Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 10th November 2019

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 10th November 2019

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23 million married as children in Nigeria —UNICEF 

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23 million married as children in Nigeria —UNICEF 

It has been said that Nigeria has the second largest number of child-brides in the world, with 23 million girls and women married as children, a development said to often end their education. This is just as the wife of the Bauchi State governor, Hajia Aisha Bala-Muhammed, disclosed that she had no formal education when
23 million married as children in Nigeria —UNICEF 
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Boko Haram: South West governors should buckle up —Gani Adams

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Boko Haram: South West governors should buckle up —Gani Adams

  AS the controversy generated by the reported arrest of eight suspected Boko Haram members in Lagos State by the army continues, the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Chief Gani Adams, has advised South-West governors to buckle up. The police in Lagos State had denied knowledge of arrest of any Boko Haram members after the
Boko Haram: South West governors should buckle up —Gani Adams
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1,392 people rescued from illegal detention centres in two months

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1,392 people rescued from illegal detention centres in two months

IN the past two months across the country, about 1,392 people have so far been rescued in various detention centres, as there are fears that more centres are likely to be discovered. There had been apprehensions across the country following the discovery, from September 26, of various centres where people were found either chained, being
1,392 people rescued from illegal detention centres in two months
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Gunmen kill security guard at mining site in Osun

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Gunmen kill security guard at mining site in Osun

  Gunmen on Friday night allegedly shot dead a night security guard on a mining site located at Aba-Aagun village, via Itagun in Osu of Atakumosa East Local Government Area of Osun State, Sunday Tribune gathered. Security source told Sunday Tribune that the victim, a 35-year-old from Delta State, was Emmanuel Moses. Moses, who worked
Gunmen kill security guard at mining site in Osun
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Speak out on your relationship with Buhari, Middle Belt leaders tell Osinbajo

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Speak out on your relationship with Buhari, Middle Belt leaders tell Osinbajo

The simmering battle of a clique in the Presidency against Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has generated more reactions with the Association of Middle Belt Ethnic Nationalities (ASOMBEN) calling on him to speak out and clear all doubts and speculations about his relationship with President Muhammadu Buhari. But disturbed by the silence from Osinbajo over the
Speak out on your relationship with Buhari, Middle Belt leaders tell Osinbajo
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Ranti omo eni ti iwo nse

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Ranti omo eni ti iwo nse

NON-speakers of Yoruba language should pardon me for this week’s headline. It simply means remember the son of whom you are but it is sweeter in my native tongue. The ‘Chief Commander’, Ebenezer Obey has one of his evergreens in that line in which he admonishes proper-borns not to ever forget their roots no matter
Ranti omo eni ti iwo nse
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FG inaugurates rail wagon plant in Ogun

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FG inaugurates rail wagon plant in Ogun

The Federal Government on Saturday in Kajola, Ogun State kicked off the construction of a wagon assembly plant for the railway system in the country as a means of localising rail technology, an effort likely to create 5000 jobs when fully operational. Speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony, Vice President Yemi Osibanjo stated that rail system
FG inaugurates rail wagon plant in Ogun
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Border closure: Oil marketers count losses

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Border closure: Oil marketers count losses

Marketers operating in the downstream sector of the Nigerian oil and gas industry have started counting their losses due to federal government’s ban on supplies of petroleum products to filling stations situated 20 kilometres from the borders across the country. Nigeria, which operates a regulated downstream sector, has been struggling to cope with fuel subsidy
Border closure: Oil marketers count losses
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The trials of Brother Osinbajo

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The trials of Brother Osinbajo

Anyone who has access to a political barometer will see clearly that Aso Rock is quaking at the moment. The dusts the quake is provoking is so huge that it can block nasal passages. You only need to make use of the barometer and become Johnny Nash instantly. Nash? John Lester “Johnny” Nash, Jr. was
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Amnesty for bandits, support for criminality —Odumakin

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Amnesty for bandits, support for criminality —Odumakin

Yinka Odumakin is the spokesperson for the Yoruba social-cultural organisation, Afenifere. In this interview with DAVID AKINADEWO, he speaks on the danger inherent in granting amnesty to herders and bandits in the Northern part of the country and the need to embrace federalism, if the country must survive. WHAT’S the position of Afenifere on the […]
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