
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 25th May 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 25/05/25
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target=_blank>Compulsory voting bill: A wild goose chase
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Compulsory voting bill: A wild goose chase
A compulsory voting bill is said to have passed the second reading stage at the National Assembly. The aim of the bill is to compel every Nigerian of voting age to vote during elections; failure of which punitive measures would be taken against them. As per the Electoral Act 2010, the voting age in Nigeria
Compulsory voting bill: A wild goose chase
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E2%80%95-damagum/ target=_blank>Blame reconciliation committee for not expelling members working against PDP ― Damagum
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Blame reconciliation committee for not expelling members working against PDP ― Damagum
‘…My only sin is that I came at a time when the relationship of Wike and his friends had collapsed’ Embattled Acting National Chairman of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Iliya Damagum, has blamed the party’s disciplinary committee for the continued stay of the Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike and other members
Blame reconciliation committee for not expelling members working against PDP ― Damagum
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target=_blank>BATTLE FOR 2027: Let all 36 governors adopt Tinubu, our coalition will still defeat him — Babachir Lawal, ex-SGF
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BATTLE FOR 2027: Let all 36 governors adopt Tinubu, our coalition will still defeat him — Babachir Lawal, ex-SGF
Babachir Lawal, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, was Secretary to the Government of the Federation ( SGF) during the Muhammadu Buhari administration. Lawal is a member of the Contact and Mobilization and Finance Committees of the Coalition being led by former vice-president and Peoples Democratic Party presidential candidate in last general election, Atiku
BATTLE FOR 2027: Let all 36 governors adopt Tinubu, our coalition will still defeat him — Babachir Lawal, ex-SGF
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target=_blank>How escaped gang leader armed, led me to hijack fuel-laden truck — Suspect
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How escaped gang leader armed, led me to hijack fuel-laden truck — Suspect
A suspected member of a gang which specialised in intercepting and hijacking trucks conveying Premium Motor Spirit, Azeez Bashiru, has confessed to committing the crime, but said he was lured into it by the gang leader, known as Femi a.k.a FM. Bashiru and one other suspect, Oyekunle Olaoluwa, were arrested by operatives of the Monitoring
How escaped gang leader armed, led me to hijack fuel-laden truck — Suspect
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target=_blank>HELP! Nigerians no longer READ
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HELP! Nigerians no longer READ
•Declining reading culture threatens Nigeria’s future •Experts seek restoration of reading culture, value re-orientation In this report, IFEDAYO OGUNYEMI delves into the deeper crisis threatening Nigeria’s future and how a nation once proud of its literary icons now battles dwindling literacy, distracted youth, institutional rot, and an economy poised to suffer the consequences. AT just
HELP! Nigerians no longer READ
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target=_blank>I hope to be remembered as bridge between tradition and modernity —Olori Ashley-Ogunwusi
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I hope to be remembered as bridge between tradition and modernity —Olori Ashley-Ogunwusi
Olori Ashley – Ogunwusi is one of the queens of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II. The culture loving Olori Ashley- Ogunwusi in this interview with YETUNDE AJANAKU, speaks about her role in the palace and what it means to walk in tradition and modernity. You celebrated the Olokun and Osara
I hope to be remembered as bridge between tradition and modernity —Olori Ashley-Ogunwusi
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E2%80%95dawodu/ target=_blank>Hackers know people don’t have tools, expertise to defend themselves against digital identity theft ―Dawodu
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Hackers know people don’t have tools, expertise to defend themselves against digital identity theft ―Dawodu
Oluwananumi Dawodu, a cybersecurity expert & Fraud and Investigations Officer, UK Department of Works and Pensions, in this interview by IFEDAYO OGUNYEMI, spoke on the rise in the trend of digital identity theft in Africa and how to use proper education to curb them. You’ve worked across Africa and Europe. What differences have you noticed
Hackers know people don’t have tools, expertise to defend themselves against digital identity theft ―Dawodu
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target=_blank>Swim upstream (II)
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Swim upstream (II)
“WHEN you’re in over your head, I’ll be there with you. When you’re in rough waters, you will not go down. When you’re between a rock and a hard place, it won’t be a dead end.” Isaiah 43.2 Last time we began looking at facing life headlong and swimming upstream. We saw the fact that
Swim upstream (II)
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target=_blank>Give glory to God
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Give glory to God
ANOTHER year is going gradually. We are all getting older; the calendar is turning on us. Despite the situation in the land, our lives are not static. We may not be where we desire to be yet, but surely we are making progress. Many of us are recording landmark achievements. And this is a reason
Give glory to God
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target=_blank>Drug abuse among Nigerian youths, alarming —Small Doctor
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Drug abuse among Nigerian youths, alarming —Small Doctor
Worried by the alarming rate of drug abuse among young Nigerians, street-pop sensation Small Doctor has raised a heartfelt alarm about the deepening crisis, calling for a nationwide awakening and the urgent need for structured intervention. In a statement shared via his social media, the singer — born recounted his experience during a recent stroll
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