Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 25th November 2023

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 25th November 2023

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NYSC distributes food items to Corps members in Anambra

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NYSC distributes food items to Corps members in Anambra
Prospective Corps Members deployed to Anambra were agog with celebration as the NYSC State Coordinator Mrs Blessing Ekene Iruma, distributed some edibles to them as a sign of warm welcome to the State. Speaking during the distribution exercise, at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Unity Orientation Camp Umauwulu/Mbaukwu in Awka South Local Government Area of the State,
NYSC distributes food items to Corps members in Anambra
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Army conducts joint route march exercise in Bauchi

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Army conducts joint route march exercise in Bauchi
The 33 Artillery Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Bauchi, on Friday, conducted a joint Route March Exercise for November 2023. The force equally stressed the need for harmony, synergy and collaboration between the military and paramilitary agencies and other troops to keep fit in the fight against insurgency and terrorism in Nigeria. The exercise was
Army conducts joint route march exercise in Bauchi
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CBN Governor, Cardoso, pledges to fix Nigeria’s economy

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CBN Governor, Cardoso, pledges to fix Nigeria’s economy
The Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Olayemi M. Cardoso has given recipes on how to rebuild the Nigerian economy, restore stability, curb speculation, and also restore confidence in the foreign exchange market. He also said there would be re-capitalisation of the banking system. Speaking at the 58th annual bankers’ dinner organised by the Chartered
CBN Governor, Cardoso, pledges to fix Nigeria’s economy
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Nigerian judiciary as lost hype of justice

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Nigerian judiciary as lost hype of justice
The idea that the “judiciary is the last hope of the common man” is a banal, flyblown cliché that is habitually huckstered in Nigerian judicial circles and uncritically repeated in the Nigerian commentariat. But that’s mere hype. There has never been any moment, at least in my lifetime, when the judiciary was the unalterable guardian
Nigerian judiciary as lost hype of justice
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Lamenting Ondo’s situation for Ondo people

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Lamenting Ondo’s situation for Ondo people
Governors’ inhumanity to their deputies and all others outside their pack could not be better evinced than by the shame governance in Ondo State of Nigeria has suddenly become. Ondo, the Sunshine State used to be our epitome of integrity and the home of valiant people. We grew up to learn that because we saw
Lamenting Ondo’s situation for Ondo people
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There is need to tackle the Nigerian situation with a holistic approach —Akande

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There is need to tackle the Nigerian situation with a holistic approach —Akande
Dr Kazeem Akande is an educationist and the Chief Executive Officer of Easy-Prevarsity Education Services, focused on youth development and the education sector of the country. In this interview by Rukiyat Ogunwade, he speaks about his vision for youths and the need to introduce new education policy in Nigeria, among other issues. Excerpts: How do
There is need to tackle the Nigerian situation with a holistic approach —Akande
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Is it true men don’t like women with natural hair?

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Is it true men don’t like women with natural hair?
Recently, a popular female pastor said that men do not like women with natural hair. The submission of the pastor generated a lot of reactions on social media. Many people did not agree with the pastor. Others did. Today, we want to get our readers’ views on this matter. Joel Okoeguale assisted in sourcing responses
Is it true men don’t like women with natural hair?
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Fewer journalists were killed in military regimes than in democracy in Nigeria —Edetaen Ojo

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Fewer journalists were killed in military regimes than in democracy in Nigeria —Edetaen Ojo
Mr. Edetaen Ojo made a name for himself covering the Judiciary Beat for The Guardian Newspapers but is now even more popular with his advocacy and sundry work in the area of rights of journalists through his Media Rights Agenda. He tells SAM NWAOKO his career story. How did your media journey begin? My media
Fewer journalists were killed in military regimes than in democracy in Nigeria —Edetaen Ojo
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High cost of fuel has sent our customers away —Watermelon seller

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High cost of fuel has sent our customers away —Watermelon seller
There were people who bought fruits from us in large quantities but two out of three have stopped buying. Not that they reduced the quantity they used to buy but they stopped; and not that they wanted to stop the business but the economic situation in the country forced them out of business,” Hamza Garba,
High cost of fuel has sent our customers away —Watermelon seller
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‘What I want Gov. Makinde to do on Elero chieftancy dispute’

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‘What I want Gov. Makinde to do on Elero chieftancy dispute’
The kingship of Ilero town in Oke-Ogun part of Oyo State has been emeshed in legal tussles since 1987. Oba Emmanuel Eegunjobi has been in and out of the palace while pursuing his case in more than one court. He shares his experience in this interview by Saturday Tribune. Can you briefly introduce yourself, Sir?
‘What I want Gov. Makinde to do on Elero chieftancy dispute’
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