Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 6th February 2025

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 6th February 2025

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target=_blank>US: 100,000 eggs stolen from distribution trailer in Pennsylvania

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US: 100,000 eggs stolen from distribution trailer in Pennsylvania
The police authority has disclosed a theft of approximately 100,000 eggs from the back of a distribution trailer in central Pennsylvania. This comes as the grocery staple has become scarce in some areas due to an avian flu outbreak and prices are reaching near-record highs. The eggs, worth an estimated $40,000, were stolen from egg
US: 100,000 eggs stolen from distribution trailer in Pennsylvania
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target=_blank>Nigerian students urged to reduce TV, phone time, focus on reading, creative writing

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Nigerian students urged to reduce TV, phone time, focus on reading, creative writing
An educationist, Mrs Ify Anatune, has urged students to reduce the time spent watching TV and using phones, and focus on reading and writing to develop their creativity, innovation, and problem-solving abilities. Anatune, a board member in Anambra State Universal Basic Education Board (ASUBEB), made the call at the pize presentation ceremony of the maiden
Nigerian students urged to reduce TV, phone time, focus on reading, creative writing
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target=_blank>Oyo BESDA trains 132 SBMC on management of schools renovation

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Oyo BESDA trains 132 SBMC on management of schools renovation
Towards improving education in Oyo State, the Better Education Service Delivery for All Additional Financing-Transforming Education Systems (BESDA AF-TESS) has taken a significant step in training 132 School-Based Management Committees (SBMC) on the management of school renovations and construction within their communities. The training was meant for 33 schools comprising four members per school, including
Oyo BESDA trains 132 SBMC on management of schools renovation
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target=_blank>Stakeholders back FG on establishment of specialised universities

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Stakeholders back FG on establishment of specialised universities
Stakeholders in the education sector have supported the initiative of the Federal Government to establish specialised universities, saying this would rapidly and technologically develop Nigeria. While the National Universities Commission (NUC) has approved the establishment several private specialised universities of recent, the Federal Government on its part has established many specialised universities cutting across the
Stakeholders back FG on establishment of specialised universities
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target=_blank>UNILAG to unveil policy document on AI

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UNILAG to unveil policy document on AI
The University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka has concluded plans to unveil a policy document on the ethical use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in its academic activities. The purpose of the document, according to the university, is to enhance hardwork and critical thinking rather than fostering plagiarism and academic indolence among students and lecturers. The institution’s
UNILAG to unveil policy document on AI
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target=_blank>FG yet to answer us — ASUU

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FG yet to answer us — ASUU
THE Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has expressed deep disappointment at Federal Government for not “meeting” any of its demands after several months they have both resolved to  a peaceful path in resolving their age-long differences. The president of the union, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, expressed the disappointment in an interview with Nigerian Tribune when
FG yet to answer us — ASUU
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target=_blank>FG seeks support of traditional, religious leaders on girls’ education

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FG seeks support of traditional, religious leaders on girls’ education
THE Federal Government has called for support and effective collaboration of traditional and religious leaders with government in order to address the challenge of high rate of out-of-school girls in the country. According to statistics by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) about 7.6 million girls are out-of-school in Nigeria, noting that 3.9 million of
FG seeks support of traditional, religious leaders on girls’ education
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target=_blank>Declare a state of emergency in HIV response, CiSHAN urges President Tinubu

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Declare a state of emergency in HIV response, CiSHAN urges President Tinubu
THE Civil Society for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (CiSHAN) has called on President Bola Tinubu to declare a state of emergency in the HIV response to mobilize urgent action. The South-South Zonal Coordinator for Civil Society for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (CiSHAN), Dr Bright Oniovokukor, said in a release that governments at all levels must prioritize domestic
Declare a state of emergency in HIV response, CiSHAN urges President Tinubu
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target=_blank>Delta, Japan Airlines’ planes collide at Seattle Airport

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Delta, Japan Airlines’ planes collide at Seattle Airport
A Delta Airlines plane and a Japan Airlines plane collided on the ground at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) on Wednesday morning, prompting an emergency response from airport officials. The incident occurred just after 10:15 a.m. local time on a ramp along a taxi lane between S Concourse and the airport’s south maintenance hangars, according to
Delta, Japan Airlines’ planes collide at Seattle Airport
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target=_blank>Why HMPV is unlikely to be the next pandemic — Experts

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Why HMPV is unlikely to be the next pandemic — Experts
AN infectious disease expert at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Dr Chizaram Onyeaghala, has allayed the fears that Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is extremely unlikely to be the next pandemic given the body of knowledge about the virus. Onyeaghala, in the January edition of the GET Africa webinar series on “HMPV Outbreak: Understanding Risks,
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