Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 2nd February 2020

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 2nd February 2020

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Thousands stranded, as Lagos okada ban takes effect

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Thousands stranded, as Lagos okada ban takes effect

From Subair Mohammed, ‘Yomi Ayeleso and Hakeem Gbadamosi with Agency reports   Thousands of road users were stranded at various bus stations across Lagos State as the state Task Force, on Saturday, enforced the much-talked about ban on okada riders from plying major highways and bridges in the state. Sunday Tribune gathered that many Lagos
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Nigeria records fresh 95 cases of Lassa fever in one week

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Nigeria records fresh 95 cases of Lassa fever in one week

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has disclosed that 95 cases of Lassa fever were discovered in the country within one week. As a result, the centre said it would continue to work closely with states affected by the outbreak, while ensuring that the 95 confirmed cases in some states across the country were effectively
Nigeria records fresh 95 cases of Lassa fever in one week
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Visa ban: Punish only govt officials, not citizens

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Visa ban: Punish only govt officials, not citizens

A former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, and the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) have charged the United States government to punish Nigerian government officials responsible for the negligence that led to the placement of visa restriction on the country rather than the ordinary Nigerian immigrants. This was just as the main opposition Peoples Democratic
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Visa ban: Nigeria, US open discussion tomorrow in Washington

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Visa ban: Nigeria, US open discussion tomorrow in Washington

THE decision by the United States government to impose visa ban on Nigerians seeking immigrant visa from the US Embassy is expected to top agenda at the 2020 Binational Commission of the two countries opening tomorrow in Washington D.C, the US capital. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, is leading a delegation of other ministers
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Rumbling in APC over 2023 presidential ticket

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Rumbling in APC over 2023 presidential ticket

PREPARATORY to the 2023 presidential contest build-up, there appears to a loud rumbling in the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) touching on scheming for the ticket of the party. Gladiators in the party, particularly in the South-West zone, are flexing muscles over the control of the party machinery, particularly as it relates to the vacant
Rumbling in APC over 2023 presidential ticket
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The People’s Republic: How they rule

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The People’s Republic: How they rule

CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK LUGARD clearly comprehended the complex problems with which he was confronted, and lost no time in devising realistic and effective solutions for them. He divided the territory under his charge into Provinces, with a British Resident at the head of each. Every Province was, in turn, organised into administrative Divisions with
The People’s Republic: How they rule
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Be careful of stagnation

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Be careful of stagnation

There is nothing as terrible as stagnation. Stagnation is lack of growth, activity or progress. Stagnation is a state whereby things are at a standstill. It is a state where there is no progress. It is being stuck in a rut. . . same job, same routine, same experiences. It is a state where life
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Why the dead are not resting in peace

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Why the dead are not resting in peace

SUBAIR MOHAMMED reports that public cemeteries in Lagos State are crying for government intervention to have a more befitting and dignifying resting places for the dead.
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I was a hoodlum; a lady made me to know God —Archbishop Powerson

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I was a hoodlum; a lady made me to know God —Archbishop Powerson

Archbishop Emmanuel Ojo Powerson is the General Overseer of Family Restoration Ministries, International Holy Ghost Royal House of Restoration Churches and the President of Emmanuel Powerson Outreach Ministry. In this interview OLAIDE SOKOYA, he speaks on various issues affecting Christianity. Excerpts:
I was a hoodlum; a lady made me to know God —Archbishop Powerson
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Insecurity vs service chiefs: Will Buhari bow to pressure?

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Insecurity vs service chiefs: Will Buhari bow to pressure?

Service chiefs in the Muhammadu Buhari-led government have been in the eye of the storm in recent weeks. With most of them either having stayed longer in the service or passed retirement age, and despite complaints from sections of the polity that security under them has worsened, the Presidency appears not ready to change them. STEPHEN GBADAMOSI looks at the arguments for and against their retention, with regard to the recent upheavals and what the law says.
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