Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 25th August 2023

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 25th August 2023

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15th BRICS Summit: Nigeria studying alliances to explore — Shettima

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15th BRICS Summit: Nigeria studying alliances to explore — Shettima
Vice President Kashim Shettima has addressed the BRICS summit at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa, that the present administration is examining “the variables and evaluating the scope and level of regional and global cooperation to pursue in order to establish Nigeria as the desired friend and partner.” He said in his address
15th BRICS Summit: Nigeria studying alliances to explore — Shettima
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Information Minister cautions Gov Obaseki over comments on subsidy removal

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Information Minister cautions Gov Obaseki over comments on subsidy removal
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mallam Mohammed Idris, has replied to the Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, on his recent comment on fuel subsidy and foreign exchange market reforms by the federal government. The Minister said the Governor shifted focus to the nation’s economic challenges as cannon fodder to divert attention from
Information Minister cautions Gov Obaseki over comments on subsidy removal
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Light Up Oyo project: A promise kept?

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Light Up Oyo project: A promise kept?
The Light Up Oyo project in Oyo State may stand as one of the most criticised projects by the Governor Seyi Makinde administration. DANIEL OLATUNJI and MERCY ADEBOMI in this piece chronicle the journey of the project: its hitches and hiccups and the current state of affairs. In the first term of Governor Seyi Makinde
Light Up Oyo project: A promise kept?
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Lagos traffic disappears as residents besiege BRT parks over cost of petrol

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Lagos traffic disappears as residents besiege BRT parks over cost of petrol
In recent weeks, Lagos roads have been devoid of the characteristic traffic of Nigeria’s commercial nerve centre. In this report, TOLA ADENUBI looks at why more vehicles are disappearing from the roads. The ever-busy roads of Apapa, Ikeja, Marina and Victoria Island area of Lagos State in recent weeks have experienced a new breath of
Lagos traffic disappears as residents besiege BRT parks over cost of petrol
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UNICEF promoting exclusive breastfeeding for child’s survival beyond first 1,000 days of life 

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UNICEF promoting exclusive breastfeeding for child’s survival beyond first 1,000 days of life 
On the heels of the World Breastfeeding Week celebration, which harped on the need for exclusive breastfeeding of infants, ISHOLA MICHAEL writes that breastfeeding mothers need support to achieve this. It is said that breastfeeding, especially the exclusive one, is one of the smartest investments to save lives, improve the health and development of children,
UNICEF promoting exclusive breastfeeding for child’s survival beyond first 1,000 days of life 
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Widows, orphans of Plateau attacks suffer neglect in IDP camps

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Widows, orphans of Plateau attacks suffer neglect in IDP camps
Sustained attacks on four local government areas of Plateau State have left thousands of women widowed and children orphaned. ISAAC SHOBAYO visited the IDP camps and shared their tales of suffering in this feature. In the past three months, Plateau State has witnessed unprecedented attacks in four local governments, namely in Mangu, Barkin-Ladi, Riyom and
Widows, orphans of Plateau attacks suffer neglect in IDP camps
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Qur’an burning: Rage, ignorance and prejudice

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Qur’an burning: Rage, ignorance and prejudice
QUR’AN burning has become a symbol of intolerance and “Islamophobia”, especially in some Western countries. Following the public burning of a Qur’an in front of Stockholm’s largest mosque on June 28 during the Islamic Eid al-Adha festival, a copy of the Qur’an was set on fire in the Danish capital on July 24. Naturally, these
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Beyond the Hijrah of Prophet Muhammad (III)

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Beyond the Hijrah of Prophet Muhammad (III)
IN the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. Prophet Ibrahim (AS) embarked on Hijrah (holy flight) from his ancestral home, and avoiding the Syrian desert, came to the fertile lands of Aram or Syria, and to Canaan, after the incident of throwing him into the fire took place (Qur’an 11:69-76). It is some years
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Qur’an, Hadith memorisers, 66 others graduate from Vanguards Academy

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Qur’an, Hadith memorisers, 66 others graduate from Vanguards Academy
A faith-based school, Vanguards Academy, on Saturday, held its 17th graduation and awards ceremony in honour of 68 students. At the ceremony, held at the school premises at Odosengolu, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, two students, AbdulWahab AbdulKareem and AbdulHameed Owolabi, stood out for committing the Qur’an to heart and memorising the 40 Hadith of Al-Imaam
Qur’an, Hadith memorisers, 66 others graduate from Vanguards Academy
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Man dies in flood as fierce rain, thunderstorm hit Makkah

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Man dies in flood as fierce rain, thunderstorm hit Makkah
ONE man drowned and dramatic bolts of lightning struck Makkah, Saudi Arabia, as the city was hit by thunderstorms overnight on Tuesday and early on Wednesday. Arab News reported on Thursday that a teacher at Mina Elementary School, Mohammed Al-Twaim, died while trying to escape from his car after it was engulfed by floodwater. The
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