Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 16th November 2024

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 16th November 2024

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target=_blank>Jakande, Onabanjo, Ojewumi wrote Tribune editorials from prison

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Jakande, Onabanjo, Ojewumi wrote Tribune editorials from prison
It is quite heartening to witness the Nigerian Tribune mark 75 years of its existence. A great institution that over the years has been dedicated to safeguarding the freedom and liberty of the Nigerian citizens. It is known to fight against wrong, abuse of power and injustice wherever they may manifest with absolute disregard to
Jakande, Onabanjo, Ojewumi wrote Tribune editorials from prison
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target=_blank>EXPLAINER: How new Archbishop of Canterbury is selected

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EXPLAINER: How new Archbishop of Canterbury is selected
Following the resignation of Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury and senior figure in the Church of England, the church is now set to select a new leader. Tribune Online reports that Welby stepped down with deep regret over his failure to ensure a thorough investigation into historic abuse allegations.  In this article, Tribune Online explores
EXPLAINER: How new Archbishop of Canterbury is selected
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target=_blank>‘My father asked me to dare Adedibu, and I did’

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‘My father asked me to dare Adedibu, and I did’
In the early nineties, Oyo State was a different place—a land of just twelve local governments, where the Ibadan Municipal Government (IMG) stood as the heartbeat of Ibadan’s governance. To be the chairman of the IMG was to wield a power close to that of the state governor, a position as revered as it was
‘My father asked me to dare Adedibu, and I did’
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target=_blank>Our editorials are vehicles for federalism, good governance

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Our editorials are vehicles for federalism, good governance
The status of Tribune editorials has an integral link with the mission statement of the paper during its rollout on November 16, 1949, wherein the founder, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, had described the paper as  “A tongue and a pen that will care less of what the opponents might say, they might feel and will have
Our editorials are vehicles for federalism, good governance
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target=_blank>Tribune at 75: Celebrating 75 years of courage, audacity, Impact

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Tribune at 75: Celebrating 75 years of courage, audacity, Impact
TODAY, against all odds and in firm expression of the amazing Grace of Almighty God, the Nigerian Tribune, Nigeria’s oldest surviving newspaper, is 75. As we celebrate, we must, first of all, honour the vision, courage, and resilience of our Founders, the sage, Chief Ọbafẹmi Awolọwọ, SAN, GCFR, and his beloved ‘jewel’, Yeye Oodua HID
Tribune at 75: Celebrating 75 years of courage, audacity, Impact
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target=_blank>Tribune at 75: My personal story in this pillar of journalism

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Tribune at 75: My personal story in this pillar of journalism
Today, as the Nigerian Tribune celebrates its 75th anniversary, it’s hard not to be pleasantly astonished by what it has accomplished. For three-quarters of a century, Nigeria’s oldest surviving privately owned English-language newspaper has withstood shifting national tides, weathered economic storms, thrived amid social upheavals, and survived cataclysmic political headwinds with praiseworthy aplomb. In the
Tribune at 75: My personal story in this pillar of journalism
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target=_blank>No matter your background, when you get to Tribune, you learn more — Chief Bamiji Ojo

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No matter your background, when you get to Tribune, you learn more — Chief Bamiji Ojo
Chief Bamiji Ojo, who marked his 84th birthday in October, started his journalism and media career when he joined the Nigerian Tribune in 1968. He speaks on his experience in the newspaper in this interview with Deputy Editor, SAM NWAOKO. How did you find Tribune when you joined in 1968? What was it like then?
No matter your background, when you get to Tribune, you learn more — Chief Bamiji Ojo
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target=_blank>Tinubu, Sultan, Anyaoku, govs, ex-govs, others celebrate Tribune at 75

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Tinubu, Sultan, Anyaoku, govs, ex-govs, others celebrate Tribune at 75
EMINENT Nigerians, including President Bola Tinubu and governors, have felicitated the chairman of the African Newspapers of Nigeria (ANN) Plc, publishers of the Tribune titles, Ambassador Dr Olatokunbo Awolowo Dosumu, the management, the editorial board as members of staff of the company on the occasion of the newspaper’s 75th anniversary today. In separate statements, the
Tinubu, Sultan, Anyaoku, govs, ex-govs, others celebrate Tribune at 75
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target=_blank>‘A military governor ordered me captured dead or alive’

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‘A military governor ordered me captured dead or alive’
It was very early in November 1978 when Chief Bayo Fadoju, my former HSC classmate at Ijebu Muslim College screamed at me on the corridor of Daily Times office at Kakawa Street Lagos: “Lucky Star, where have you been? Oga has been looking for you for days now. You must come with me to his
‘A military governor ordered me captured dead or alive’
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target=_blank>The healing powers of working in Tribune

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The healing powers of working in Tribune
Dr Rita Okonoboh, now a lecturer at the University of Ibadan, chronicles—albeit briefly—what it was like to be baptised into the fire of reporting at Tribune, yet learning valuable life lessons along the way. Fresh within the last phase of rounding off a Master’s programme, by some realigning of stars (I really need to shake
The healing powers of working in Tribune
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