Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 26th August 2023

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 26th August 2023

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Borno: Court affirms Balami’s election for Askira/Hawul federal constituency

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Borno: Court affirms Balami’s election for Askira/Hawul federal constituency
The National Assembly Election Petition Tribunal, sitting in Borno on Friday, affirmed the election of Dr. Midala Balami as the member representing Askira-Uba/Hawul federal constituency. Delivering the judgement in Maiduguri, the three-man panel, under the Chairmanship of Justice M.E. Anenih, Justice A.I. Ityonyman, and Justice A.O. Adeniji, held that the petition brought before the tribunal
Borno: Court affirms Balami’s election for Askira/Hawul federal constituency
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Palliatives: FG creating more problems in an attempt to solve one —SDP presidential candidate, Adebayo

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Palliatives: FG creating more problems in an attempt to solve one —SDP presidential candidate, Adebayo
Presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the February 2023 general election, Adewole Adebayo, speaks with select journalists on the Federal Government’s palliatives to states, the consequences of the action, the introduction of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to Nigerians as an alternative to petrol and other salient issues. SUBAIR MOHAMMED brings excerpts.  
Palliatives: FG creating more problems in an attempt to solve one —SDP presidential candidate, Adebayo
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We’ll clamp down on cultists in Anambra — Police Commissioner

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We’ll clamp down on cultists in Anambra — Police Commissioner
Anambra State Police Commissioner, CP Aderemi Adeoye, has vowed to clamp down on cultists running amok in Awka, the state capital. This was contained in a statement issued to Journalists in Awka by DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, the Command’s Public Relations Officer. The Commissioner, who described the cultists as murderers, said they are not fit to
We’ll clamp down on cultists in Anambra — Police Commissioner
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We’ll review judges salary to fight corruption — Tinubu

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We’ll review judges salary to fight corruption — Tinubu
President Bola Tinubu has promised that his administration will deal with the issue of the judiciary remuneration review to combat corruption. Receiving the leadership of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), led by Barrister Yakubu Maikyau (SAN), at the presidential villa in Abuja on Thursday, he pledged that the government will conclude a thorough review of
We’ll review judges salary to fight corruption — Tinubu
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For 2 days, IGP Egbetokun, ex-IGPs brainstorm in Ibadan on solutions to insecurity

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For 2 days, IGP Egbetokun, ex-IGPs brainstorm in Ibadan on solutions to insecurity
Deeply concerned like many Nigerians about the emergent, debilitating and protracted security challenges Nigeria currently faces, the Committee of Retired Inspectors General of Police this week left their comfort homes for a two-day retreat in the city of Ibadan, Oyo State to deliberate on and fashion out ways towards a more peaceful, united and progressive
For 2 days, IGP Egbetokun, ex-IGPs brainstorm in Ibadan on solutions to insecurity
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Man on crutches who controls traffic in Jos says ‘my dad abandoned me’

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Man on crutches who controls traffic in Jos says ‘my dad abandoned me’
Everyone has something to contribute to the society, regardless of status. Such is the mindset of Clinton Ishaku, a physically challenged man. He is lame and on crutches. Holding his crutches with one hand, he controls traffic voluntarily at West of Mines Junction, in Jos, Plateau State. Not minding his physical condition, Ishaku, dressed in
Man on crutches who controls traffic in Jos says ‘my dad abandoned me’
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Street beggar to Tinubu: Nigeria should not fight Niger, we have relatives there

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Street beggar to Tinubu: Nigeria should not fight Niger, we have relatives there
Times are really hard. If Nigerians, who are gainfully employed are groaning and finding it pretty difficult to cope with life, what becomes the lot of a beggar like Muhammed Kamal with two wives and 13 children to cater for? Forty-five-year old Kamal hails from Jigawa State in North-West Nigeria, specifically Gwaram, headquarters of Local
Street beggar to Tinubu: Nigeria should not fight Niger, we have relatives there
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Two years after he jumped bail in murder case, suspect back in police custody over robbery, fraud allegations

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Two years after he jumped bail in murder case, suspect back in police custody over robbery, fraud allegations
SALIU, a.k.a. Oluomo (first name withheld), was charged to court two years ago for allegedly robbing and killing a Point of Sale (PoS) operator. He was, however, able to get out of prison custody as he reportedly jumped bail. Now the chicken has come home to roost as the 48-year-old is back in police net
Two years after he jumped bail in murder case, suspect back in police custody over robbery, fraud allegations
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Yorubas started Nollywood, own it —Aisha Lawal, actress and scriptwriter

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Yorubas started Nollywood, own it —Aisha Lawal, actress and scriptwriter
Aisha Lawal is an actress, a scriptwriter, a filmmaker and an event host. She is popular in the Yoruba movie industry and has been featured in many movies. In this interview by ROTIMI IGE, she speaks about her role in the biopic ‘Awujale’ and the importance of documenting history.   When you received the script
Yorubas started Nollywood, own it —Aisha Lawal, actress and scriptwriter
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Niger: ‘There’s no food, there’s no water, there’s nowhere to sleep’

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Niger: ‘There’s no food, there’s no water, there’s nowhere to sleep’
The Malanville border crossing in northern Benin is one of the busiest in West Africa. Trucks with food, humanitarian aid and industrial materials usually flow freely into neighbouring Niger, one of the world›s poorest countries.   Today it is at a standstill. A line of thousands of trucks stretches back 25 km (15 miles) from
Niger: ‘There’s no food, there’s no water, there’s nowhere to sleep’
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