Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 26th May 2024

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 26th May 2024

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Nigeria still bleeding under your watch, Primate Ayodele replies Tinubu

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Nigeria still bleeding under your watch, Primate Ayodele replies Tinubu
The leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has told President Bola Tinubu that Nigeria is still bleeding following the latter’s statement about the state of the nation. TRIBUNE ONLINE earlier reported Tinubu recently said that Nigeria is no longer bleeding due to the reforms his administration has been able to carry out.
Nigeria still bleeding under your watch, Primate Ayodele replies Tinubu
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Issues as Ekiti PDP prepares for congress

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Issues as Ekiti PDP prepares for congress
‘YOMI AYELESO writes on the intrigues and the issues on the front burner as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ekiti State gears up for the forthcoming state congresses which many have said would be crucial to the survival of the party in the state. PERHAPS, this is the first time in recent time that
Issues as Ekiti PDP prepares for congress
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Nakedness not beauty, Tinubu’s wife tells Nigerian ladies

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Nakedness not beauty, Tinubu’s wife tells Nigerian ladies
First Lady, Remi Tinubu, has cautioned that Nigerian young girls must be cautious about preserving their cultural identity amidst fashion trends. She gave the warning at an event tagged, “Celebrating the organised” as part of activities to mark President Bola Tinubu’s one year in office. Her words; “We are not hosting MET Gala, nakedness is not beauty. We don’t accept nakedness in our culture. We know who we are, don’t lose
Nakedness not beauty, Tinubu’s wife tells Nigerian ladies
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May the president not be a goat

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May the president not be a goat
IN my house, we pray for leaders, particularly President Bola Tinubu, the current symbol of our sovereignty. No, we don’t agree with most of the policies, actions, inactions, views and style of the current national leadership as evinced by the President. Millions of Nigerians even still distrust the mandate the President is governing with, but
May the president not be a goat
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We don’t need another ASUU strike

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We don’t need another ASUU strike
SOMETHING is fundamentally wrong with governance in Nigeria to the extent that the more the form and faces around it change, the more things look the same. Whether it is the autocratic military rule or democratically elected government, the return on investment for the people of Nigeria is usually a flat rate. Take, for instance,
We don’t need another ASUU strike
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Western democracy remains best for Nigeria —Dr Kunle Olajide

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Western democracy remains best for Nigeria —Dr Kunle Olajide
The immediate past Secretary General of the Yoruba Council of Elders, Dr Kunle Olajide, was a medical student at the University of Ibadan during the Western Region in the early 1960s. In this interview by KUNLE ODEREMI, He talks on the effect of the policies of the administration of President Bola Tinubu, ethnic agitation in
Western democracy remains best for Nigeria —Dr Kunle Olajide
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Emir Sanusi and Battle of Kwatarkwashi

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Emir Sanusi and Battle of Kwatarkwashi
The duo of Abba Yusuf, governor of Kano State, and the Nigerian presidency stand the risk of plunging Kano back into the year 1893. Their weapon would be politics and votes of the over 2 million people of Kano. In the year 1893, in the words of highly rated scholar on Northern emirate administration, C.
Emir Sanusi and Battle of Kwatarkwashi
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Begging to make a living

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Begging to make a living
VINCENT KURAUN takes a look at the activities of school-age children begging on the streets of Lagos and why they chose to remain on the road despite the harsh conditions. WEIGHED down by the many socio-economic hardships plaguing the country, people living below and along the poverty line often engage in unsafe, immoral and even
Begging to make a living
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Corruption: Is the death sentence the solution?

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Corruption: Is the death sentence the solution?
THERE is no denying the fact that corruption has become endemic in our country Nigeria and that it has eaten very deep into every fabric of the society. I listened to a voxpopuli on social media some days ago where Nigerians who had “japa” from the country were asked whether they would “japada” Not a
Corruption: Is the death sentence the solution?
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Junior Pope: NSIB report indicts canoe driver

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Junior Pope: NSIB report indicts canoe driver
The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has released final reports on the ill-fated boat where actor, Paul Odonwodo, alias Junior Pope, and others died when it capsized. The NSIB, in its preliminary report, revealed that the driver of the ill-fated boat lacked the basic certificate required to operate it. The boat was carrying 12 actors
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