of the Urban Renewal Policy of Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago-led administration in the state. The General Manager gave the assurance during an interactive session with the staff of the agency on his
NISEPA key to actualisation of Gov Bago’s urban renewal policy — Agency boss
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No form of sexual activity is safe, if not practiced responsibly —Morhason-Bello

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No form of sexual activity is safe, if not practiced responsibly —Morhason-Bello
Imran Morhason-Bello, a Consultant in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan and Clinical Epidemiologist, is currently leading studies on different sexual behaviours and the risk of Human Papillomavirus (HPV)-associated cancers in women and men, including people living with HIV in Nigeria. In this interview with SADE OGUNTOLA, he shares findings
No form of sexual activity is safe, if not practiced responsibly —Morhason-Bello
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Southwest states to boost regional trade through rail interconnectivity

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Southwest states to boost regional trade through rail interconnectivity
Governments of the Southwestern States have resolved to boost regional trade with the proposed Rail interconnectivity. The State Commissioners of Transportation from the respective states in the Southwest, management team of the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria, (DAWN), and other relevant stakeholders from the region had at a meeting in Ibadan on Wednesday resolved to
Southwest states to boost regional trade through rail interconnectivity
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Nigeria: Restructure or reconfigure (6)

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Nigeria: Restructure or reconfigure (6)
THE high prevalence and reoccurrence of episodes of religious, ethnic and communal conflicts, violence, brigandage, insecurity, kidnappings and brutal massacre across Nigeria are all significant symptoms of a failing nation. Furthermore, the rise in social dissonance by separatist groups, such as Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of
Nigeria: Restructure or reconfigure (6)
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Police arrest suspected bandits’ informant over abduction of Katsina varsity students

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Police arrest suspected bandits’ informant over abduction of Katsina varsity students
The Nigerian Police, Katsina State Command, has disclosed the arrest of one person in connection with the kidnap of five female students of the Federal University Dutsinma (FUDMA) in Katsina State. Tribune Online reports that bandits, in the early hours of Wednesday, stormed the university and abducted five female students. Confirming the abduction, the Police
Police arrest suspected bandits’ informant over abduction of Katsina varsity students
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Blue Economy: NIMASA to invest in research, development —Jamoh

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Blue Economy: NIMASA to invest in research, development —Jamoh
Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Bashir Jamoh, has disclosed that the agency is set to reopen the Lokoja office in Kogi State, as part of efforts towards harnessing the blue economy, enhancing collaboration, while also promoting research and development. The DG, who made this known when he played host
Blue Economy: NIMASA to invest in research, development —Jamoh
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UAE delegation in Nigeria, to continue meeting with FG today

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UAE delegation in Nigeria, to continue meeting with FG today
The officials of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are in Nigeria to resolve the controversy over the issues of visa bans and suspension of flight operations between the two countries, Tribune Online gathered. The UAE officials who arrived in the country since Sunday have been meeting with the Nigerian officials on how to conclude on
UAE delegation in Nigeria, to continue meeting with FG today
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Apapa gridlock: Lagos govt begins traffic intervention, offers alternative parking space

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Apapa gridlock: Lagos govt begins traffic intervention, offers alternative parking space
The Lagos State government has appealed to stakeholders to embrace the E-Call Up System, stating that the initiative remains the best solution to eliminate gridlock along the Apapa-Tin-Can corridor. The government has also directed the immediate removal of all stationary trucks from the Apapa, Tin-Can axis and is providing alternative parking space for these trucks.
Apapa gridlock: Lagos govt begins traffic intervention, offers alternative parking space
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Hapag-Lloyd hikes shipping charges to Nigeria by $100 per container

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Hapag-Lloyd hikes shipping charges to Nigeria by $100 per container
GERMAN container shipping line Hapag-Lloyd has announced a new General Rate Increase (GRI) of $100 per container from India to Nigeria and Ghana. With a fleet of 258 ships transporting 11.8 million TEU per year, Hapag-Lloyd is one of the major container carriers to Nigeria. The German shipping line said that the new GRI will
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