
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 21st November 2024
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 21/11/24
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target=_blank>Katsina LG polls: PDP candidates to challenge nomination fees hike in Court
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Katsina LG polls: PDP candidates to challenge nomination fees hike in Court
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Chairmanship Candidates Forum for the upcoming Local Government Election in Katsina state has vowed to challenge the high cost of nomination fees in court. To this end, it directed its legal team to begin the process of challenging the exorbitant nomination fees imposed by the state Independent Electoral Commission. In a
Katsina LG polls: PDP candidates to challenge nomination fees hike in Court
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target=_blank>I won’t stop calling out Abiodun’s govt — PDP’s Adebutu
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I won’t stop calling out Abiodun’s govt — PDP’s Adebutu
Honourable Oladipupo Adebutu, the 2023 governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun, said no amount of intimidation by Governor Dapo Abiodun, will silence him for being the voice of opposition in the state. He stated this on Wednesday during a media parley, held in Abeokuta, that he is passionate about good governance
I won’t stop calling out Abiodun’s govt — PDP’s Adebutu
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target=_blank>NGO moves to mitigate insecurity in Taraba
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NGO moves to mitigate insecurity in Taraba
Gideon & Para-Mallam Peace Foundation, a non governmental organisation on Wednesday commenced a six months peace awareness and sensitization campaign to mitigate security crisis in state. Revd Dr. Gideon Para-Mallam President, and CEO The Gideon & Para-Mallam Peace Foundation, disclosed during the programme in Wukari town, Wukari local area of Taraba that the idea was
NGO moves to mitigate insecurity in Taraba
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target=_blank>Expert calls for research for better treatment of heart failure
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Expert calls for research for better treatment of heart failure
A cardiologist, Professor Olakunle Akinboboye, says Africans are disproportionately affected by heart failure and urged for research in Nigeria to provide the best possible care for this ailment. Akinboboye, the medical director of Laurelton Heart Specialist in New York, gave the charge in the 2024 distinguished alumni lecture of the Ibadan College of Medicine Alumni
Expert calls for research for better treatment of heart failure
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target=_blank>More adolescents than children increasingly dying from preventable causes in Nigeria — Prof. Fatusi
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More adolescents than children increasingly dying from preventable causes in Nigeria — Prof. Fatusi
THE Vice Chancellor of the University of Medical Sciences in Ondo, Professor Adesegun Fatusi, has said it is paradoxical that the preventable deaths in Nigeria increases from childhood to adolescence and keeps rising, even though adolescents are seemingly robust and healthy and can be prevented. Speaking at a University of Ibadan Research Foundation stakeholder’s consultation
More adolescents than children increasingly dying from preventable causes in Nigeria — Prof. Fatusi
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target=_blank>Bad economy, malnutrition worsening preterm births in Nigeria — Dr Tongo
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Bad economy, malnutrition worsening preterm births in Nigeria — Dr Tongo
In this interview with SADE OGUNTOLA, the immediate past president of the Nigerian Society of Neonatal Medicine, Dr. Oluwakemi Tongo, discusses the difficulties in ensuring preterm babies survive and are free of issues while also outlining the causes behind Nigeria’s rising rate of premature births. EVERY year, on November 17, the world observes World Prematurity
Bad economy, malnutrition worsening preterm births in Nigeria — Dr Tongo
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target=_blank>Why diabetics should consume both pulp and pulp coat of African star apple
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Why diabetics should consume both pulp and pulp coat of African star apple
Consistent intake of fruits has been linked to reduced risks of stroke, cardiovascular disease, cancer, cataracts, neurodegenerative disease and some of the functional degenerations linked with ageing. However, poor awareness and research supporting the intake of fruits and vegetables amid diabetics have experienced low adherence in developing countries. Now, experts say that African star apple
Why diabetics should consume both pulp and pulp coat of African star apple
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target=_blank>Infertility and emotional wellbeing
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Infertility and emotional wellbeing
Tunde and Lola had been dating since their first year at the university. They were brilliant, witty, and fun to be with it. Wherever you sighted Tunde or Lola, you could confidently wager that the other person would soon appear there too. Everyone on campus conceded that they were a handsome couple who understood each
Infertility and emotional wellbeing
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target=_blank>North Korean involvement in the Russo-Ukrainian war: A step towards nuclear war
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North Korean involvement in the Russo-Ukrainian war: A step towards nuclear war
THE Russo-Ukrainian war is the largest military conflict in Europe since the Second World War. However, the recent trajectory of events suggests that the Russo-Ukrainian war is getting worse and not declining. International Military Intelligence reveals that North Korea has been supporting Russia in the war with the supply of a steady stream of ammunitions,
North Korean involvement in the Russo-Ukrainian war: A step towards nuclear war
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target=_blank>Stakeholders advocate return to teaching of learners in indigenous language
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Stakeholders advocate return to teaching of learners in indigenous language
Following the development of National Language Policy by the Federal Government, stakeholders in the education sector have commenced advocacy for Nigeria to adopt indigenous language in teaching of children and learning in classrooms. The National Language Policy (NLP) in Nigeria was announced in November 2022 by the former Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu. He had
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