Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 17th September 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 17th September 2021

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VAT collection falls within powers of states —Southern governors

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VAT collection falls within powers of states —Southern governors

The Southern Governors Forum (SGF) rose from their meeting held in Enugu State on Thursday with an affirmation to collectively pursue the retention of the Value Added Tax (VAT) generated by each state. The Forum also used the occasion to ruminate over some national issues, as well the level of compliance of the member states
VAT collection falls within powers of states —Southern governors
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Naira slumps to N570/$1 at parallel market as scarcity bites harder

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Naira slumps to N570/$1 at parallel market as scarcity bites harder

THE gap between the official and unofficial market exchange rates widened to N157.94 at the close of business on Thursday, as one dollar exchanged for N570.00 due to scarcity of the greenback.  In the same vein, one British pound exchanged for N770, while one Euro went for N655. Specifically, Naira fell significantly against the U.S
Naira slumps to N570/$1 at parallel market as scarcity bites harder
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Planning for the new school year

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Planning for the new school year

With each September comes a fresh academic session; one of the most financially tasking times for parents of school-aged children. Parents have to pay for tuition, textbooks, uniforms and accessories, stationery and supplies. How can parents ensure that this time does not put a big dent in their purses, their peace of mind and even
Planning for the new school year
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Need to find social security outside social media

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Need to find social security outside social media

Continued from last week No one can make you feel inferior without your consent — Eleanor Roosevelt The situation of things on the social circuit especially the huge change in value set has made it difficult to differentiate normal human need for affirmation and seeking validation from strangers. There is indeed a thin line between
Need to find social security outside social media
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I was elated when a woman named her baby after me in Nairobi — Coker

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I was elated when a woman named her baby after me in Nairobi — Coker

Dr. (Mrs.) Tomii Coker is an obstetrician and gynaecologist. She is currently the Commissioner for Health in Ogun State. In this interview by SEGUN KASALI, she speaks about her journey into the medical profession among other issues.  Your dad wanted you to be  a medical expert? Well, Chief Michael Olufemi Coker and his wife, Mary
I was elated when a woman named her baby after me in Nairobi — Coker
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FCT returns N432m to 334 intending pilgrims, suspends fresh hajj registration

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FCT returns N432m to 334 intending pilgrims, suspends fresh hajj registration

THE Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board has refunded N432 million to 334 intending pilgrims who indicated interest to collect their 2021 hajj deposits. The director of the board, Nasiru DanMallam, who disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja, recalled that the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) had directed state pilgrims
FCT returns N432m to 334 intending pilgrims, suspends fresh hajj registration
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Beyond Hijrah of Prophet Muhammad (III)

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Beyond Hijrah of Prophet Muhammad (III)

IN the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. Almighty Allah says in Holy Qur’an Naml, 27:69-70: “Say: ‘Go ye through the earth and see what has been the end of those guilty (of sin)’.  But grieve not over them, nor distress thyself because of their plots.” Prophet Ibrahim (AS) now embarked on Hijrah (holy
Beyond Hijrah of Prophet Muhammad (III)
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Veteran journalist advocates improved reading culture among Muslims

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Veteran journalist advocates improved reading culture among Muslims

A veteran journalist, Dr Femi Abbas, has lamented what he called the poor reading culture among Muslims, saying it portends danger for the Muslim community. He made the remark in Ibadan, Oyo State, while delivering a lecture on media and Islam in contemporary Nigeria at the 14th biennial conference of the Obafemi Awolowo University Muslim
Veteran journalist advocates improved reading culture among Muslims
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College graduates 7 teenage Qu’ran memorisers

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College graduates 7 teenage Qu’ran memorisers

A week after unveiling its N200 million ultramodern hostel and classrooms for the Lekki Qur’an Memorisation College, the Lekki Muslim Ummah, an umbrella organisation of all Muslims in Lekki Peninsula of Lagos State, has graduated seven teenage Qur’an memorisers amidst pomp and ceremony. The graduands, who have been certified for successfully memorising the entire chapters
College graduates 7 teenage Qu’ran memorisers
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Document your contributions to knowledge, ex-minister urges Islamic scholars

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Document your contributions to knowledge, ex-minister urges Islamic scholars

A former Minister of National Planning, Professor Abubakar Olanrewaju Sulaiman, has tasked Islamic clerics in Ilorin, Kwara State, to strive towards documenting their teachings and contributions to knowledge. He said those who are scholars in Ilorin Emirate and its environs should not stop at Islamic propagation by verbal messages. Professor Sulaiman spoke at the launch
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