Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 27th July 2019

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 27th July 2019

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target=_blank>Why kissing babies on the lips is dangerous —Experts

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Why kissing babies on the lips is dangerous —Experts

Not many people can resist the allure of kissing chubby baby cheeks. But, in this report by Sade Oguntola, experts warn against kissing a newborn because of infections like cold sore and kissing disease that are harmful to their immature body immunity.   The joy of having a new baby is irresistible. Babies are adorable
Why kissing babies on the lips is dangerous —Experts
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target=_blank>Music is part of my existence ?Little Lizzy

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Music is part of my existence ?Little Lizzy

Elizabeth Ayomide Babalola popularly known as Little Lizzy is a 16-year-old award winning gospel musician, in this interview with NIYI OYEDEJI, the fast rising musician and song writer speaks about her passion for gospel music.   When and how did you start music? I started music at the tender age of 5, I used to
Music is part of my existence ?Little Lizzy
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target=_blank>Fulani already prosecuting their war against Nigerians —Prof Banji Akintoye

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Fulani already prosecuting their war against Nigerians —Prof Banji Akintoye

Foremost historian and a Second Republic senator, Professor Banji Akintoye, speaks with BOLA BADMUS on the security situation in the country, the controversial Ruga programme,  the fragile unity of the country, among other salient national issues. Excerpts:   The state of the nation has generated concerns with individuals and groups calling on the Federal Government
Fulani already prosecuting their war against Nigerians —Prof Banji Akintoye
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target=_blank>Lagos-Ibadan Expressway to be shut for 4 months

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Lagos-Ibadan Expressway to be shut for 4 months

TOLA ADENUBI, BOLA BADMUS and LANRE ADEWOLE weighed the issues in another closure being planned for the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. The repair work is expected to last for four months. Inward Lagos, where the work will start from, will last for two months, while outward Lagos will also last for another two months.” That is official
Lagos-Ibadan Expressway to be shut for 4 months
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target=_blank>What I will tell Gov. Makinde when we meet —New Iyalode of Ibadan

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What I will tell Gov. Makinde when we meet —New Iyalode of Ibadan

Chief Theresa Oyekanmi, the new Iyalode of Ibadanland, has come a long way in the Ibadan traditional council. In this interview by AKINWALE ABOLUWADE, she expressed her reservations on plights of women, need for their re-orientation and sundry issues. Excerpts:   How do you feel attaining the position of Iyalode of Ibadan? I am very
What I will tell Gov. Makinde when we meet —New Iyalode of Ibadan
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target=_blank>Crown your choice outfit with turban

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Crown your choice outfit with turban

A turban is a long cloth or scarf wrapped around the head and worn as a head gear. It is a form of head wear used by Arabian and Persian people but has now been adopted by all and sundry. It is a fashion accessory that comes in different forms, colours and styles to match
Crown your choice outfit with turban
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target=_blank>Spice up your weekend with Ikokore

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Spice up your weekend with Ikokore

I kokore is a pottage recipe from the Ijebu and Remo people of Ogun State, Nigeria. It is made with water yam so you need to add a lot of protein to enrich it. it is made specifically from Isu ewura water yam. This yam has a lot of hair on its skin and is
Spice up your weekend with Ikokore
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target=_blank>Again, Nigerian, Tade Thompson, wins UK’s top sci-fi novel award

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Again, Nigerian, Tade Thompson, wins UK’s top sci-fi novel award

Ade Thompson saw off competition from 124 other eligible contenders to win the Arthur C Clarke Award regarded as  United Kingdom’s most prestigious prize for science fiction novels. LAOLU HAROLDS reports.   Rosewater, a novel by Nigeria-born British writer, Tade Thompson, has won the Arthur C Clarke Award, regarded as United Kingdom’s most prestigious prize
Again, Nigerian, Tade Thompson, wins UK’s top sci-fi novel award
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target=_blank>How I cope with advances from male fans —Actress Damipe Adekoya

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How I cope with advances from male fans —Actress Damipe Adekoya

Oluwadamipe Iyanuoluwa Adekoya, a graduate of Dramatic Arts from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State is a Nollywood actress and producer. In this interview by TAYO GESINDE, she speaks about her foray into acting, how she combines her career with the home front and her most embarrassing moment. Excerpts:   Why did you study Dramatic
How I cope with advances from male fans —Actress Damipe Adekoya
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How political power damages the brain — and how to reverse it

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How political power damages the brain — and how to reverse it

I was one of seven professors who facilitated a leadership training in my university here in Georgia for local government chairmen from a major Nigerian southwestern state. In the course of the training, I adverted to a January 13, 2018 column I wrote about how power literally damages the brains of people who wield it […]
How political power damages the brain — and how to reverse it
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