Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 24th March 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 24th March 2021

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How Nigeria lost $5.7bn to shoddy concessions, PPP projects — Reps

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How Nigeria lost $5.7bn to shoddy concessions, PPP projects — Reps

Members of the House of Representatives on Tuesday alleged that Federal Government lost over $5.7 billion to various public assets concessioned under Public-Private Projects (PPP) in the last few years. Chairman, Ad-hoc Committee investigating the ‘Governing Lease of Federal Government-Owned Assets’, Hon. Daniel Asuquo, alleged that Federal Government is losing over $90.5 million annually due
How Nigeria lost $5.7bn to shoddy concessions, PPP projects — Reps
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Leah Sharibu, Chibok girls and the International Women’s Day

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Leah Sharibu, Chibok girls and the International Women’s Day

ALL idiots are morons, but not all morons are idiots. It’s the International Women’s Day 2021 and the theme is ‘Choose to Challenge’. So today I choose to challenge us, the people of Nigeria, hoping that someone is reading and listening, a quick caveat, I will be sometimes uncomplimentary in my choice of words, phrases
Leah Sharibu, Chibok girls and the International Women’s Day
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Covid-19’s deleterious impact on youngsters

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Covid-19’s deleterious impact on youngsters

I am sitting in my living room in Lagos, trying to steal a moment of calm between news reports and the playful demands of my young cousin, Hassan. For so many around the world, the pandemic has upended our lives: schools are closed; a lot of people are working from home; we’re isolated. In fact,
Covid-19’s deleterious impact on youngsters
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School security: Makinde’s timely intervention

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School security: Makinde’s timely intervention

ON Monday, March 15, Oyo State governor, Mr. SeyiMakinde, took a step that once again placed the security situation in the country under the spotlight. He inaugurated a Security Task Force, in his words “a war room,” to address the insecurity frontally in the state. His words: “This (war room) became imperative because of the
School security: Makinde’s timely intervention
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Who is afraid of Ortom?

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Who is afraid of Ortom?

JOHNSON BABAJIDE reports on the frightening dimensions security issues are assuming in Benue State, with the latest being the armed attack on the convoy of the state governor, Samuel Ortom, last Saturday. WHO is afraid of Governor Samuel Ortom? That appears to be a major puzzle that the authorities are set to unravel. His narrow
Who is afraid of Ortom?
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Why elders have always led Afenifere —Ayo Adebanjo

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Why elders have always led Afenifere —Ayo Adebanjo

FOREMOST nationalist and new leader of the pan-Yoruba organisation, Afenifere, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, speaks on his new role, state of the nation, clamour for restructuring, population census, among other issues in this interview by Subair Mohammed and Bola Badmus.   HOW did you react to  news of your appointment as the new leader of Afenifere?
Why elders have always led Afenifere —Ayo Adebanjo
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Anti-open grazing law has come to stay —Ihagh, Tiv president general

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Anti-open grazing law has come to stay —Ihagh, Tiv president general

In this Interview with JOHNSON BABAJIDE, the President General of Mdzough U Tiv Worldwide, retired Comptroller of Prison Iorbee Ihagh says Tivs are not ready to concede their ancestral land. Excepts:   WHY has the conflict over herders’ activities persisted in Benue State? It has persisted because the Fulani want to forcefully take the Benue
Anti-open grazing law has come to stay —Ihagh, Tiv president general
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Anti-open grazing law should be repealed —Saley, Miyetti Allah secretary

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Anti-open grazing law should be repealed —Saley, Miyetti Allah secretary

The national secretary of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Alhasan Saley, spoke to SUNDAY ADEPOJU on security issues in Benue State. Excerpts:   WHY has the conflict over herders’ activities persisted in Benue State? It is because the governor (Samuel Ortom) is using it to drive his politics because we  don’t have
Anti-open grazing law should be repealed —Saley, Miyetti Allah secretary
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Role of managers in PPP’s urban infrastructure provision

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Role of managers in PPP’s urban infrastructure provision

INADEQUATE infrastructure provision and maintenance has been a bane of the Nigerian economy for several decades; and this challenge has been perennially rooted in shortfalls in budgetary allocations for infrastructure financing. Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have thus emerged as alternative models in infrastructure financing to rescue the ailing stock of infrastructure in Nigeria, especially in urban
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Nigeria is getting better for women but we need to do more —Olabode  

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Nigeria is getting better for women but we need to do more —Olabode  

Oye Olabode, CEO of My Fair Diamond Limited, spent over a decade in the corporate financial world before switching to entrepreneurship where she combines fashion designing, and storytelling with seeming ease. The first generation Covenant University graduate has just launched her first book entitled ‘After the line. She talks about what inspired her on the
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