Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 15th March 2020

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 15th March 2020

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Ekiti Obas: Why I wrote Fayemi —Alaafin

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Ekiti Obas: Why I wrote Fayemi —Alaafin

THE Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi, has revealed why he wrote a letter to the Ekiti State governor, Kayode Fayemi on the Pelu Pelu Obas, charging traditional rulers to henceforth come together and identify with one another in order to protect the traditional institution as contained in their oath during installation rites. Speaking
Ekiti Obas: Why I wrote Fayemi —Alaafin
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Presidency reveals real reasons Sanusi was dethroned

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Presidency reveals real reasons Sanusi was dethroned

THE Presidency has revealed real reasons the deposed emir of Kano, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, was ousted, stating the various moves made by President Muhammadu Buhari to save him. A top Presidency source disclosed in Abuja on Saturday that Buhari’s intervention led to the setting up of the different reconciliation committees whose efforts came to naught.
Presidency reveals real reasons Sanusi was dethroned
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COVID-19: Air Peace passengers to face thorough hand sanitisation

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COVID-19: Air Peace passengers to face thorough hand sanitisation

As part of its precautionary measures against the deadly coronavirus, Nigeria’s leading airline, Air Peace, has said its passengers will henceforth face thorough hand sanitisation at the boarding gate. The airline’s Safety Manager, Captain Godfrey Ogbogu, disclosed this in a statement released to journalists on Friday. He noted that the airline has also introduced temperature
COVID-19: Air Peace passengers to face thorough hand sanitisation
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Nigeria may lose $20bn to COVID-19 — ECA

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Nigeria may lose $20bn to COVID-19 — ECA

The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) has warned that COVID-19 could reduce Nigeria’s total exports of crude oil in 2020 by between US$ 14 billion and US$ 19 billion, even as the body said the spread of the virus could stall economic growth in Nigeria and other African countries. The ECA Executive Secretary, Vera Songwe,
Nigeria may lose $20bn to COVID-19 — ECA
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COVID-19: Death toll rises above 5000 globally

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COVID-19: Death toll rises above 5000 globally

The worldwide death toll from the coronavirus pandemic surged past 5,000 on Saturday with the total number of cases rising to more than 140,000. As the infection continues, countries have been prompted to take unprecedented measures to help stave off a global health crisis. Many countries across Europe, Asia and African continent have recorded new
COVID-19: Death toll rises above 5000 globally
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I would have reclaimed my throne if I wanted, but… —Sanusi

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I would have reclaimed my throne if I wanted, but… —Sanusi

FORMER Emir of Kano, Alhaji Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, disclosed that it would have been the easiest thing to reclaim the throne from which he was sacked last week, had he not made his decision to move on to the next phase in life. Alhaji Sanusi made the declaration in a short video posted on the
I would have reclaimed my throne if I wanted, but… —Sanusi
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Court actions capable of weakening APC, Akande warns

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Court actions capable of weakening APC, Akande warns

  A former interim national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and chairman of its special reconciliation committee, Chief Bisi Akande, has admonished party members frequenting courts for orders against the leadership of the party to desist from doing so, warning that the action is capable of weakening the governing party. In a statement
Court actions capable of weakening APC, Akande warns
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APC crisis: Giadom’s adoption divides North-East governors

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APC crisis: Giadom’s adoption divides North-East governors

  BARELY 48 hours to the much- anticipated meeting of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the South-South stakeholders adoption of the acting national secretary, Victor Giadom, as replacement for the embattled national chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, may have run into a hitch. Investigation revealed that just as the agitation to
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Inside the ‘Black spot’ of DRUGS: Where ‘Colorado’, ‘Arizona’, other dangerous drugs are made and sold

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Inside the ‘Black spot’ of DRUGS: Where ‘Colorado’, ‘Arizona’, other dangerous drugs are made and sold

ADEOLA OTEMADE visited one of the top Black Spots where many of the hippies get their drugs. She saw how the drugs were made, sold, used and abused by young men and ladies.
Inside the ‘Black spot’ of DRUGS: Where ‘Colorado’, ‘Arizona’, other dangerous drugs are made and sold
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No going back on construction of regional road —Sanwo-Olu

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No going back on construction of regional road —Sanwo-Olu

LAGOS State governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said his administration had concluded plans to commence, construction the long proposed Regional Road in Lekki-Ajah axis in Eti-Osa Local Government Area of the state before May this year, notwithstanding the encroachment on the right of way. Governor Sanwo-Olu made this known while on an inspection tour of the
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