Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 16th June 2021
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 16/06/21
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Inflation pushed seven million Nigerians into poverty in 2020 —World Bank
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Inflation pushed seven million Nigerians into poverty in 2020 —World Bank
THE World Bank has said inflation pushed at least seven million Nigerians into poverty in 2020. This was contained in a report, World Bank’s Nigeria Development Update (NDU) Resilience Through Reforms, released on Tuesday. The Washington-based global lender said in reference to Nigeria, “The impact of higher inflation is severe: In 2020, rising prices alone—even
Inflation pushed seven million Nigerians into poverty in 2020 —World Bank
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Nigeria as metaphoric Beast of No Nation
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Nigeria as metaphoric Beast of No Nation
JUNE 12 represents the denial of the wish of the majority by the powerful holders of power in Nigeria (and their foreign collaborators) who annulled the most peaceful and free election in Nigeria’s history. Moshood Abiola who dined with the military hierarchy forgot to use long spoon while eating with the ‘devil’. The resolve to
Nigeria as metaphoric Beast of No Nation
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No gazette established grazing routes in Nigeria —Wole Olanipekun
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No gazette established grazing routes in Nigeria —Wole Olanipekun
FORMER Attorney-General of the old Ondo State, Chief Wole Olanipekun, on Tuesday, said the Land Use Act, which is an act of the National Assembly, has overridden any gazette President Muhammadu Buhari is alluding to on grazing routes, as he insisted that no gazette established grazing routes in the country. He also said there is
No gazette established grazing routes in Nigeria —Wole Olanipekun
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Ijaw youths urged to adopt science, technology in wealth creation, peace building
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Ijaw youths urged to adopt science, technology in wealth creation, peace building
GOVERNOR of Bayelsa State, Mr Douye Diri, has advised Ijaw youths to advance their knowledge in science and technology, using it as a tool to create sustainable wealth and avoid acts of criminality that is bedeviling the Niger Delta region. The Special Assistant to the Bayelsa State governor, on Students Affairs, Mr Atti Moses, stated
Ijaw youths urged to adopt science, technology in wealth creation, peace building
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OPINION Femi Osofisan at 75: A literary luminary and statesman
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OPINION Femi Osofisan at 75: A literary luminary and statesman
I am often saddened by one fact: Nigeria is one of the most blessed nations in terms of human resources. Yet, it wallows in underdevelopment due to bad governance, poor policies, and a horde of other negative factors. The internet is awash with the details of many Nigerians who have done and are still doing
OPINION Femi Osofisan at 75: A literary luminary and statesman
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NDDC: East-West road nears completion, presidential monitoring committee says
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NDDC: East-West road nears completion, presidential monitoring committee says
The agitation in the Niger Delta against environmental degradation caused by oil companies and the resulting impoverishment of the people of the region led to the creation of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in 2001. The agency is saddled with the responsibility of redressing the historical neglect to which the oil and gas-rich region
NDDC: East-West road nears completion, presidential monitoring committee says
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Democracy Day: Kudos to Nigerians
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Democracy Day: Kudos to Nigerians
Nigeria marked her twenty-second year of uninterrupted democratic rule: a system of government whereby the people are allowed to elect their representatives in government to manage their affairs. Unlike military regime which imposes itself on the people, people in a democracy choose or elect those they think are best to lead them. Unfortunately, so far,
Democracy Day: Kudos to Nigerians
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GIANT IN THE TROPIC OF AFRICA: Chief Michael Ade-Ojo, OON
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GIANT IN THE TROPIC OF AFRICA: Chief Michael Ade-Ojo, OON
• Michael Ade-Ojo, popularly known as ‘The Chief’ was born on Tuesday, June 14, 1938 in Ilara-Mokin, Ondo State, Nigeria. • He attended St. Michael’s Anglican School, Ilara-Mokin, (1944-1950). From there, he attended Imade College, Owo, Nigeria (1954-1958), where he obtained the West African School Certificate. He proceeded to the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN)
GIANT IN THE TROPIC OF AFRICA: Chief Michael Ade-Ojo, OON
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With my writings, I want to fight oppression from my own little corner —Dr Eyiwumi Olayinka
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With my writings, I want to fight oppression from my own little corner —Dr Eyiwumi Olayinka
Dr Eyiwumi Olayinka is a lecturer in the Department of European Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Ibadan; she recently published her poetry collection, Behind the Curtains, which focuses on women’s development, and in this interview with Adewale Oshodi, the wife of the immediate past vice chancellor of the premier university, Professor Idowu Abel Olayinka,
With my writings, I want to fight oppression from my own little corner —Dr Eyiwumi Olayinka
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Fighting insecurity
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Fighting insecurity
While planning to defeat armed robbers, kidnappers and deadly hoodlums who are terrorising the residents of Oyo State, the Oyo state commissioner of police, Ngozi Onadeko, must put necessary machinery in place by establishing a police post along Ibadan/Ijebu-ode troubled road where kidnappers unleash mayhem on innocent travelers on a daily basis. The police must
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