Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 5th January 2024

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 5th January 2024

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Lack of interoperability frustrates cross-border payments in Africa

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Lack of interoperability frustrates cross-border payments in Africa
Cross-border payments across Africa have remained firmly out of reach due to the lack of interoperability among payment systems. ADETOLA BADEMOSI writes on the challenges and African governments’ efforts to bridge the gap. Never could one imagine that sending funds across borders in Africa may be a really challenging task, especially when the money is
Lack of interoperability frustrates cross-border payments in Africa
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ASP on the run as police arrest, dismiss two inspectors for alleged robbery in Lagos

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ASP on the run as police arrest, dismiss two inspectors for alleged robbery in Lagos
TWO police inspectors have been arrested and dismissed for armed robbery, illegal duty and corruption by the leadership of the Zone 2 police command, Onikan, Lagos State. The police in the zone are also on the trail of an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), Ajayi Victor, who was also allegedly part of the criminal activities.
ASP on the run as police arrest, dismiss two inspectors for alleged robbery in Lagos
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Nigerians are suffering, Primate Ayodele tells Tinubu

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Nigerians are suffering, Primate Ayodele tells Tinubu
The leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has once again urged President Bola Tinubu to solve the economic hardship faced in Nigeria. In a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele warned Tinubu to treat the economic situation of the country as top priority because it keeps getting worse
Nigerians are suffering, Primate Ayodele tells Tinubu
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Abia govt set to hold one-week foreign humanitarian medical surgeries

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Abia govt set to hold one-week foreign humanitarian medical surgeries
Abia State Government (ABSG) has concluded plans to hold a free one-week foreign humanitarian medical surgery to Abians starting from the 4th week of January, 2024. The Chief of Staff, CoS to the Governor of Abia state, Pastor Caleb Ajagba in a statement he issued said the surgery is in partnership with the Federal Medical
Abia govt set to hold one-week foreign humanitarian medical surgeries
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When Gov Otu stoke up Calabar carnival

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When Gov Otu stoke up Calabar carnival
Carnival Calabar, a flagship brand of the Cross River State’s one month festival took a new turn with things falling in place for the new governor of the state, Prince Bassey Edet Otu, who hosted his first of the 19 years old carnival that celebrate the biggest street party in Africa. The whole town rose
When Gov Otu stoke up Calabar carnival
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Ehie withdraws suit against 25 Rivers assembly members

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Ehie withdraws suit against 25 Rivers assembly members
There appears to be an end to the political crisis rocking Rivers State as the member representing Ahoada East Constituency II at the Rivers State House of Assembly, Edison Ehie, has withdrawn his contempt proceedings suit against 25 of the 27 defected lawmakers. Last December, Ehie, a close ally of the state governor, SiminalayiFubara, declared
Ehie withdraws suit against 25 Rivers assembly members
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We’ll mop up illegal arms in Benue, Plateau, Borno, Zamfara, others soon —NATCOM boss

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We’ll mop up illegal arms in Benue, Plateau, Borno, Zamfara, others soon —NATCOM boss
Acting Director-General, National Commission for the Coordination and Control of the Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons (NATCOM), Adejare Rewane Adegbenro, speaks on plans to rid the country of illegal arms among other issues in this interview. Excerpts: What is the way forward for NATCOM as we speak? Well, a bill has been passed.
We’ll mop up illegal arms in Benue, Plateau, Borno, Zamfara, others soon —NATCOM boss
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World Braille Day: Sight without seeing

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World Braille Day: Sight without seeing
World Braille Day is celebrated on the 4th of January of every year same day as the birthday of Louis Braille who became blind after a childhood accident. At 15, he created a reading and writing system based on Charles Barber’s night writing system which is now known as “Braille.”  Braille is used by partially
World Braille Day: Sight without seeing
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The US Senate s3x scandal

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The US Senate s3x scandal
RECENTLY, a United States Senate staffer, Aidan Maese-Czeropski, was alleged to have been involved in a s3x session in a Judiciary Committee hearing room. He was said to have engaged in the act with another male. As massive outrage greeted the act, the office of his employer, Democrat Senator Ben Cardin (Maryland), announced on social
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Saudi Arabia’s new policy will sanitise hajj industry —Hajj Mabrur MD

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Saudi Arabia’s new policy will sanitise hajj industry —Hajj Mabrur MD
THE Managing Director of Hajj Mabrur, a hajj and umrah firm, Alhaji Abdul Hameed Solate, has expressed optimism that Saudi Arabia’s new policy on Hajj 2024 will sanitise the hajj industry and reduce fraudulent activities perpetrated by unregistered private operators. Alhaji Solate expressed this confidence in an interview with an Islamic newspaper, Muslim News, charging
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