
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 14th November 2024
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 14/11/24
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target=_blank>UCH working to resolve power outages — CMD
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UCH working to resolve power outages — CMD
The Chief Medical Director of the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Professor Jesse Otegbayo, has expressed deep concern over the inconveniences caused by the ongoing power outage at the hospital and assured that concerted efforts are underway to resolve the issue promptly. In a press release titled “Challenges of Power Supply at the University College
UCH working to resolve power outages — CMD
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target=_blank>There’s significant cancer care disparities across countries — Researchers
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There’s significant cancer care disparities across countries — Researchers
Researchers have indicated striking disparities in the cost and availability of cancer drugs across different regions of the globe, with significant gaps between high- and low-income countries. The findings published in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, indicated that inequity in access to therapy, lack of proper screening, persistent carcinogenic risk factors,
There’s significant cancer care disparities across countries — Researchers
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target=_blank>Prime Atlantic Safety Services set for training of aviation personnel
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Prime Atlantic Safety Services set for training of aviation personnel
In line with the Federal Government’s commitment to advancing aviation safety and training, Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has commissioned the aviation training centre located in a private training facility belonging to Prime Atlantic Safety Services (PASS). PASS offers services in the areas of Safety, Survival, Firefighting, Emergency Response training, and
Prime Atlantic Safety Services set for training of aviation personnel
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target=_blank>Why aviation personnel still need overseas training
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Why aviation personnel still need overseas training
Without doubt, aviation as a sector provides the most rapid global transportation network, facilitating air connectivity locally and internationally, apart from the huge funds it generates into the coffers of governments and the creation of massive jobs. The sector falls into the category of the topmost areas of interest to any government in view of
Why aviation personnel still need overseas training
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target=_blank>Poor sleep quality increases hypertension by 1.29-fold in Ibadan, environs — Study
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Poor sleep quality increases hypertension by 1.29-fold in Ibadan, environs — Study
Experts have reported that adults resident in Ibadan and its suburbs with poor sleep quality have 1.29 times higher chances of developing hypertension and called for the implementation of culturally sensitive interventions to improve sleep quality and manage hypertension in adults resident in the population. Researchers, in a study published in the Journal of Human
Poor sleep quality increases hypertension by 1.29-fold in Ibadan, environs — Study
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target=_blank>Better travel experience for Nigerians, as NCAA unveils another consumer protection portal
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Better travel experience for Nigerians, as NCAA unveils another consumer protection portal
Determined to ensure air travellers continue to get value for their money, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has gone the extra mile to further introduce a new portal tagged ‘the Centralised Passenger Information Portal (CPIP)’ aimed at providing additional layer of protection for air travel consumers. The latest development came few months after the
Better travel experience for Nigerians, as NCAA unveils another consumer protection portal
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target=_blank>Iwosan Lagoon Hospitals achieves JCI accreditation for quality, safe healthcare
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Iwosan Lagoon Hospitals achieves JCI accreditation for quality, safe healthcare
Iwosan Lagoon Hospitals, one of the largest private tertiary healthcare providers in West Africa, has earned for the fifth time the prestigious Gold Seal of Approval from Joint Commission International (JCI), a milestone highlighting the hospital’s unwavering dedication to exceptional patient care and the highest global healthcare standards. Managing Director of Iwosan Lagoon Hospitals, Ikoyi,
Iwosan Lagoon Hospitals achieves JCI accreditation for quality, safe healthcare
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target=_blank>Former FUTA alumni president makes donation for renovation of Students Union Building
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Former FUTA alumni president makes donation for renovation of Students Union Building
The immediate past president of the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Alumni Association Worldwide, Dr Olaitan Adesomoju, has donated one million naira for the renovation of the Students Union Building of the university. While making the donation on Friday November 8, , Olaitan, who was the vice president of the Students Union in the 1999/2000
Former FUTA alumni president makes donation for renovation of Students Union Building
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target=_blank>Ojukwu Varsity’s Int’l interdisciplinary conference: Scholars brainstorm to resolve security challenges in Africa by 2063
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Ojukwu Varsity’s Int’l interdisciplinary conference: Scholars brainstorm to resolve security challenges in Africa by 2063
Scholars from the Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University(COOU), Igbariam, Anambra State, Kyambogo University, Uganda, University of Eidoret Kenya, Mount Kenya University, Kenya, University of Makeni Sierra-Leone, Vincent Pol University, Poland and University of Cyril/Methodius, Slovakia, have gathered to chart the forward on how the issue of insecurity and other socio-economic challenges will be resolved in Africa
Ojukwu Varsity’s Int’l interdisciplinary conference: Scholars brainstorm to resolve security challenges in Africa by 2063
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target=_blank>Cardiovascular disease in Africa is a ‘time bomb’ — Report
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Cardiovascular disease in Africa is a ‘time bomb’ — Report
Experts, in a new report, have said more research and monitoring of air pollution is desperately needed throughout Africa in order to prevent heart attacks and strokes, as well as other cardiovascular illnesses (CVDs), from surpassing infectious diseases as the continent’s top cause of death. The researchers at the Universities of Edinburgh and Essex, working
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