
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 1st July 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 01/07/25
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target=_blank>Police rescue 39 kidnap victims in three states
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Police rescue 39 kidnap victims in three states
The operatives of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) have rescued 39 kidnapped victims in recent operations carried out in…
Police rescue 39 kidnap victims in three states
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target=_blank>Fundamental rights jurisprudence (2): Melrose v EFCC— landmark judicial endorsement
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Fundamental rights jurisprudence (2): Melrose v EFCC— landmark judicial endorsement
The first part of this article which was published in March 2025 traced the foundation of human rights enforcement, in making a case for judicial activism from the Bench for the protection and enforcement of fundamental rights. In the previous regime of the Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules, 1979, two major issues hindered effective filing
Fundamental rights jurisprudence (2): Melrose v EFCC— landmark judicial endorsement
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target=_blank>UPDATED: PDP returns Anyanwu as national secretary
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UPDATED: PDP returns Anyanwu as national secretary
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has reinstated Senator Samuel Anyanwu as…
UPDATED: PDP returns Anyanwu as national secretary
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target=_blank>Fair-weather politicians and misplaced priorities
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Fair-weather politicians and misplaced priorities
By: John R. Jimoh Politicians moving in droves to the ruling party signifies that they lack principles and or an agenda for the people. They are naturally more concerned with safeguarding their own interests than with serving their country or the interests of the masses. Chief MKO Abiola had a blueprint for the poor masses
Fair-weather politicians and misplaced priorities
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target=_blank>Col. Umar, Tinubu and sycophants
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Col. Umar, Tinubu and sycophants
I read Colonel Abubakar Dangiwa Umar’s advice to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Sunday and i remembered a passage in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet: Hamlet: Do you see yonder cloud that’s almost in the shape of a camel? Polonius: By th’mass, and ‘tis like a camel, indeed. Hamlet: Methinks it is like a weasel. Polonius: It
Col. Umar, Tinubu and sycophants
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target=_blank>Dangote to establish fertiliser plant in Ethiopia
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Dangote to establish fertiliser plant in Ethiopia
Ethiopia has reached a major agreement with Dangote Industries to establish a large-scale fertiliser plant in the Somali Regional State. The $3 billion project aims to stabilise local supply chains and enhance agricultural productivity, which has been disrupted in recent years due to fertiliser shortages. The proposed facility will produce urea and nitrogen-based fertilisers for
Dangote to establish fertiliser plant in Ethiopia
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target=_blank>Overcoming rainy season challenges in fufu processing: Traditional insights for modern applications
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Overcoming rainy season challenges in fufu processing: Traditional insights for modern applications
By: Kazeem Lamidi Fufu processors, whether operating at industrial or cottage scale, often encounter significant operational challenges during seasons of intense rainfall. One of the most critical issues is the depletion of starch content in cassava tubers. This reduction affects the elasticity traditionally associated with well-prepared fufu. Instead of drawing when cooked, the fufu tends
Overcoming rainy season challenges in fufu processing: Traditional insights for modern applications
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target=_blank>Tomato producers call dismantling of checkpoints across Nigeria to boost food supply chain, ease farmers’ burden
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Tomato producers call dismantling of checkpoints across Nigeria to boost food supply chain, ease farmers’ burden
The National President of the Tomato and Orchard Producers Association of Nigeria (TOPAN), Bola Oyeleke, has thrown his weight behind the decision by the Federal Government and the Nigeria Governors’ Forum to eliminate illegal checkpoints and harmonise levies across the country describing it as a major step toward reviving the country’s troubled agricultural value chain.
Tomato producers call dismantling of checkpoints across Nigeria to boost food supply chain, ease farmers’ burden
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target=_blank>West Africa Economic Summit: When stakeholders pushed for realistic solutions to Africa’s problems
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West Africa Economic Summit: When stakeholders pushed for realistic solutions to Africa’s problems
By: Bolade Adeyemi In an atmosphere charged with both urgency and optimism, the West Africa Economic Summit 2025 convened on Saturday, June 21, at the International Conference Centre in Abuja. It was not just another diplomatic assembly, but a defining moment where presidents, ministers, technocrats, and private sector leaders converged to grapple with the region’s
West Africa Economic Summit: When stakeholders pushed for realistic solutions to Africa’s problems
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target=_blank>ILO engages West African journalists on reframing labour migration reportage
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ILO engages West African journalists on reframing labour migration reportage
IN a bid to reframe the narrative around labour migration and fair recruitment across West Africa especially in the media, journalists, trade union leaders, and labour advocates from 12 ECOWAS countries convened in Abuja from June 24 to 25, 2025 for a high-level validation workshop on the adaption ILO Media Toolkit. Organised by the International
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