
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 9th February 2021
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 09/02/21
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Fayemi: celebrating a bridge builder at 56
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Fayemi: celebrating a bridge builder at 56
In one of the most recent interviews he granted a national daily, Governor Kayode Fayemi was asked to state, for the record, who between former Lagos State governor, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu and former governor of Ekiti State, Chief Niyi Adebayo brought him into partisan politics. The intention of the reporter was two-fold: One, to
Fayemi: celebrating a bridge builder at 56
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Year 2020 and economic outlook of 2021
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Year 2020 and economic outlook of 2021
Everyone agrees that 2020 was a peculiar year. Economies across the globe experienced turbulent economic challenges. In Nigeria, following two consecutive quarters (Q2, 2020 and Q3, 2020) of negative growth, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) officially announced that the country’s economy technically entered a recession. A subset of the headline inflation known as food
Year 2020 and economic outlook of 2021
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Why we won’t join varsity workers strike —NAAT President
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Why we won’t join varsity workers strike —NAAT President
National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) President, Comrade Ibeji Nwokoma, speaks with SOJI-EZE FAGBEMI on why the Union did not join the on-going strike by NASU and SSANU. He also states the immediate demands of the Union, without which it will review its stand and consider a strike option. WHAT is the decision taken
Why we won’t join varsity workers strike —NAAT President
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NEWMAP, Gombe govt to mitigate impact of land degradation
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NEWMAP, Gombe govt to mitigate impact of land degradation
The Gombe State government and Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) said they would partner to mitigate the menace of deforestation and land degradation in the state. Dr Hussaina Goje, the Commissioner for Environment and Forest Resource, said the state government would, through the partnership and other interventions, revive the environment. According to the
NEWMAP, Gombe govt to mitigate impact of land degradation
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CAPPA launches TakeApart Nigeria Report
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CAPPA launches TakeApart Nigeria Report
Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) has launched a TakeApart Nigeria Report, titled “The Big Tobacco Allies – How tobacco companies use intermediaries to foster their corporate social responsibility initiatives and promote their image in Nigeria.” The report which documents a series of instances where tobacco multinationals use intermediaries to foster their efforts to
CAPPA launches TakeApart Nigeria Report
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NTCA amplifies call for tobacco control funding
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NTCA amplifies call for tobacco control funding
The Nigerian Tobacco Control Alliance (NTCA) has called on the Federal Government to operationalize the Tobacco Control Fund as recommended in the National Tobacco Control Act 2015. The group, at a press organised in Abuja on February 4, 2021 said that dearth of funding was hampering tobacco control efforts in the country, hence the need
NTCA amplifies call for tobacco control funding
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The one man, one gun proposal
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The one man, one gun proposal
If there is any tribe of the Nigerian elite that is not at its wits end as a result of the pervasive and grave level of insecurity in the land, such must belong in the corridors of power where desperate efforts at self-preservation have given rise to impaired judgment. Lately, the expression of frustration and
The one man, one gun proposal
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Global food system is primary driver of biodiversity loss —Chatham House report
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Global food system is primary driver of biodiversity loss —Chatham House report
Food System Impacts on Biodiversity Loss, the new Chatham House report, supported by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and Compassion in World Farming, describes three actions needed for food system transformation in support of biodiversity, and sets out recommendations to embed food system reform in high level political events over the coming UN ‘Super Year’
Global food system is primary driver of biodiversity loss —Chatham House report
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The North and its elders
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The North and its elders
THE anthropological structure of an average African community is such that the elderly ones are given a place of respect in the society. In almost all communities, the Council of Elders remains one of the most powerful councils, and decisions taken by the council supersedes that of the king. This structure is not accidental. Africans
The North and its elders
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Banana Island, Old Ikoyi lead as land, house prices rise in Lagos
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Banana Island, Old Ikoyi lead as land, house prices rise in Lagos
DESPITE the nation’s economic downturn and the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic, which slowed down construction activities, land, rent and house prices are maintaining upward trajectory in major Lagos’ property market, Tribune Newspaper has learnt. According to the field survey carried out by estate surveyors on the cost of lands, rental and sale values of residential and
Banana Island, Old Ikoyi lead as land, house prices rise in Lagos
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