
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 1st March 2023
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 01/03/23
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Delta govt commends Oshimili South over legislative complex
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Delta govt commends Oshimili South over legislative complex
Alphonsus Agborh | Asaba Oshimili South Local Government Area of Delta State has received pat on the back for the construction of an ultramodern legislative complex with state-of-the-art facilities. The commendation came from the state Commissioner for Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu at a press conference addressed by the council chairman, Dr. Obi Kelvin Ezenyili,
Delta govt commends Oshimili South over legislative complex
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Oba Ewuare II relives 700-year-old tradition in Benin
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Oba Ewuare II relives 700-year-old tradition in Benin
Idahosa Moses | Benin City The Oba of Benin, Ewuare II, has re-enacted over 700-year-old tradition in Benin kingdom, when he recently unveiled the statue of Iyoba N’ Uselu in memory of Queen mother, Ikuoyemwen, and past Queen mothers. It will be recalled that Oba Ewuare II, had conferred the chieftaincy title of Iyoba
Oba Ewuare II relives 700-year-old tradition in Benin
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120 youths graduates at ITF skills training in Rivers
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120 youths graduates at ITF skills training in Rivers
Amaechi Okonkwo | Port Harcourt At least 120 youths from Rivers State recently graduated at Industrial Training Fund (ITF) skills training in three selected trades under the National Industrial Skills Development Programme (NISDP). The training was organised by the ITF as part of its responsibility as the leading skills training organisation in Nigeria and
120 youths graduates at ITF skills training in Rivers
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Ejagham nation residents tasked on March 11 elections
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Ejagham nation residents tasked on March 11 elections
Godwin Otang | Calabar Cross River’s largest ethnic group, the Ejagham nation, has been charged to wake up from its slumber and take up their rightful place in the state. The Ejaghams occupy 12 out of the 18 local government areas of Cross River State. They were given the charge at a town hall
Ejagham nation residents tasked on March 11 elections
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40-day free health screening exercise for public servants begins
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40-day free health screening exercise for public servants begins
Alphonsus Agborh | Asaba The Delta State government has commenced a free health screening exercise geared towards improving productivity in its workforce. Expected to last for 40 days, the exercise entails screening for diabetics mellitus, HIV, Hepatitis B and C and eye diseases such as glaucoma, cataract, among others. The state’s Commissioner for Health,
40-day free health screening exercise for public servants begins
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Suspected rapists on the prowl in Sapele
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Suspected rapists on the prowl in Sapele
Ebenezer Adurokiya | Warri Happenings in Sapele since a fortnight ago indicate that some suspected rapists are on the loose in the community as they specialise in breaking into homes at night in the form of robbery and in the process rape female residents. Sapele is the headquarters of Sapele Local Government Area of
Suspected rapists on the prowl in Sapele
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Delta Attorney General maps out strategies to sustain ministry’s achievements
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Delta Attorney General maps out strategies to sustain ministry’s achievements
Ebenezer Adurokiya | Warri Delta State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Isaiah Bozimo, says the Ministry of Justice has mapped out a comprehensive implementation strategy to sustain the gains recorded so far in justice delivery, especially in the administration of Criminal Justice Law. Bozimo stated this in Asaba while briefing the press on
Delta Attorney General maps out strategies to sustain ministry’s achievements
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Presidential poll: Factors that influenced voting pattern in Edo
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Presidential poll: Factors that influenced voting pattern in Edo
‘SUYI AYODELE and IDAHOSA MOSES examine some issues that played out in Edo State during the February 25 presidential and National assembly election. The Presidential and National Assembly elections held across the country on Saturday, February 25, birthed a new vista of political realignment in Edo State. But the new political order did not come
Presidential poll: Factors that influenced voting pattern in Edo
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Feb. 25 election aftermath: IReV as INEC’s drawback?
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Feb. 25 election aftermath: IReV as INEC’s drawback?
ISSUES over the conduct and the aftermath of the February 25 presidential poll is generating another round of controversy days after the election writes KUNLE ODEREMI. The world is waiting anxiously on the outcome of the presidential election held in Nigeria on February 25. Preliminary reports of mostly the teams of international observers accentuate the
Feb. 25 election aftermath: IReV as INEC’s drawback?
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BREAKING: Tinubu wins 3-horse race presidential election
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BREAKING: Tinubu wins 3-horse race presidential election
Israel Arogbonlo The 2023 presidential election of February 25 have now been officially concluded, with Bola Tinubu of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) emerging the winner having scored the highest total votes cast in the poll. In a keenly-contested poll, the three leading candidates; Peter Obi of Labour Party, Bola Tinubu (APC) and PDP’s
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