Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 28th December 2023

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 28th December 2023

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LASAA, LASBCA collaborate to streamline development board signage permits

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LASAA, LASBCA collaborate to streamline development board signage permits
Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency (LASAA) and the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) have fine-tuned strategic collaboration efforts aimed at obtaining approval process for property development board signage permits and building construction permits. This initiative, which is set to commence on January 1, 2024, represents a joint commitment to enhancing the overall development
LASAA, LASBCA collaborate to streamline development board signage permits
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CBN assures bank depositors of fund’s safety

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CBN assures bank depositors of fund’s safety
THE Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has assured depositors of the safety of their funds in Nigerian banks, stressing that banks in the country remain safe and sound. The apex bank advised the public to continue their regular activities without being alarmed by reports that have not emanated from it about the health status of
CBN assures bank depositors of fund’s safety
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Palestinians and Israelis: Hate without end? (Part 6)

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Palestinians and Israelis: Hate without end? (Part 6)
AFTER the 2nd world war, there was the desire to put an institution in place to prevent the advent of another world war. This led to the creation of the United Nations (UN) through the UN Charter. The preamble to the UN Charter reads as follows: “WE THE PEOPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS DETERMINED to
Palestinians and Israelis: Hate without end? (Part 6)
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Brain-drain involuntary, taking ‘blood’ from Nigeria’s health system —OBJ

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Brain-drain involuntary, taking ‘blood’ from Nigeria’s health system —OBJ
FORMER president of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has said brain drain in the health sector in itself is good, but a misfortune for Nigeria, because the movement is involuntary and can be equated to taking away ‘blood’ from the nation’s economy. Chief Obasanjo, who was the chairman of the valedictory programme and birthday celebration of
Brain-drain involuntary, taking ‘blood’ from Nigeria’s health system —OBJ
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Lack of awareness of pre-marital genoytype screening fueling sickle cell cases in Nigeria – Dr Akintunde

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Lack of awareness of pre-marital genoytype screening fueling sickle cell cases in Nigeria – Dr Akintunde
In this interview with SADE OGUNTOLA, a Principal Medical Officer at the University of Ilorin Health Services Clinic and the overall best graduate from the 20th Genetic Counselling Training Course on Sickle Cell Disorders by the Sickle Cell Foundation Nigeria, Dr Nathaniel A. Akintunde, advocates for genotype screening and genetic counselling for all Nigerian adolescents
Lack of awareness of pre-marital genoytype screening fueling sickle cell cases in Nigeria – Dr Akintunde
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Study confirms efficacy of eight commercial antidiabetic herbal products, warns about danger to liver

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Study confirms efficacy of eight commercial antidiabetic herbal products, warns about danger to liver
Herbal preparations, often promoted as being natural and completely safe, are gaining popularity in the management of diabetes mellitus, despite the lack of scientific data to confirm their efficacy and safety claims. In a new study, researchers at the University of Ibadan confirmed the efficacy of eight commercial antidiabetic herbal products, with an accompanying blood
Study confirms efficacy of eight commercial antidiabetic herbal products, warns about danger to liver
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Group decries number of unsafe abortions, complications in Oyo

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Group decries number of unsafe abortions, complications in Oyo
EXECUTIVE Director of the Plan Health Advocacy and Development Foundation, Mr Obatunde Oladapo, has expressed concern over the number of unsafe abortions in Oyo State and the need to stem the needless deaths and ill-health arising from them. Oladapo, who spoke at the stakeholders’ assessment and consultative session on the prevention of unsafe abortion organised
Group decries number of unsafe abortions, complications in Oyo
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Asido Foundation’s end of year gratitude challenge

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Asido Foundation’s end of year gratitude challenge
Halima completed her university education this year but narrowly missed mobilisation for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme due to late collation and submission of names from her university. Thus, she had to wait till the new year, hopefully in the first quarter, for eventual mobilisation. She has been very upset with this situation
Asido Foundation’s end of year gratitude challenge
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NAFDAC DG harps on transparency, corrupt-free operations

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NAFDAC DG harps on transparency, corrupt-free operations
DIRECTOR-GENERAL of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Professor Mojisoola Adeyeye, has stressed the importance of transparency and corrupt-free operations for the agency to deliver on its mandate to Nigerians. She made the assertion at a three-day training programme on ‘Anti-corruption, Leadership in the 21st Century and Ethical Value in
NAFDAC DG harps on transparency, corrupt-free operations
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Diseases common in children in the 50s, 60s have re-emerged, don says

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Diseases common in children in the 50s, 60s have re-emerged, don says
A paediatrician, Professor Samuel Omokhodion, has expressed concern that diseases like kwashiorkor, marasmus and infectious diseases that caused ill-health and deaths in children back in the 1950s and early 1960s are re-emerging in the children’s emergency units of many Nigeria’s hospitals. He declared that more commonly, new babies are also dying from prenatal anaphylaxis, neonatal
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