Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 4th June 2025

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 4th June 2025

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target=_blank>Mokwa flood: Death toll rises to 160 — NSEMA

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Mokwa flood: Death toll rises to 160 — NSEMA
The Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA) has reported a devastating update on the Mokwa flood disaster, confirming that the death toll has risen to 160.
Mokwa flood: Death toll rises to 160 — NSEMA
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target=_blank>Stakeholders divided as Aiyedatiwa marks 100 days in office

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Stakeholders divided as Aiyedatiwa marks 100 days in office
This week, Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State will be 100 days in office. HAKEEM GBADAMOSI writes on the issues trailing the activities of the administration, as the governor keeps people in suspense on when he hopes to appoint members of his cabinet. IT is 100 days since Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State was
Stakeholders divided as Aiyedatiwa marks 100 days in office
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target=_blank>10 best Android tablets in 2025

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10 best Android tablets in 2025
For some time, the Android tablet was not in the market as it used to. Manufacturers have introduced more features that would serve the customers better. These tablets are satisfactory and can serve various purposes.  They have amazing features; their batteries are efficient, both front and rear cameras would give you a perfect snapshot, they
10 best Android tablets in 2025
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target=_blank>The push for North-Central presidency

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The push for North-Central presidency
As politicians step up alliance talks ahead of the 2027 presidency, KUNLE ODEREMI examines the various permutations and calculations in different blocs, especially in the North, where some influential forces are focusing on the North-Central to throw up a candidate. IN his maiden speech to Nigerians on May 29, 1999, former President Olusegun Obasanjo pledged
The push for North-Central presidency
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target=_blank>Passengers lament, trek long distances as gridlock on Ibadan-Lagos highway persists for hours

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Passengers lament, trek long distances as gridlock on Ibadan-Lagos highway persists for hours
THERE was serious gridlock on the Ibadan-Lagos highway on Tuesday, which resulted in commuters trekking long distances and transporters lamenting losing several hours. The gridlock was said to have arisen from the ongoing rehabilitation of bad portions of the road at the Guru Maharaj-ji Village and other areas. Vehicular movement was restricted to a single
Passengers lament, trek long distances as gridlock on Ibadan-Lagos highway persists for hours
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target=_blank>Mokwa flood: Over 200 bodies recovered, says Niger govt

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Mokwa flood: Over 200 bodies recovered, says Niger govt
•FG blames climate change, unregulated buildings THE Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs in Niger State, Ahmad Suleiman, said on Tuesday that more than 200 corpses of victims have been recovered after devastating floods hit the Mokwa Local Government Area of the state. “We have more than 200 casualties or corpses but we are still looking for
Mokwa flood: Over 200 bodies recovered, says Niger govt
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target=_blank>Women empowerment is not about stomach infrastructure

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Women empowerment is not about stomach infrastructure
Cecilia Adenusi, a certified IT professional, tech entrepreneur and stem educator speaks with ADEOLA OJO on misconceptions about women empowerment, the role of women, managing society expectations and how men can help, among other issues. What do you think are some common misconceptions about women empowerment? There are actually many misconceptions about women empowerment, many
Women empowerment is not about stomach infrastructure
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target=_blank>I’m worried for APC

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I’m worried for APC
I am worried for the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC). No, I am not worried about the party. My concern is for the party’s welfare in the long term. The way everybody wants to belong to APC is why I am worried. When a man becomes so attractive to all the women in the village,
I’m worried for APC
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target=_blank>Benue killings: Army chief moves in, deploys more troops, logistics

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Benue killings: Army chief moves in, deploys more troops, logistics
•Police relocate Area Commanders, tactical teams to Apa, Gwer LGs The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant-General Olufemi Oluyede, on Tuesday, moved to Benue State in a strategic move to address the incessant killing of innocent villagers by suspected herders and militia groups in the state. A source at the Army Headquarters told the News
Benue killings: Army chief moves in, deploys more troops, logistics
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target=_blank>Lagos: Mr Governor, this sacrifice must get to Olodumare

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Lagos: Mr Governor, this sacrifice must get to Olodumare
AS a young reporter in the early 90s, I grew up in the newsroom hearing the phrase ‘IBB Boys’. These were young soldiers loyal to the former Military President, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida who ruled Nigeria between August 27, 1985 and August 26, 1993. As a directing staff (lecturer) at the Nigerian Defence Academy, NDA in
Lagos: Mr Governor, this sacrifice must get to Olodumare
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