
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 28th May 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 28/05/25
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target=_blank>Center urges media, religious leaders to champion GBV prevention
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Center urges media, religious leaders to champion GBV prevention
She also highlighted the need for trauma-sensitive reporting, stressing that the way media covers violence can either empower survivors or retraumatise them.
Center urges media, religious leaders to champion GBV prevention
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target=_blank>Role of women in today’s society is multifaceted, evolving —Temilade Adekanmbi
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Role of women in today’s society is multifaceted, evolving —Temilade Adekanmbi
Temilade Adekanmbi is an entrepreneur and humanitarian advocate whose passion to make a difference made her the chairperson of Survivor Empowerment and Counselling Centre, a non-governmental organisation dedicated to finding solution to the yearnings of the less privileged, youth, orphan and aged people in the society. She speaks with ADEOLA OJO, on right orientation for
Role of women in today’s society is multifaceted, evolving —Temilade Adekanmbi
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target=_blank>IWMI partners ECOWAS, Sierra Leone to boost regional water security
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IWMI partners ECOWAS, Sierra Leone to boost regional water security
A five-year agreement was signed with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission to strengthen the governance of transboundary water resources across member states.
IWMI partners ECOWAS, Sierra Leone to boost regional water security
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target=_blank>Why I disagree with transfer of emergency rule matter from Rivers —Farah Dagogo
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Why I disagree with transfer of emergency rule matter from Rivers —Farah Dagogo
Dr Farah Dagogo is a former member of the National Assembly from Rivers State. In this interview by AMAECHI OKONKWO, he discusses the political crisis in Rivers State, his decision to challenge the suspension of elected officials in Rivers State by federal authorities, Order 49 Rule 2 and other matters. Do you see the transfer
Why I disagree with transfer of emergency rule matter from Rivers —Farah Dagogo
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target=_blank>Only 19% of citizens pay tax in Nigeria – FIRS
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Only 19% of citizens pay tax in Nigeria – FIRS
While lamenting the low tax compliance rate in Nigeria, he compared it unfavourably with other African nations such as South Africa and Egypt, which have significantly higher rates of compliance.
Only 19% of citizens pay tax in Nigeria – FIRS
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target=_blank>Current state of the nation akin to being in an intensive care unit —Ishaq, PRP national spokesman
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Current state of the nation akin to being in an intensive care unit —Ishaq, PRP national spokesman
National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), Muhammed Ishaq, in this interview with ISHOLA MICHAEL, speaks on debate over power shift, formation of a coalition by some opposition party leaders, wave of insecurity, defections among politicians, and other issues. Some excerpts: How would you assess the administration of President Bola Tinubu in the
Current state of the nation akin to being in an intensive care unit —Ishaq, PRP national spokesman
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target=_blank>When APC stakeholders endorsed Tinubu as sole candidate for 2027
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When APC stakeholders endorsed Tinubu as sole candidate for 2027
Last week, top officials of the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and principal officers of the 10th National Assembly, who are members of the ruling party, governors and other leaders of the party gathered at the Presidential Villa for an event. Like everything dramatic orchestrated by
When APC stakeholders endorsed Tinubu as sole candidate for 2027
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target=_blank>Foreign arbitration awards: Can Nigerian court set them aside?
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Foreign arbitration awards: Can Nigerian court set them aside?
A recent appeal filed before the Court of Appeal, Port-Harcourt Judicial Division, on Nigerian courts’ jurisdiction to set aside an arbitral award made outside the country, irrespective of the country in which it is made, has once again brought to the fore the provisions of Article 1(3) 1958 New York Convention. ADEOLA OJO, in this
Foreign arbitration awards: Can Nigerian court set them aside?
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target=_blank>Japa: Raped, bound and beaten
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Japa: Raped, bound and beaten
Lazy husbands are ‘flying’ their wives to Syria to ‘work’. Greedy aunts and shortsighted mothers are pushing their children to go to Libya, Egypt, Mali, Iraq to do jobs that even they do not understand. The terrorism of the Sahel is an attraction for desperate Nigerians. Nigeria is bad. It is not conducive for anything.
Japa: Raped, bound and beaten
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target=_blank>Varsities: Gbajabiamila’s call for foreign students
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Varsities: Gbajabiamila’s call for foreign students
FEMI Gbajabiamila, the Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu, recently made a thought-provoking call at the Osun State University’s annual lecture, namely that Nigerian universities should begin to attract foreign students as a way to ease their ever-worsening funding burdens. On the surface, it is a rational, even commendable, suggestion. After all, universities in
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