Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 1st March 2020

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 1st March 2020

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Security agents who freed 295 petrol tankers smuggled into the country in trouble

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Security agents who freed 295 petrol tankers smuggled into the country in trouble

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has ordered a crackdown on security agents who illegally released 295 petroleum tankers that were smuggled into the country through the nation’s borders. This followed the recommendations of the National Security Adviser (NSA), who investigated the December 17, 2019 incident after the president had authorised a probe. A statement issued in Abuja
Security agents who freed 295 petrol tankers smuggled into the country in trouble
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Coronavirus: Nigerian stock market hits 7 months low

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Coronavirus: Nigerian stock market hits 7 months low

BARELY 24 hours after the news of the first coronavirus outbreak in the country, the Nigerian stocks hit its lowest level in the year, recording only two gainers against 41 losers by the end of trading activities at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) on Friday. Consequently, the Year-to-Date (YtD) gain of the local bourse closed
Coronavirus: Nigerian stock market hits 7 months low
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BOKO HARAM: Candy and pizza for Nigeria’s TERRORISTS

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BOKO HARAM: Candy and pizza for Nigeria’s TERRORISTS

A bill currently before the National Assembly has been generating furore. It seeks to rehabilitate ‘repentant’ Boko Haram members and other insurgents. STEPHEN GBADAMOSI writes on the development and how sections of the polity look at it.
BOKO HARAM: Candy and pizza for Nigeria’s TERRORISTS
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FG can’t buy peace through creation of agency for repentant terrorists — Ayegba

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FG can’t buy peace through creation of agency for repentant terrorists — Ayegba

Dr Usman Ayegba is a lecturer at the Department of Political Science, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Osun State. He has conducted some studies on insurgency within and outside the country. The Kogi State-born expert speaks with DARE ADEKANMBI on the implications of proposed federal agency for repentant Boko Haram terorrists, why the battle against insurgency has not been won, among other causes.
FG can’t buy peace through creation of agency for repentant terrorists — Ayegba
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Nigerian govt is rewarding criminality —Olajide

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Nigerian govt is rewarding criminality —Olajide

Dr Kunle Olajide is the Secretary of the Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE). He speaks with KUNLE ODEREMI on the security situation in the country and other issues of importance.
Nigerian govt is rewarding criminality —Olajide
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Broken jaws in Jos: When town, gown went to battle over land

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Broken jaws in Jos: When town, gown went to battle over land

ISAAC SHOBAYO reports that the University of Jos and its immediate neighbours are often at loggerheads over the issue of encroachment on the latter’s land. As usual, a recent crisis that erupted between the two communities also left properties in ruins before government finally intervened to settle the matter.
Broken jaws in Jos: When town, gown went to battle over land
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What my new album means to me – 2face

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What my new album means to me – 2face

Just when many had thought that Afro pop legend, Innocent Idibia popularly known as 2face, had rested his music laurels to attend to other businesses, he has defied the odds to come up with a new album, more than half a decade after his last compilation. 2face is rated as one of the most decorated
What my new album means to me – 2face
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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 WESTERN PROVINCES OFFICIAL members -14 in all: (I) The Chief Commissioner who was President, with original and casting votes; (2) 6 Residents; (3) Secretary, Western Provinces; (4) Deputy Financial Secretary; (5) Deputy Director of Education; (6) Deputy Director of Agriculture; (7) Deputy Director of Medical Services; (8) Deputy Director of Public
The People’s Republic: How they rule
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‘How culture, tourism can drive AU-ECOSOCC’

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‘How culture, tourism can drive AU-ECOSOCC’

THE Founder and President of La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort, Wanle Akinboboye has said that Africa’s culture and tourism sector is capable of generating 60 million jobs if there are correct policies and peace on the continent. He explained that actualising the Agenda 2063 of the African Union-Economic Social and Cultural Council, known as AU-ECOSOCC-Nigeria,
‘How culture, tourism can drive AU-ECOSOCC’
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Development can’t be fast without use of indigenous languages —Dons

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Development can’t be fast without use of indigenous languages —Dons

In view of the World’s International Mother Language Day held 21 February, IMOLEAYO OYEDEYI and ADEOLA OTEMADE report that the use of foreign language for teaching and in homes including lack of an effective national language in Nigeria could limit students’ academic performance and stifle economic growth in the country.
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