Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 27th July 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 27th July 2021

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48 Yoruba Nation agitators docked over alleged murder, unlawful assembly

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48 Yoruba Nation agitators docked over alleged murder, unlawful assembly

A total of 48 persons, including two women, on Monday appeared before a Yaba chief magistrate’s Court in Lagos for alleged unlawful protest and killing of a woman.  The defendants who allegedly committed the offences at 10 am on July 3 at Ojota area of Lagos, are jointly facing a three-count charge of conspiracy, unlawful
48 Yoruba Nation agitators docked over alleged murder, unlawful assembly
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Fayemi and his ghoulish investment in Ekiti

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Fayemi and his ghoulish investment in Ekiti

IT was just a simple call to a cousin who lives in Ado Ekiti. We exchanged pleasantries and had some family tittle-tattle. I closed the session by asking, “Hope our governor is doing well?” He responded in our deep Ekiti dialect. I will just give the English paraphrase of his response. “That one that is
Fayemi and his ghoulish investment in Ekiti
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Hoodlums kill one, injure others in attack on Ibadan mall

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Hoodlums kill one, injure others in attack on Ibadan mall

ONE person has reportedly been killed while many others were wounded when hoodlums suspected to be cultists, attacked Palms Mall at Ring Road, Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, on Sunday night.  An eyewitness who preferred anonymity told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Ibadan that the deceased was shot dead by the
Hoodlums kill one, injure others in attack on Ibadan mall
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NIN for foreigners

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NIN for foreigners

THE National Identity Card enrollment centres in Maiduguri, Borno State, are reportedly being besieged by Niger Republic, Chad and Cameroon nationals to enrol and obtain the National Identity Numbers (NIN). Some of these foreigners are reportedly trapped in Nigeria as a result of Boko Haram terrorism. Apparently latching onto the loopholes in section 16 of
NIN for foreigners
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Tension in Anambra, commercial activities grounded in Abuja over Nnamdi Kanu’s trial

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Tension in Anambra, commercial activities grounded in Abuja over Nnamdi Kanu’s trial

THERE was palpable fear in Anambra State on Monday, with commercial activities grounded in Abuja as Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja adjourned the trial of the self-acclaimed leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, till October 21, following the failure of the Federal Government to
Tension in Anambra, commercial activities grounded in Abuja over Nnamdi Kanu’s trial
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Without new constitution, Nigerians will elect failed leaders again in 2023 —Afe Babalola

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Without new constitution, Nigerians will elect failed leaders again in 2023 —Afe Babalola

FOUNDER of Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), Aare Afe Babalola has revealed that the only way for citizens not to elect another set of failed leaders in the 2023 general election is for the country to have a new federal constitution.  Babalola, who delivered a paper on Monday at the fifth Ife Institute of Advanced
Without new constitution, Nigerians will elect failed leaders again in 2023 —Afe Babalola
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Supporters, obas throng Cotonou court as Igboho’s trial holds behind closed doors

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Supporters, obas throng Cotonou court as Igboho’s trial holds behind closed doors

THE expected court trial of the Yoruba nation activist, Chief Sunday Igboho, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, was, on Monday, held behind closed doors, due to a large gathering of his supporters at the Benin Republic High Court.  According to eyewitness report, the Yoruba activist was sneaked into the court premises in the early hours
Supporters, obas throng Cotonou court as Igboho’s trial holds behind closed doors
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FG earmarks N1bn for payment of death benefits to deceased doctors, health workers

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FG earmarks N1bn for payment of death benefits to deceased doctors, health workers

THE Federal Government earmarked N1 billion for the payment of death benefits to families of deceased doctors and health workers, while N4.3 billion had been included in the 2021 budget for the Residency Training Fund. The Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, who disclosed this, said the government had already commenced payment to
FG earmarks N1bn for payment of death benefits to deceased doctors, health workers
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Court stops Kaduna govt from probing NLC warning strike

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Court stops Kaduna govt from probing NLC warning strike

The National Industrial Court has granted an order of interim mandatory injunction to restrain the Kaduna State Government or any of its representatives from carrying out the probe of the warning strike and all forms of industrial action carried out by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) between May 16, 2021 and May 19, 2021 in
Court stops Kaduna govt from probing NLC warning strike
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Workers in informal economy demand ratification of ILO Convention 190

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Workers in informal economy demand ratification of ILO Convention 190

Workers in the informal sector of the economy have called on the Nigerian government to ratify the ILO Convention 190 on Gender-Based Violence and Harassment (GBVH) in workplaces. The call followed series of training conducted by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Solidarity Center AFL-CIO for traders on GBVH in the popular Mile 12
Workers in informal economy demand ratification of ILO Convention 190
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