Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 26th March 2020
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 26/03/20
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How exclusive breastfeeding protects children from malaria —Expert
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How exclusive breastfeeding protects children from malaria —Expert
A nutrition expert, Dr Kadijat Alarape, has said that breastfeeding exclusively for six months ensures a baby is healthy and protected from malaria. Alarape, a nutritionist with the Oyo State Primary Healthcare Board who spoke at a quarterly media engagement on infant and young child feeding practices in Ibadan said breast milk contains substances that
How exclusive breastfeeding protects children from malaria —Expert
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Positioning the Nigerian economy for energy transition
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Positioning the Nigerian economy for energy transition
TODAY, Kenya has the largest windfarm in the whole of Africa. Technology in Europe has advanced to include renewables such as;floating solar PV’s, electric cars, hydrogen fuels used to refine oils and “biorefineries” able to produce a new generation of high-quality biofuels, Opportunities and demand exist for interested investors to go into refining of petroleum
Positioning the Nigerian economy for energy transition
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Still on national policy on skill acquisition for youths
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Still on national policy on skill acquisition for youths
WITH more Nigerians now seeing skill acquisition as the way out, the stigmatisation of vocational training is lessening gradually. And now that it evidently positions youths for international opportunities, the scale is tilting in favour of skill acquisition with many now talking about TVET – Technical and Vocational Education and Training. The Federal and State
Still on national policy on skill acquisition for youths
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The Avalon Daily screens documentary on press freedom in Nigeria
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The Avalon Daily screens documentary on press freedom in Nigeria
IT was Sir Tom Stoppard, the British playwright and screenwriter that succinctly opined that “I still believe that if your aim is to change the world, journalism is a more immediate short-term weapon.” This much was demonstrated at the screening of The Avalon Daily’s documentary – Paying The Price (Press freedom in Nigeria), which was
The Avalon Daily screens documentary on press freedom in Nigeria
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COVID-19: Nigeria lacks proper coordination at the centre —Sani
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COVID-19: Nigeria lacks proper coordination at the centre —Sani
With the country in the grip of the Coronavirus pandemic, Mr Anthony Sani, the immediate past secretary general of the influential northern group, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), in this interview by KUNLE ODEREMI, examines the general implications of the current situation on the country. Majority of the countries across the world are battling
COVID-19: Nigeria lacks proper coordination at the centre —Sani
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Those light flashes may be from glaucoma!
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Those light flashes may be from glaucoma!
Glaucoma is a sneak thief of sight. In this report by Sade Oguntola, experts say timely intervention and treatment is crucial to prevent the condition causing permanent vision loss or even total blindness within a few years. TWO years ago, Mrs Taiwo Azeez, a civil servant, discovered that at bedtime, she experienced flashes of
Those light flashes may be from glaucoma!
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Educare’s Olaudah Equiano poetry contest unearths future literary geniuses
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Educare’s Olaudah Equiano poetry contest unearths future literary geniuses
THE Educare Trust recently organised a poetry contest for secondary school students in Ibadan, Oyo State, to celebrate this year’s edition of the World Poetry Day, and it was an opportunity to develop the literary skills of contestants. The focus of the contest was on the anti-slave trade activist and author, Olaudah Equiano. During the
Educare’s Olaudah Equiano poetry contest unearths future literary geniuses
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Coronavirus immunity claim warning for Omega-3 industry
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Coronavirus immunity claim warning for Omega-3 industry
Omega-3 businesses have been warned about the dangers of making immunity claims during this Coronavirus crisis. GOED (the Global Organisation for EPA and DHA) has sent out a warning to the industry that a general “immunity” claim on a product could be considered an implied claim about COVID-19 given the current situation. The organisation warns
Coronavirus immunity claim warning for Omega-3 industry
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2 UNILAG medical laboratory students rewarded for outstanding performance
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2 UNILAG medical laboratory students rewarded for outstanding performance
TWO graduating students of the Medical Laboratory Science Department of the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, were each rewarded with N100,000 each for outstanding performance Wednesday last week. The award was sponsored by EL-LAB Limited, an indigenous medical laboratory based in Lagos. The two awardees, Mr David Eragbai Ilevbare and Victoria Oluwaseyi Idowu, were
2 UNILAG medical laboratory students rewarded for outstanding performance
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Lagos education district trains teachers, students on how to produce hand sanitizer
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Lagos education district trains teachers, students on how to produce hand sanitizer
THE Lagos Education District 1, on Tuesday at the Government Senior College, Agege organized a one-day training for teachers and students of the district on how to prevent themselves from being infected with the deadly Coronavirus which has killed over six thousand people globally. The Permanent Secretary/ Tutor-General, Education District 1, Agege, Mrs. Margaret Solarin,
Lagos education district trains teachers, students on how to produce hand sanitizer
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