Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 21st September 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 21st September 2021

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Oyo farmers urged to seek collaboration with cooperatives societies

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Oyo farmers urged to seek collaboration with cooperatives societies

Stakeholders in the agriculture sector have harped on the need for farmers to join industry-based cooperative societies as part of efforts to seek collaborative solutions to the problems facing agriculture in Oyo State and the country by extension. The farmers were told the cooperative societies help to collaboratively tackle farmers’ challenges head on and proffer
Oyo farmers urged to seek collaboration with cooperatives societies
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APC battles crisis in 23 states

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APC battles crisis in 23 states

Arising from the parallel ward and local government congresses, the All Progressives Congress (APC) is faced with resolving intra-party crisis in 23 states. Of the 23 states where parallel congresses took place, the newly-cobbled nine-member reconciliation committee, headed by former Nasarawa governor, Adamu Abdullahi, is reportedly targeting five states as must-resolve, before the October 2
APC battles crisis in 23 states
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Protecting schools from bandits 

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Protecting schools from bandits 

In 2014, the Boko Haram  insurgent group attacked Chibok, a community in the northern state of Borno, abducting more than 250 schoolgirls.  The Chibok incident sparked global outrage though previous attacks occurred with little international attention. Earlier in the same year, over fifty schoolboys from Buni Yadi, a town in Yobe State, were killed by
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Reading versus alliteracy

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Reading versus alliteracy

Once upon a time, Nigeria paraded the best set of authors and publishers in Africa. At that time, reading was an innate affection for both the young and old. This culture reflected so much on the quality of leadership and civil discipline that it brought pride to Nigerians anywhere in the world! But now, the
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Sanwo-Olu signs anti-open grazing bill into law

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Sanwo-Olu signs anti-open grazing bill into law

Lagos State governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Monday, assented into law the bill prohibiting Open Cattle Grazing and Trespass of Cattle on Land, 11 days after the legislation was unanimously passed by the State House of Assembly and transmitted to the Executive arm for authorisation. Following the signing, it is now criminal in Lagos for
Sanwo-Olu signs anti-open grazing bill into law
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Wike kicks as FG excludes Rivers from states to benefit from planned new loans

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Wike kicks as FG excludes Rivers from states to benefit from planned new loans

Rivers State Governor, Mr Nyesom Wike has expressed disappointment over the exclusion of Rivers State from states that are to benefit from the projects to be executed with the fresh loan that the Federal Government is seeking to obtain from the World Bank. This is as he observed that Nigeria must encourage federating states to
Wike kicks as FG excludes Rivers from states to benefit from planned new loans
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Gender leadership gap in business, governance and decision-making

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Gender leadership gap in business, governance and decision-making

In Nigeria and beyond, a trending movie this time is the ‘King of boys 2’ (The return of the King). It is a seven-part series Nollywood movie, streaming on Netflix platform on the internet. In my view, the storyline of the movie can easily pass as a reflection of the dark side of politics in
Gender leadership gap in business, governance and decision-making
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As Buhari attends UNGA: Two Nigerian groups clash in New York over state of nation 

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As Buhari attends UNGA: Two Nigerian groups clash in New York over state of nation 

TWO opposing Nigerian groups on Monday clashed in New York, United States, over developments in the country.  The groups converged on Nigerian House on 42nd Street, 2nd Avenue, canvassing opposing views about the conditions in Nigeria and its unity.  The protests came as President Muhammadu Buhari began his scheduled activities related to the 76th Session
As Buhari attends UNGA: Two Nigerian groups clash in New York over state of nation 
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Lagos, food security and economic development

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Lagos, food security and economic development

WITH a population in excess of 25 million, Lagos understandably has a peculiar food security challenge. It is in order to tactically address this that the Babajide Sanwo-Olu led government makes food security an integral part of its traffic management and transportation, health and environment, education and technology, making Lagos a 21st economy, entertainment and
Lagos, food security and economic development
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Clark to Buhari: Naval base useless in Kano desert

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Clark to Buhari: Naval base useless in Kano desert

The National Leader of the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum (SMBLF), Chief Edwin Clark, has written to the President of Nigeria, Muhammudu Buhari, condemning the siting of a naval base training school in Kano State. Speaking to the press on Monday in Abuja, the elder statesman counselled the president that the decision to build
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