
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 7th March 2024
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 07/03/24
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‘Implementing expatriate employment levy will impact FDI, Naira valuation’
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‘Implementing expatriate employment levy will impact FDI, Naira valuation’
Former Chairman, Oyo State Board of Internal Revenue, Mr Bicci Alli, has warned that despite its effects, the implementation of Expatriate Employment Levy (EEL) will impact on the much needed Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Particularly, he noted that the EEL will impact the nation’s banking on FDI to stem the free fall of the Naira.
‘Implementing expatriate employment levy will impact FDI, Naira valuation’
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FG laments rising cases of exams malpractice, other vices in schools
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FG laments rising cases of exams malpractice, other vices in schools
THE Federal Government has lamented the rising cases of examination malpractice, drug abuse, cultism and other vices in secondary schools in the country. As a result, it and has directed principals to resuscitate relevant school clubs and societies such as agric, press, literary and debating societies to keep the mind of students occupied with useful
FG laments rising cases of exams malpractice, other vices in schools
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Why we still sell forms for midwifery training instead of JAMB admission — Oyo Nursing College
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Why we still sell forms for midwifery training instead of JAMB admission — Oyo Nursing College
PROVOST, Oyo State College of Nursing and Midwifery, Mrs Gbonjubola Owolabi, has said the sale of forms for its basic midwifery training is to ensure Nigeria has more skilled birth attendants that can support its move to ensure a reduction in its maternal mortality rate. Mrs Owolabi, in a reaction to the college selling its
Why we still sell forms for midwifery training instead of JAMB admission — Oyo Nursing College
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Complaint of fake thyroid treatment cannot be investigated — UCH’s CMD
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Complaint of fake thyroid treatment cannot be investigated — UCH’s CMD
CHIEF Medical Director (CMD), University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Professor Jesse Otegbayo, has said that it would be difficult for the institution to investigate the allegation that a patient brought fake thyroid treatment drugs from the hospital. He stated that the complaint, as made on Instagram, a social media platform, through a handle, @ThetundeT, was
Complaint of fake thyroid treatment cannot be investigated — UCH’s CMD
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UI launches campus obesity network, records increase in obesity
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UI launches campus obesity network, records increase in obesity
By Sade Oguntola THE University of Ibadan (UI), in commemoration of World Obesity Day, has launched its campus obesity programme, as part of its intervention to curb overweight and obesity among its students. A new study had recently put cases of overweight and obesity in the university at 18.7 percent and
UI launches campus obesity network, records increase in obesity
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Economic Hardship: Lamentations of Nigerians about escalating prices of goods and services Pt1
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Economic Hardship: Lamentations of Nigerians about escalating prices of goods and services Pt1
Economic Hardship: Lamentations of Nigerians about escalating prices of goods and services Pt1
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Why I extended my Healthy Living Initiative programme to pry, secondary schools in Anambra —Mrs Soludo
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Why I extended my Healthy Living Initiative programme to pry, secondary schools in Anambra —Mrs Soludo
WIFE of the Anambra State governor, Mrs Nonye Soludo, has given early exposure of schoolchildren, teenagers and youths to the basics of healthy living and how to incorporate them in their daily lives as major reasons for extending her Healthy Living Initiative Programme to primary and secondary schools in the state. Mrs Soludo disclosed this
Why I extended my Healthy Living Initiative programme to pry, secondary schools in Anambra —Mrs Soludo
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At least six children undergo limb amputations every month due to mismanagement —Okunola
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At least six children undergo limb amputations every month due to mismanagement —Okunola
Dr Michael Okunola is a Consultant Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon with a sub-specialisation in Limb Lengthening and Deformity Correction at the Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma, University College Hospital, Ibadan. In this interview with SADE OGUNTOLA, he decried high incidents of limb amputation in children and Nigerians seeking care for fractures at the hospital. IS
At least six children undergo limb amputations every month due to mismanagement —Okunola
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Five JABU graduates make first-class honour during part two exam in Nigeria Law School
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Five JABU graduates make first-class honour during part two exam in Nigeria Law School
Five graduates from Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU) have left an indelible mark at the Nigerian Law School by bagging first-class honours in their recent Bar Part II examinations. This was contained in a memo released by the vice chancellor of the university, Professor Olasebikan Fakolujo, which was forwarded to the Nigerian Tribune. Fakolujo hinted that
Five JABU graduates make first-class honour during part two exam in Nigeria Law School
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UNIZIK warns new intakes against fake certificates, exam malpractice
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UNIZIK warns new intakes against fake certificates, exam malpractice
Vice Chancellor of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Anambra State, Professor Charles Okechukwu Esimone, has admonished the newly-admitted students into the university to be of good behaviour to achieve their future dreams. “To successfully end with the acquisition of a university degree in the institution, you owe certain obligations to the university, your parents and yourselves,”
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