Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 28th February 2020

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 28th February 2020

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Muslims advised against interest-based loans

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Muslims advised against interest-based loans

THE president of Sharia Savings Scheme, an interest-free cooperative, Alhaji Muili Fadipe, has advised Muslims to shun taking loans that attract interest from banks and other financial institutions in order to avoid Allah’s punishment. Alhaji Fadipe gave the advice on Sunday in Ibadan, Oyo State, in an address at the 20th anniversary celebration and award
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I hid six hijabs on my body during call to Bar —Sanni, winner of NASFAT’s ‘My Hijab Story’ competition

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I hid six hijabs on my body during call to Bar —Sanni, winner of NASFAT’s ‘My Hijab Story’ competition

AN Ilorin, Kwara State-based lawyer, Hajiya Aisha Subair Sanni, winner of the 2020 edition of the Nasrul-Lahi-l-Fatih Society (NASFAT)’s ‘My Hijab Story’ competition, said she hid six different hijabs on body during her call to Bar in 2017 so that she could wear a hijab to the podium to collect her certificate. Sanni explained that
I hid six hijabs on my body during call to Bar —Sanni, winner of NASFAT’s ‘My Hijab Story’ competition
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Saudi Arabia imposes temporary ban on umrah pilgrims amid coronavirus concerns

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Saudi Arabia imposes temporary ban on umrah pilgrims amid coronavirus concerns

IN an unprecedented move that will likely have massive repercussions the world over, Saudi Arabia has imposed a temporary ban on all umrah (minor hajj) pilgrims to keep the county safe from the coronavirus. Umrah, which refers to the Islamic pilgrimage to Makkah that can be undertaken at any time of year, attracts millions of
Saudi Arabia imposes temporary ban on umrah pilgrims amid coronavirus concerns
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Greater Lagos and okada tyranny

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Greater Lagos and okada tyranny

NOW that the dust raised by the restriction   mislabeled by some as “ban”  on commercial motorcycles and tricycles has more or less settled down,  it is fit and proper to examine the matter dispassionately. This will enable the ferocious critics of the action  I wont join those who call them armchair critics, fake champions of
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Succession planning in Nigeria

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Succession planning in Nigeria

A public servant due for retirement according to the civil service rule book has to go for a three month pre-retirement leave to allow his successor assume duty of office in an acting capacity so as to learn the ropes as it were. Many a public servant refuses to follow this guideline; they remain in
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Taming the recalcitrant monster

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Taming the recalcitrant monster

When Carl Gottfried said war is the “continuation of politics by other means”, perhaps, he had Nigeria in mind. Former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration was criticized by Nigerians due to insurgency that held the nation to ransom; opposition party rode on this and canvassed people to their side promising us a lasting solution to the
Taming the recalcitrant monster
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Buhari on reprisals

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Buhari on reprisals

IN the aftermath of the recent mindless killings in Katsina and Delta states by bandits and nomadic herdsmen, President Muhammadu Buhari warned members of the communities affected by the killings against any form of reprisals last week. Such actions, according to him, would invariably lead to a cycle of mutual killings and anarchy. Instead, the
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When a president’s silence isn’t golden

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When a president’s silence isn’t golden

SILENCE isn’t golden when your house is in flames and you’re alone at home. You need to shout for help from the army of neighbours within reach. You need to raise your lone voice above the crackles of the inferno gaining new grounds. Silence isn’t golden when your spotless reputation is vociferously impugned or threatened
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