
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 20th April 2019
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 20/04/19
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target=_blank>Proposed fuel subsidy removal: Does FG has the interest of Nigerians at heart?
Recently, there were rumours/indications from the media that the federal government was mulling on removing subsidy from fuel. OLASUNKANMI OSO sampled the opinions of Nigerians to enquire if the removal of fuel subsidy is for their own best interest or not. Their views: Olufemi Alfred The federal government may be confused, but Nigerians are
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target=_blank>Atiku’s citizenship and Buhari’s illiterate lawyers
The law of attraction says like attracts like, which explains why Muhammadu Buhari is a magnet for mediocrities. Almost all his appointees are, like him, underwhelming, intellectually incurious rubes. It’s no wonder that even the lawyers he assembled to defend his unprecedentedly audacious electoral robbery are also risible dolts. Take, for example, Festus Keyamo, Buhari’s
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target=_blank>Obasanjo encouraged me to stay in the army —Oba Fasade
For the Owa of Igbajo, Oba Adeniyi Olufemi Fasade, his past 28 years on the throne have been admixture of pleasure and pains, depending on which perspective the journey is viewed. However, he would always attribute his staying power to his strong faith in God and total submission to His power over him. In an
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target=_blank>After African-Americans, Nigerians are perhaps the most visible black people in the world —Chigumadzi, S/African Activist
Panashe Chigumadzi is a Zimbabwe-born, South African-raised writer, publisher and activist. A Harvard University doctoral student of African studies and Founder of Vanguard magazine, her debut novel ‘Sweet Medicine’ won the 2016 K. Sello Duiker Literary Award. In this interview by Kingsley Alumona, she speaks about her Zimbabwean-South African experience, racism and colonialism, and the
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target=_blank>Use of force and the bank robbery in Ondo State
When the purpose of a thing is not known, the abuse is inevitable. Some abuse can however be fatal. This justifies the warning given to Alaigboran, who intended to use the dry bark of a plantain tree in climbing a palm tree. The Nigeria Police Force is no different from Alaigboran. The police force, like
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target=_blank>Sensational collaboration of 2 heavyweight champs: The Glo/Anthony Joshua TVC
What marks out a champion from the crowd is his game-changer spirit; the belief that he can be and will always be the champion. We consistently see that spirit of I-am-the-champ in the boxing sensation, World Boxing Heavyweight Champion, Anthony Joshua as he strings his gloves to global leadership with wins after wins. And when
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target=_blank>Growing up, I was told I won’t amount to anything in life —Comedienne Helen Paul
Helen Paul, is one comedienne in Nigeria whose display of tact and versatility has enriched the comedy industry. Also a singer, actress, social media influencer and scholar, she’s different things to many. She is Tatafo for children and lovers of children comedy. She is Chief Koleniyan for lovers of politics and Chukwuka, the General Merchandise,
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target=_blank>US supports tech-driven solutions to disability issues
Students of the University of Ibadan, Oyo State, gathered for the 2019 CampusLabs Disability Hackathon that seeks to address the challenges and needs of people with disabilities using technology solutions. Following a five-day boot camp facilitated by three Mandela Washington Fellows, Emeka Ossai (CEO, CampusLabs), Busola Majekodunmi and Tobiloba Ajayi, 26 participating students representing 7
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target=_blank>At Easter, Omisore preaches love, peace to Nigerians
A former deputy governor of Osun State, Senator Iyiola Omisore, has urged Christians and Nigerians as a whole to continue to exhibit the spirit of love, peace and unity. Omisore, in a Easter message he personally signed, urged Christians to use the season to always provide selfless service to humanity just as Christ demonstrated through
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Ugwuanyi approves recruitment of additional 1,500 teachers in Enugu
GOVERNOR Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has directed the Enugu State Universal Basic Education Board (ENSUBEB) to recruit additional 1,500 primary school teachers to enhance basic education in the state. The governor also approved the sum of N252,456,917.67 (two hundred and fifty-two million, four hundred and fifty-six thousand, nine hundred and seventeen naira, sixty-seven kobo) […]
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