
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 17th February 2023
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 17/02/23
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Old naira notes: Bank workers recount ordeals
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Old naira notes: Bank workers recount ordeals
In this report, YINKA OLUKOYA, PAUL OMOROGBE, JUSTICE NWAFOR, and YOMI AYELESO report how bank staff members in Nigeria are coping with the pressure from the public due to naira scarcity. For 28-year-old Chidinma Festus (not her real name), work-life as she knew it has changed. Just two weeks ago, Chidinma, an employee of one
Old naira notes: Bank workers recount ordeals
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Census: 17 years after, will Nigeria get it right this time?
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Census: 17 years after, will Nigeria get it right this time?
In April 2023, the National Population Commission will conduct the long awaited population and housing census. By all means, the commission has been non-relenting in its clamour to deliver a fully digital exercise. ADETOLA BADEMOSI looks at the efforts so far put in place by the government to achieve this. Nigeria is set to conduct
Census: 17 years after, will Nigeria get it right this time?
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Painful dilemma: Along Lagos roads, we pay all manner of levies to touts — Truck drivers
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Painful dilemma: Along Lagos roads, we pay all manner of levies to touts — Truck drivers
For many trucks that ply the nation’s ports of Apapa and Tin-Can to pick cargoes or drop empties, ensuring prompt payment of levies at different checkpoints manned by touts belonging to different labour union has been the order of the day. While many have continued to live with this brazen extortion of truckers by hoodlums
Painful dilemma: Along Lagos roads, we pay all manner of levies to touts — Truck drivers
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The Syria/Turkey tragedy
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The Syria/Turkey tragedy
TRAGEDIES, especially natural disasters, are so hard to deal with. They evoke painful memories and put society on edge. This is why the people of Turkey and Syria are still struggling to make sense of what befell them on February 6. According to reports, an Mw 7.8 earthquake struck southern and central Turkey as well
The Syria/Turkey tragedy
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E2%80%95-ikpeazu/ G-5 advocacy for inclusiveness beyond 2023 ― Ikpeazu
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G-5 advocacy for inclusiveness beyond 2023 ― Ikpeazu
Òsárétín Òsádébàmwén – Abuja Governor of Abia State, Okezie Ikpeazu has said the advocacy of the G-5 governors for inclusiveness of all shades of Nigeria was far beyond the 2023 presidential election. He said the G-5 governors are pursuing a national agenda of unity as the greatest challenge to national development was not corruption
G-5 advocacy for inclusiveness beyond 2023 ― Ikpeazu
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Minister allays fear of job loss as FG unbundles NRC
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Minister allays fear of job loss as FG unbundles NRC
Tyavzua Saanyol – Abuja The Minister of Transportation, Mu,azu Sambo has refuted claims in some quarters that staff of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) would lose their jobs in the implementation process that would unveil the unbundling plan of the Federal Govenment in the railway sector in the country. Speaking while addressing the management
Minister allays fear of job loss as FG unbundles NRC
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E2%80%95-inec/ Over 1.9m PVCs have been collected in Edo ― INEC
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Over 1.9m PVCs have been collected in Edo ― INEC
Idahosa Moses – Benin City The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has assured Nigerians of its readiness to conduct free, fair and credible elections, beginning with the February 25 Presidential and National Assembly elections. Giving the assurance while fielding questions from our correspondent, the state Head of Voter Education and Publicity of INEC, Timidi
Over 1.9m PVCs have been collected in Edo ― INEC
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MUSWEN mourns earthquake deaths, sympathises with Turkey, Syria
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MUSWEN mourns earthquake deaths, sympathises with Turkey, Syria
By Saheed Salawu THE Muslim Ummah of South West Nigeria (MUSWEN) has mourned the loss of lives in the earthquakes that occurred last week in Turkey and Syria. The disaster reportedly left about 20,000 people dead and 50,000 injured and caused severe damage to infrastructure in the two countries. MUSWEN, under the leadership of its
MUSWEN mourns earthquake deaths, sympathises with Turkey, Syria
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Muhammad’s Journey to Jerusalem (II)
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Muhammad’s Journey to Jerusalem (II)
By: Sulaiman Osho IN the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. Almighty Allah declares in the Holy Qur’an, Al-Israa 17:60, thus, “Behold! We told thee that thy Lord doth encompass mankind. We granted the vision which We showed thee but as a trial for men, as also the cursed tree (mentioned) in the Qur’an.
Muhammad’s Journey to Jerusalem (II)
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Al-Habibiyyah organises seminar for imams, others
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Al-Habibiyyah organises seminar for imams, others
Biola Azeez | Ilorin THERE is the need for imams of central mosques and Islamic scholars to be abreast of current affairs and equip themselves with adequate knowledge of the Holy Qur’an and hadith of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) to improve the quality of their Friday sermons. A professor of Arabic Studies at the University of
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