Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 28th July 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 28th July 2021

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I’ll never go back to APC —Tambuwal

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I’ll never go back to APC —Tambuwal

SOKOTO State governor, Aminu Tambuwal has expressed his dislike for the All Progressives Congress (APC), saying, “God forbid for me to return to the APC for whatever reason”. The Sokoto State governor further lambasted the APC-led Federal Government for running what he described as “bad governance which has subjected Nigerians to untold hardship, abject poverty
I’ll never go back to APC —Tambuwal
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An author’s efforts to promote entrepreneurship among students

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An author’s efforts to promote entrepreneurship among students

WITH the fact that there are few jobs available for Nigerian youths, an author, Prince Abiodun Lufadeju, has taken it upon himself to empower school children with the requisite knowledge on what money is, as well as how to generate income. Prince Lufadeju, who had earlier publish a book, From School to Work, targeted at
An author’s efforts to promote entrepreneurship among students
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Sunday Igboho’s foreign travails: A reporter’s diary

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Sunday Igboho’s foreign travails: A reporter’s diary

On Monday, the arrested Yoruba Nation agitator, Chief Sunday Igboho was arraigned behind closed doors in a High Court in Cotonou, Benin Republic over fresh charges against him. In this report, TOLA ADENUBI who was on the ground to cover the trial writes that interests far beyond Nigeria and Benin Republic seem to be following
Sunday Igboho’s foreign travails: A reporter’s diary
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APC chairmanship: Fixing a dysfunctional party system

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APC chairmanship: Fixing a dysfunctional party system

AS the All Progressives Congress (APC) congress draws near, political patronage is central to what ails the political party administration viz-a-viz system of governance. We must not continue depicting Nigeria as a soft state and a weak nation, where it is unable to apply the law equally to all its citizens. It is no longer
APC chairmanship: Fixing a dysfunctional party system
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It is unconstitutional to subordinate INEC to NCC —Dickson, ex-Bayelsa gov

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It is unconstitutional to subordinate INEC to NCC —Dickson, ex-Bayelsa gov

Former Bayelsa State governor and senator representing Bayelsa West, Seriake Dickson is a member of the Senate Committee on the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC). He speaks on the controversial amendment of clause 52(3) in the passed Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill, 2021, provision of three percent funding for Host Communities Trust Fund, as proposed in
It is unconstitutional to subordinate INEC to NCC —Dickson, ex-Bayelsa gov
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November 6 poll: Anambra treading a familiar route?

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November 6 poll: Anambra treading a familiar route?

LEON USIGBE, notes how the crises in the main political parties in the Anambra state November 6 governorship election follow a familiar trend. GOVERNORSHIP elections in Anambra State are historical for their rancour from the buildup to party primaries through the casting of votes to post-election legal battles. As soon as Chinwoke Mbadinuju emerged the
November 6 poll: Anambra treading a familiar route?
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Senate’s directive on N300bn refund

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Senate’s directive on N300bn refund

PENULTIMATE week, the Senate approved the 2015 report of its committee on Public Accounts which indicted 59 ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) of the government, asking them to return over N300 billion to the Federation Account. In addition, it faulted the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) over its non-remittance of N3.8 trillion realised from crude
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Pollution, devalued properties, failing SMEs: Residents forced to cohabit with tank farms amidst dangers (II)

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Pollution, devalued properties, failing SMEs: Residents forced to cohabit with tank farms amidst dangers (II)

In this concluding section of a two-part report, ADETOLA BADEMOSI writes on the repeated calls for the relocation of tank farms away from residential areas due to the danger they pose to public health and properties. IN 2020, the Speaker, House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, inaugurated an adhoc committee to investigate the concerns expressed by
Pollution, devalued properties, failing SMEs: Residents forced to cohabit with tank farms amidst dangers (II)
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Bill on VAPP Act passes 3rd reading in Imo Assembly

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Bill on VAPP Act passes 3rd reading in Imo Assembly

A bill for the domestication of the violence against persons (Prohibition) Act, VAPP Act has scaled through third reading in the Imo State House of Assembly. The bill, sponsored by Mrs Uju oOnwudiwe, representing Njaba state constituency in the assembly, passed the third reading during the plenary session. Speaking to newsmen after the session, Onwudiwe
Bill on VAPP Act passes 3rd reading in Imo Assembly
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Don bemoans smallholder farmers’ inability to access CBN intervention funds

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Don bemoans smallholder farmers’ inability to access CBN intervention funds

A Professor of Crop Science, Professor Samson Remison, of the Department of Crop Science, Ambrose Alli University, AAU, Ekpoma, Edo State, on Tuesday lamented that smallholder farmers in Nigeria were not able to access the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) interventions in the oil palm sector. Remison made this known in his keynote address during
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