Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 31st August 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 31st August 2021

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Nigeria’s lost children

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Nigeria’s lost children

SOMEWHERE in a Boko Haram stronghold,one of Nigeria’s gravest modern tragedies lives on in the experiences of girls of Government Girls  Secondary School Chibok stolen from their school in 2014. Immediately the girls numbering in their hundreds were abducted from their school, the name ‘’Chibok’’ became an international headline for insecurity and chaos in Nigeria.
Nigeria’s lost children
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BBNaija: In new twist,15 housemates up for eviction this week

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BBNaija: In new twist,15 housemates up for eviction this week

As expected, Big Brother switched things up with a new twist during this week’s head of house games which just ended. Remember that three housemates left the house yesterday during a Sunday eviction that took most fans by surprise after Maria was announced to leave the BBNaija house. Today, the head of house games had
BBNaija: In new twist,15 housemates up for eviction this week
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Immigration office, please help fix my passport

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Immigration office, please help fix my passport

The refusal of the Nigeria Immigration Service to release my international passport has put me in a dilemma as it has stopped me from  pursuing my education beyond the shores of Nigeria. I have been granted admission into Hult International Business School but I am unable to take it up due to the issue of
Immigration office, please help fix my passport
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Plateau killings: Military warns against self-defence

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Plateau killings: Military warns against self-defence

FOLLOWING increasing insecurity in Plateau State, the Special Task Force, Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) in Plateau, on Monday warned residents against taking the law into their hands in the guise of self-defence, Major Ishaku Takwa, the Media Officer of the task force gave the warning in a statement issued in Jos, the News Agency of
Plateau killings: Military warns against self-defence
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Kaduna: Military in the face of banditry

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Kaduna: Military in the face of banditry

GOD bless Chinua Achebe, that author who taught us that proverbs are the palm oil with which words are eaten. He it was who told us that “When suffering (trouble) knocks at your door and you say there is no seat left for him, he tells you not to worry because he has brought his
Kaduna: Military in the face of banditry
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DSS bows to court order, releases 8 out of 12 Igboho’s associates

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DSS bows to court order, releases 8 out of 12 Igboho’s associates

The Department of State Service (DSS) on Monday bowed to the release warrants issued by a Federal High Court in Abuja and released eight out of the 12 associates of Yoruba nation agitator, Sunday Igboho, detained by the agency since July 1. Announcing the release of the eight detainees in Abuja, Pelumi Olajengbesi, counsel to
DSS bows to court order, releases 8 out of 12 Igboho’s associates
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How climate change, insecurity, threats to nature, others affect food security in Oyo

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How climate change, insecurity, threats to nature, others affect food security in Oyo

A series of local/national Fork to Farm Dialogue events are being held globally to herald the 26th United Nations Climate Change conference (COP26) scheduled to hold in Glasgow, Scotland between 1 and 12 November 2021. IFEDAYO OGUNYEMI writes on the local dialogue held in Oyo State recently. FARMERS and stakeholders in the agricultural sector in
How climate change, insecurity, threats to nature, others affect food security in Oyo
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CJN plans to meet six Chief Judges over conflicting court orders

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CJN plans to meet six Chief Judges over conflicting court orders

The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Tanko Muhammad, has invited six-state Chief Judges in relation to the spate of conflicting orders emanating from their courts. The CJN invited them to a meeting over the issuance of conflicting orders on the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) chairmanship tussle in the last one month. Mohammad, who is
CJN plans to meet six Chief Judges over conflicting court orders
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CBN sets transfer limit for e-Naira

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CBN sets transfer limit for e-Naira

CENTRAL Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Monday announced the formal engagement of Butt Inc., as the technical partner for its digital currency.  The apex bank has also released transaction guidelines for the e-Naira project to banks, setting an initial limit of N50,000 for non-account preparatory to the take-off of its digital currency.  E-Naira, according to
CBN sets transfer limit for e-Naira
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Igboho: Malami loses bid to vacate restraining order against arrest

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Igboho: Malami loses bid to vacate restraining order against arrest

The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami (SAN), on Monday lost his bid to get the Oyo State High Court 7, sitting at Ring Road, Ibadan, to vacate the order restraining him and security agencies from arresting or harassing Chief Sunday Adeyemo (aka Sunday Igboho) pending the determination of the suit. Justice Ladiran
Igboho: Malami loses bid to vacate restraining order against arrest
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