Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 1st October 2023

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 1st October 2023

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Tinubu announces 25% provisional wage increase for low-level workers

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Tinubu announces 25% provisional wage increase for low-level workers
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in his Independence Day national broadcast, has announced a 25 per cent increase in the minimum wage for low-level workers for the next six months.  In his nationwide broadcast speech on Sunday morning, Tinubu indicated that his administration is introducing a provisional wage increment to enhance the federal minimum wage without
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No tears on Independence Day: When young Nigerians speak on their frustrations, hopes

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No tears on Independence Day: When young Nigerians speak on their frustrations, hopes
As Nigeria celebrates the anniversary of its independence today, IFEDAYO OGUNYEMI, FUNMILAYO AREMU-OLAYEMI, TOLULOPE OLUGBADE, MARVELLOUS AGBEJE AND ANJOLAOLUWA ADENUGA sampled the opinions of Nigerians on the level of development they’ve experienced in the country. On Tuesday, September 26, 2023, the Federal Government said it has opted for a low-key celebration of the country’s 63rd
No tears on Independence Day: When young Nigerians speak on their frustrations, hopes
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How I feel at 60 —Babs Oduyoye

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How I feel at 60 —Babs Oduyoye
Honourable Babatunde Oduyoye represented Ibadan North West/South West Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives between 1999 and 2007,during which time he also served as AD Whip of the House. He is a man of many parts, having cut his political teeth as a students’ union leader at the Polytechnic Ibadan and later the University
How I feel at 60 —Babs Oduyoye
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At 63, can Nigeria regain its paradise lost?

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At 63, can Nigeria regain its paradise lost?
As Nigeria marks its 63rd independence anniversary, KUNLE ODEREMI reminisces on some opportunities and chances it allowed to slip away as its peers soars in the sky in the realm of economy, technology, political stability. WITH a total of 923,768 square km landmass, Nigeria is the fifth largest country in Africa. It is the fourth
At 63, can Nigeria regain its paradise lost?
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At 63, bad governance has made it look as if Nigeria is cursed —Akinleye

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At 63, bad governance has made it look as if Nigeria is cursed —Akinleye
82-year-old Adekola Akinleye is an alumnus of Atlanta University in the United States of America, where he bagged both his Master’s and doctorate degrees in Political Science. Having served as a Director in the Federal Civil Service, he was the Secretary of the Fuel Shortage Tribunal set up by the military administration of Ibrahim Babaginda
At 63, bad governance has made it look as if Nigeria is cursed —Akinleye
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Nigeria At 63: Why the country is still in its current mess —Yahaya Baba

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Nigeria At 63: Why the country is still in its current mess —Yahaya Baba
Yahaya T. Baba, professor of Political Institutions and Comparative Politics, at the Department of Political Science, Usmanu Dan Fodiyo University, Sokoto, speaks with IMOLEAYO OYEDEYI on how Nigerians have left the country’s destiny in the hands of a few politicians who have been inflicting pains on them.   Looking at the way Nigeria has been
Nigeria At 63: Why the country is still in its current mess —Yahaya Baba
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Why there is still hope for Nigeria at 63 —Salisu

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Why there is still hope for Nigeria at 63 —Salisu
The president of the National Association of Political Scientists of Nigeria, Professor Hassan Salisu of the Department of Political Science, University of Ilorin, speaks with IMOLEAYO OYEDEYI on the 63years journey of the Nigerian project and how the country can get out of its current predicament.   If you were to assess the 63rd independence
Why there is still hope for Nigeria at 63 —Salisu
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What you should know about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

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What you should know about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Recently, a Nollywood actress, Juliana Olayode, popularly known as Toyo, shared her struggle with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and Psoriasis for four months. According to her, she was diagnosed after observing she didn’t menstruate for a whole year.   Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is characterised by excessive production of androgens, typically found in small quantities
What you should know about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
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NIGERIA@63: Celebrities optimistic of a brighter future

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NIGERIA@63: Celebrities optimistic of a brighter future
As Nigeria commemorates its 63rd Independence Day today, celebrities in the entertainment industry have voiced their optimism for a brighter future, even in the face of the country’s current economic challenges and other persistent issues. SEGUN ADEBAYO shares their views in this report. As fireworks light up the sky and parades fill the streets in
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I almost gave up my music career —Spyro

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I almost gave up my music career —Spyro
Music artiste, Spyro, has shared the story of his battle with despair that made him almost drop his music career. This revelation comes just days after he clinched the Afrimma (African Muzik Magazine Awards) Award, marking an important moment in his journey. Spyro, known for his hits and performances, opened up about the dark period
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