
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 8th July 2020
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 08/07/20
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Islamic leaders, traditional worshippers clash over corpse of suicide victim
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Islamic leaders, traditional worshippers clash over corpse of suicide victim
Islamic leaders and traditional worshippers on Tuesday engaged themselves over the remains of one Muhammed Jamiu, a resident of Sabo, Sagamu area of Ogun State, who committed suicide by hanging on Monday evening. The remains of the 32-year-old man was found dangling in his room at Yakubu Habibu Street, Agura, Sabo, Sagamu. However, there was …
Islamic leaders, traditional worshippers clash over corpse of suicide victim
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Community transmission, herd immunity
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Community transmission, herd immunity
As an individual, a doctor has a right to her own opinion but as a World Health Organisation official, it may not have been appropriate for a few reasons. At the stage of community transmission, where asymptomatic carriers which means those who exhibit no telltale or physical signs of any ailment are presumed to spread …
Community transmission, herd immunity
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WTO: Africa’s chance and the Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala candidacy
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WTO: Africa’s chance and the Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala candidacy
With quite a reputation behind her, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala appears to mean different things to different people across the spaces she has straddled. This is why I paused for a moment of contemplation when a professional colleague working in a multilateral institution abroad sought my opinion on the candidacy of Nigeria’s first female Finance minister …
WTO: Africa’s chance and the Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala candidacy
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Magu’s probe creates uncertainty in EFCC
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Magu’s probe creates uncertainty in EFCC
AS the Justice Ayo Salami-led panel probing allegations against the acting chairman of the Economic and Financial times Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, commenced its second day of sitting inside the State House Conference entre, Abuja, on Tuesday, there appeared to be uncertainty over the leadership of the commission. The absence of Magu for the second …
Magu’s probe creates uncertainty in EFCC
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774,000 jobs: Keyamo again disagrees with Senate as Ngige apologises
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774,000 jobs: Keyamo again disagrees with Senate as Ngige apologises
MINISTER of State for Labour and Employment, Mr Festus Keyamo, says the constitution empowers his office to supervise the execution of the Special Public Works Programme of the Federal Government. Kayano made the admission in an interview with newsmen after the Senate Committee on Labour called for a new proposal to implement the project. The …
774,000 jobs: Keyamo again disagrees with Senate as Ngige apologises
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Calming the storm after Ajimobi
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Calming the storm after Ajimobi
JUNE 25, 2020, was a very sad day for many indigenes of Oyo State as the sad news of the death of Senator Abiola Ajimobi, immediate past governor of the state filtered in. Only last December when he turned 70, Ajimobi was full of life but he took ill as the Coronavirus pandemic ravaged the …
Calming the storm after Ajimobi
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How prepared are we for resumption of schools?
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How prepared are we for resumption of schools?
THE recent announcement by the federal government of the partial resumption of schools for final year pupils in primary six and final-year secondary students of JS3 and SS3 respectively, came as a welcome development and prayer answered for several anxious parents and concerned students and pupils who had been eager to sit for their final …
How prepared are we for resumption of schools?
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Amount of time you invest in your business important for growth — Salmon, CEO Cassie Hair Brand
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Amount of time you invest in your business important for growth — Salmon, CEO Cassie Hair Brand
Oluwatosin Salmon is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Cassie Hair Brand, a leading hair and beauty product company in Lagos State. In this interview by SEYI SOKOYA, she speaks on her experience and how the growth of the industry has helped Nigeria. A lot of entrepreneurs have continued to count their losses …
Amount of time you invest in your business important for growth — Salmon, CEO Cassie Hair Brand
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COVID-19 is not a death sentence
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COVID-19 is not a death sentence
For once, it pays to be African because the rate at which people are recovering from the Covid-19 virus in this part of the world is encouraging. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) data suggests that there is over 90 per cent recovery rate with geriatrics more at risks. As it is, economic constraints …
COVID-19 is not a death sentence
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Protecting your mental health
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Protecting your mental health
There is little any human being can do right when such an individual has poor mental health. For women, it is even worse because the expectations are high and expressing their feelings is sometimes seen as being rude, not submissive and lacking in virtues required of a good woman. One major threat to a woman’s …
Protecting your mental health
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