Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 3rd March 2023

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 3rd March 2023

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Appeals as the only ‘girls-only’ public primary school rots away

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Appeals as the only ‘girls-only’ public primary school rots away
By Bunmi Ishola Saint Theresa’s Primary School, Ososami, Oke Ado, Ibadan was established in 1955. The 68-year-old school is the first and only girls-only public primary school for in the south-western part of Nigeria. It is adjacent to Saint Theresa’s College and is only demarcated by a wall.  It was one of the schools built
Appeals as the only ‘girls-only’ public primary school rots away
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As suspected herdsmen strike in Ondo, injured farmers flee farms, community

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As suspected herdsmen strike in Ondo, injured farmers flee farms, community
Herdsmen again struck in Ajegunle/Powerline community of Ondo state, injuring farmers following the refusal of farmers to allow the herdsmen to graze on their farms. Hakeem Gbadamosi writes on the recent attacks and experiences of the farmers in the hands of the marauders. A few weeks after farmers in Arimogija community in Ose Local Government
As suspected herdsmen strike in Ondo, injured farmers flee farms, community
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Challenges before people with disabilities in 2023 general election

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Challenges before people with disabilities in 2023 general election
By: Sikiru Obarayese People with Disabilities (PWDs) have always been affected by years of marginalization. Sikiru Obarayese writes about what marginalisation means for them during elections like the 2023 general elections. People with disabilities are one of the most marginalized groups in Nigeria and other parts of the world. Disabled people have constantly been discriminated
Challenges before people with disabilities in 2023 general election
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Yoruba Muslim scholars, NACOMYO salute Nigerians, felicitate president-elect

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Yoruba Muslim scholars, NACOMYO salute Nigerians, felicitate president-elect
By Saheed Salawu THE Concerned Yoruba Muslim Scholars in Nigeria (CONYORMS) has saluted Nigerians for coming out en masse and performing their civic duty in last Saturday’s presidential and National Assembly elections in spite of the hardship in the country. The organisation, in a statement, on Thursday, signed by the President General, Sheikh Abdurrasheed Mayaleeke
Yoruba Muslim scholars, NACOMYO salute Nigerians, felicitate president-elect
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Muhammad’s trip to heaven (II)

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Muhammad’s trip to heaven (II)
By: Sulaiman Osho IN the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. Almighty Allah declares in the Holy Qur’an, Al-Israa 17:1: “Glory to (God) Who did take His servant for a journey by night from the Sacred Mosque to the Farthest Mosque, whose precincts We did bless,—in order that We might show him some of
Muhammad’s trip to heaven (II)
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How the Kegites club of Nigeria died unnatural death

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How the Kegites club of Nigeria died unnatural death
By Yomi Taiwo ABOUT 23 years ago, the display of high level loyalty, unbendable dedication, unalloyed morality, respect, commitment and a penchant  zeal to serve was prevalent in the supreme comradium.   Today, the club has deviated from its original status and now at an advanced stage of an inglorious extinction due to the baffling depletion
How the Kegites club of Nigeria died unnatural death
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Naira redesign drama and citizens’ needless frustrations

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Naira redesign drama and citizens’ needless frustrations
By Tokunbo Adaja THE saying that ‘everything that starts well ends well’ cannot but be most appropriate in describing the naira redesign saga  in Nigeria. Thus, by extension, everything that does not start well may not end well or end in a fiasco. The conception, delivery and nurturing of the naira redesign policy was shrewd
Naira redesign drama and citizens’ needless frustrations
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OBI-BATism and the ‘kingmaker’ president-elect

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OBI-BATism and the ‘kingmaker’ president-elect
By: Oludayo Tade OBI-BATISM is a movement by Nigerian voters and non-voters for the actualisation of return of political power to the southern part of the country after the North would have finished their eight-year hold on powerunder the outgoing President, Muhammadu Buhari. OBI-BATism animates this concern before political parties elected their flagbearers in the
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Buhari inaugurates Maiduguri emergency power project

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Buhari inaugurates Maiduguri emergency power project
Leon Usigbe President Muhammadu Buhari has inaugurated the Maiduguri Emergency Power Project, which he described as a  testament towards achieving stable, uninterrupted power supply aimed at improving the economy and lives of Nigerians. He performed the ceremony during a visit to the Borno State capital on Thursday, saying that his administration has worked hard to fulfill
Buhari inaugurates Maiduguri emergency power project
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INEC subjected Nigeria to international mockery — ex-Senate President, Wabara

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INEC subjected Nigeria to international mockery — ex-Senate President, Wabara
Nnanna Nwogu – Umuahia A former Senate President and Chairman Board of Trustees, BoT, of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Adolphus Wabara,  says the shameful conduct of INEC at the polls had subjected Nigeria to mockery before the international community. Wabara who addressed newsmen in Umuahia expressed his disappointment over the failure of the Independent
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