Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 2nd November 2021
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 02/11/21
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On invasion of Justice Odili’s residence
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On invasion of Justice Odili’s residence
Justice Mary Odili is an eminent Justice of Supreme Court of Nigeria. Nobody has ever accused the brilliant judge of being biased; she has been discharging her duties diligently without fear and is a well respected judge. It is a pity that the residence of Justice Odili at No 7 Imo Rivers Street, Maitama, Abuja
On invasion of Justice Odili’s residence
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A pandemic’s unexpected boost to women
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A pandemic’s unexpected boost to women
WHILE it is generally recognised that the persisting coronavirus pandemic in the world has had a debilitating and devastating effect on women, reducing gains already made in women empowerment, exposing women more to sexual and gender-based violence and leading to more women leaving employment and jobs while those who are employed have had the additional
A pandemic’s unexpected boost to women
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On social media extremities
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On social media extremities
THE use of social media is nearly universal in our world today. If anything, the amount of time spent on social sites is astounding. Actually, it’s a wonder how we manage it all. We depend on our smartphones for work, school, and our personal and social lives. When was the last time you left home
On social media extremities
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Workers to get affordable housing as Federal Mortgage Bank pledges partnership with RATTAWU
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Workers to get affordable housing as Federal Mortgage Bank pledges partnership with RATTAWU
THE Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) has declared its commitment to partner with the leadership of Radio, Television, Theatre and Arts Workers Union (RATTAWU) to provide housing for members of the union across the country. FMBN Managing Director/Chief Executive, Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, who stated this in his office in Abuja when RATTAWU leadership paid
Workers to get affordable housing as Federal Mortgage Bank pledges partnership with RATTAWU
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Town planners mull implementation of Urban and Regional Planning Law 2004
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Town planners mull implementation of Urban and Regional Planning Law 2004
Settlement experts under the auspices of the Nigerian Institute of Town Planners (NITP) have called on the Federal Government to urgently review and implement the Nigerian Urban and Regional Planning Law of 2004 (as amended). In addition, they are also canvassing the domestication of the same by all federating states, in line with the peculiarities of
Town planners mull implementation of Urban and Regional Planning Law 2004
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OLARMS: Reprieve for Ogun land defaulters
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OLARMS: Reprieve for Ogun land defaulters
It is no longer news that Governor Dapo Abiodun, at the Tech Hub, in Abeokuta, launched the Ogun State Land Administration and Revenue Management System (OLARMS) online portal as part of efforts to enhance land administration and seamless land service in the state. The portal is expected to bring much needed sanity to land administration
OLARMS: Reprieve for Ogun land defaulters
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ARCON tasks consulting architects on adoption of modern technology
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ARCON tasks consulting architects on adoption of modern technology
As the nation emerges out of the pandemic gradually, the President of Architects Registration Council of Nigeria (ARCON), Chief Gabriel Oladipupo Ajayi, has called members of the Association Of Consulting Architects Nigeria (ACAN) to embrace tools, modern technology and know-how to be able to meet the needs of clients swiftly and respond appropriately to the needs of
ARCON tasks consulting architects on adoption of modern technology
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Ibeju Lekki communities urged to embrace electricity cooperative model
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Ibeju Lekki communities urged to embrace electricity cooperative model
Residents and leaders in over 40 communities in Ibeju-Lekki area have been urged to embrace the Electricity Cooperative Model being proposed by the Lagos State Government to end 15 years of blackout in the axis. The advice was given by the Chairman, Lekki Community Development Area, Rasak Bamidele Kasali, and Chairman, Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Area, Abdullahi Sesan
Ibeju Lekki communities urged to embrace electricity cooperative model
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Akure/Ado-Ekiti highway: Residents, motorists, commuters groan over deplorable state
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Akure/Ado-Ekiti highway: Residents, motorists, commuters groan over deplorable state
Motorists and commuters plying the Akure/Ado-Ekiti highway in Ondo State have been lamenting the deplorable condition of the federal road. In this piece, HAKEEM GBADAMOSI reports the unsettling experiences of residents, motorists and commuters and the socioeconomic impacts of the road. The Akure-Ado-Ekiti road used to be one of the best routes in the South-West,
Akure/Ado-Ekiti highway: Residents, motorists, commuters groan over deplorable state
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Alumni all over the world fix problems in alma maters —STCOGA
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Alumni all over the world fix problems in alma maters —STCOGA
The significance of alumni associations to the development of schools was the major focus at the inauguration of new executives of the Saint Theresa’s College Old Girls Association (STCOGA) at the weekend. To encapsulate the importance, the incoming coordinator, Boladale Okanlawon, stated that “it will be a waste of time for me to begin to
Alumni all over the world fix problems in alma maters —STCOGA
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