
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 3rd July 2024
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 03/07/24
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Climate Change: Soludo donates 100,000 palm trees to Ojukwu varsity
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Climate Change: Soludo donates 100,000 palm trees to Ojukwu varsity
Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra has donated hundred thousand (100,000) palm trees to Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU) Igbariam, to foster eco-friendly environment in the school. The donation was disclosed to Journalists by the University’s Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof Kate Azuka Omenugha, during a press conference held at the Varsity’s auditorium on Tuesday ahead of
Climate Change: Soludo donates 100,000 palm trees to Ojukwu varsity
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NITDA partners Osun on enhancing digital economy for business innovations
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NITDA partners Osun on enhancing digital economy for business innovations
In furtherance of efforts geared at propelling Osun State and its people seamlessly into the fourth industrial revolution and ensuring business owners and the state at large improve their productivity and efficiency via digital technology to automate their operations and processes, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and the Osun State Government have engaged
NITDA partners Osun on enhancing digital economy for business innovations
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Managing stress related disorders
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Managing stress related disorders
While stress in some forms can’t be said to be bad for the system as experts have identified that there are good and bad stress, there is an important need to manage stress levels as studies have found that many health problems are related to stress and stress seems to worsen or increase the risk
Managing stress related disorders
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NUC approves 21 new Academic faculties, courses for ATBU
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NUC approves 21 new Academic faculties, courses for ATBU
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) Bauchi has got the nod of the National Universities Commission (NUC) for the accreditation of 21 new academic courses. ATBU also received approval for all courses offered at the Seven Colleges of Education and Polytechnics affiliated with it. In addition, all the Nine Courses offered at the World Bank supported
NUC approves 21 new Academic faculties, courses for ATBU
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Women should look beyond restrictions — Iwalola Akin-Jimoh
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Women should look beyond restrictions — Iwalola Akin-Jimoh
Iwalola Akin-Jimoh, a nutritionist, Executive Secretary of Youth Empowerment Foundation and Director of Fitness Connections Family Centre Gym is a woman of many parts. She is on the board of civil society organisations in Nigeria; Positive Action for Treatment Access (PATA), Development Communications Network (Devcoms) and Ovie Brume Foundation. She speaks with YEJIDE GBENGA-OGUNDARE on
Women should look beyond restrictions — Iwalola Akin-Jimoh
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How to dissolve statutory marriages in Nigeria (1)
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How to dissolve statutory marriages in Nigeria (1)
Introduction: The procedure for how to dissolve marriages in Nigeria depends on the type of marriage contracted. For the purpose of divorce proceedings, there are two major types of marriage in Nigeria, which are: Statutory marriage; a statutory marriage (also known as legal marriage or marriage under the Act) can only be dissolved by any
How to dissolve statutory marriages in Nigeria (1)
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The Kenya protests
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The Kenya protests
UNLESS whipped into line by the people and civil society, politicians on the African continent won’t stop taking the people for granted. That is the picture emerging from Kenya, where ongoing protests over unpopular tax legislation are fast morphing into an uprising against the government of President Williams Ruto. Last week, the largely peaceful rallies
The Kenya protests
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ICONS: Bamidele Abiodun First Lady of Ogun State, Nigeria
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ICONS: Bamidele Abiodun First Lady of Ogun State, Nigeria
Born on July 16, 1966 to the family of Professor Oladipo Habeeb Oduye, a former deputy vice chancellor at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria and the late Mrs Abimbola Wosilat Oduye, both from Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State. She attended The International School, Ibadan, for her secondary education and then obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in
ICONS: Bamidele Abiodun First Lady of Ogun State, Nigeria
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Group gets order restraining ATC from building masts close to existing BTS
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Group gets order restraining ATC from building masts close to existing BTS
Justice P. O. Lifu (JP), of a Federal High Court, sitting in Abuja, has granted an ex-parte order restraining ATC Nigeria Infrastructure Ltd and its business partner, MTN Nigeria Communications Plc, from commencing and continuing or completing the construction or erection or installation of Base Transceiver Stations towers or masts (BTS) within close proximity to
Group gets order restraining ATC from building masts close to existing BTS
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Supreme Court upholds ruling on Igbooye throne
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Supreme Court upholds ruling on Igbooye throne
The Supreme Court of Nigeria has struck out an appeal filed by Michael Onakoya against the decision of the Lagos Division of the Court of Appeal which affirmed the judgment of the lower court that dethroned him as king and Orijeru of Igbooye land, Epe. In a judgment delivered in suit SC//CV//969/2024 by the Supreme
Supreme Court upholds ruling on Igbooye throne
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