
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 21st June 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 21/06/25
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target=_blank>Olunloyo concluded that story with a warning that “in a total tragedy, no one would be spared.”
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Olunloyo concluded that story with a warning that “in a total tragedy, no one would be spared.”
Senator Babafemi Ojudu a journalist and writer, served in the immediate past administration of Muhammadu Buhari as Special Adviser on Political Matters. Before then, he had represented Ekiti Central district in the 7th Nigerian Senate and had earlier contested for the governorship of Ekiti State. In this interview by SAM NWAOKO, he speaks on anniversary
Olunloyo concluded that story with a warning that “in a total tragedy, no one would be spared.”
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target=_blank>Do Fulani terrorists think they can kill us all and seize our lands?
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Do Fulani terrorists think they can kill us all and seize our lands?
O that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end! –Deuteronomy 32:29 AT this stage, only a lunatic can deny the murderous agenda of Fulani terrorists in Nigeria, which is to wipe out indigenous communities and take over their land. It is an agenda I have long noticed and
Do Fulani terrorists think they can kill us all and seize our lands?
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target=_blank>Woman: Have your own money (2)
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Woman: Have your own money (2)
Dear Women, Last week, we talked about the crucial “why” behind having your own money—independence, security, confidence, and equality. But let’s dive even deeper, because the impact of financial autonomy stretches far beyond your immediate circumstances. It’s about building a life on your own terms and shaping a better future for those who come after
Woman: Have your own money (2)
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target=_blank>Seeing Nigeria from my American daughter’s eyes
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Seeing Nigeria from my American daughter’s eyes
Sometimes, it takes the unburdened and free-spirited perceptions of outsiders, particularly children, to appreciate taken-for-granted cultural peculiarities. This fact came to the fore for me after taking my 8-year-old daughter, Ramat, to Nigeria for the first time, between May 29 and June 16. Ramat, whom I named after my maternal grandmother, was born in the
Seeing Nigeria from my American daughter’s eyes
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target=_blank>‘We are not building for applause, we are building for impact’
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‘We are not building for applause, we are building for impact’
(Being State of the State address delivered by Governor Seyi Makinde, of Oyo State on Friday, 20 June, 2025) Today, I stand before you with a sense of pride and responsibility to deliver the 2025 State of the State Address. Pride in how far we have come, and responsibility for the journey ahead. In the
‘We are not building for applause, we are building for impact’
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target=_blank>Why is nobody talking of 2026?
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Why is nobody talking of 2026?
Oh Nigerians, we seem to have omitted 2026 in nearly all our national discussions. We appear to have absolutely overlooked the dear Year 2026 in nearly all our political and sundry discussions; and that she is a whole, full-blooded, totally complete and divinely-ordained year standing just ahead of us as a country. From nearly all
Why is nobody talking of 2026?
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target=_blank>How my struggles with fibroid surgeries shaped my life —Funke-Treasure
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How my struggles with fibroid surgeries shaped my life —Funke-Treasure
•Says women should be more open with their reproductive issues Funke-Treasure Akintoye, a retired Assistant Director (Programmes) at Radio Nigeria, is a multiple award-winning, multi-genre media personality and social entrepreneur in Nigeria. She is a girl-child & women advocate and the Convener, Sanitary Pad Media Campaign. In this interview by ADERONKE ADESANYA, she speaks on how
How my struggles with fibroid surgeries shaped my life —Funke-Treasure
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target=_blank>I’m focused on solutions that detect cancer early, improve patients’ outcome —Esther Ugwueke, US-based biomedical expert
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I’m focused on solutions that detect cancer early, improve patients’ outcome —Esther Ugwueke, US-based biomedical expert
Esther Ugwueke is a biomedical expert and PhD student at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, United States, where she studies and researches lung cancer using bioinformatics, artificial intelligence (AI), and deep-learning tools. Apart from academics, she is into volunteering and community endeavours. In this interview by Kingsley Alumona, she speaks about her research, work,
I’m focused on solutions that detect cancer early, improve patients’ outcome —Esther Ugwueke, US-based biomedical expert
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target=_blank>We’re walking into a trap:Why Trump is goading Americans to protest
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We’re walking into a trap:Why Trump is goading Americans to protest
The protest movement in the United States is growing, but so is the global authoritarian playbook it’s up against. By Carlos Menchaca (thenewhumanitarian) Following five months of incredible cruelty and rapidly solidifying authoritarianism under the second Trump administration, people across the United States are starting to show signs of resistance. Many around the world may
We’re walking into a trap:Why Trump is goading Americans to protest
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target=_blank>Moin Moin – A Classic Nigerian Delight
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Moin Moin – A Classic Nigerian Delight
Moi Moi is one of Nigeria’s most popular traditional dishes, enjoyed by people of all ages and from all walks of life. This steamed bean pudding, made from blended beans and spices, is not only delicious but also packed with protein and nutrients. It is often served with jollof rice, pap (ogi), bread, or eaten
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