
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 13th July 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 13/07/25
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target=_blank>Constitutional amendment, state creation and the National Question
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Constitutional amendment, state creation and the National Question
State houses of Assembly are expected to receive reports of the ongoing process by the Senate and the House of Representatives Joint Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) by December this year. KUNLE ODEREMI writes on pertinent issues that have played out so far and the clamour for a popular constitutional
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target=_blank>Amb Awolọwọ Dosumu felicitates Lasisi Olagunju over NAL Honorary Fellowship
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Amb Awolọwọ Dosumu felicitates Lasisi Olagunju over NAL Honorary Fellowship
The Chairman, African Newspapers of Nigeria Plc (ANN), Ambassador Dr. Olatokunbo Awolọwọ Dosumu, has commended the Editor of Saturday Tribune, Dr. Lasisi Olagunju, following the conferment of an Honorary Fellowship on him by the Nigerian Academy of Letters (NAL). Dr. Olagunju, an award-winning columnist, is one of the Nigerians announced by NAL as newly elected
Amb Awolọwọ Dosumu felicitates Lasisi Olagunju over NAL Honorary Fellowship
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target=_blank>Rashidi Ladoja: The man who outlived the godfathers
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Rashidi Ladoja: The man who outlived the godfathers
•From impeachment to coronation, a journey through adversity, dignity and tradition IN a country where power is often seized, abused, or lost in silence, Senator Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja stands as a living testament to an alternative path: one paved by law, character, and the long view of history. On Monday, as royal drummers marched to
Rashidi Ladoja: The man who outlived the godfathers
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target=_blank>Despite decades of awareness, HIV patients still suffer stigmatization
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Despite decades of awareness, HIV patients still suffer stigmatization
By: Abujah Rachael, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) In the brightly lit corridors of a Nigerian hospital, an unspoken fear lingers, not just among patients, but among the very hands trained to heal them. In spite of decades of awareness campaigns, scientific advances, and access to life-saving antiretroviral treatment, HIV remains a subject cloaked in
Despite decades of awareness, HIV patients still suffer stigmatization
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target=_blank>2027: ADC shouldn’t exclude Atiku from presidential race — Princewill
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2027: ADC shouldn’t exclude Atiku from presidential race — Princewill
•Says Tinubu at his vulnerable stage Prince Tonye Princewill was the governorship candidate of defunct Action Congress in 2007 and Labour Party in Rivers State in the 2007 and 2015 elections respectively. A businessman and philanthropist, Princewill was appointed last week as Chairman, Board of Trustees of the University of Port Harcourt, Alumni Association. He
2027: ADC shouldn’t exclude Atiku from presidential race — Princewill
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target=_blank>CBN: Expanding Nigeria’s payment frontiers with Naira cards’ use abroad
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CBN: Expanding Nigeria’s payment frontiers with Naira cards’ use abroad
The various reforms introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) are not only beginning to show positive results, but have triggered rise in foreign reserves, improved access to forex in the official market, dip in inflation figures and reignited use of naira cards for international transactions, writes JOSEPH INOKOTONG. In recent years, the Central
CBN: Expanding Nigeria’s payment frontiers with Naira cards’ use abroad
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target=_blank>Who will rescue Nigeria’s endangered democracy?
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Who will rescue Nigeria’s endangered democracy?
IN a week when the Chief Emeka Anyaoku-led The Patriots, a group of eminent Nigerians, who are relentless in their quest for a better nation are kick-starting yet another inquest into constitutionalism and the Nigerian question, it is only apt that we discuss what ails our democracy and perhaps the possible antidotes to that ailment.
Who will rescue Nigeria’s endangered democracy?
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target=_blank>15 secondary school students build ‘electric car’ as final-year project
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15 secondary school students build ‘electric car’ as final-year project
Fifteen graduating students of Brilliant Footsteps International Academy in Sokoto State have built an electric vehicle as part of their final year project. Addressing journalists on Saturday in Sokoto, Professor ShadiSabeh, the school’s General Managing Director, described the innovation as a significant step towards transforming Africa’s educational system. Sabeh, who is also the Vice-Chancellor of
15 secondary school students build ‘electric car’ as final-year project
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target=_blank>Mr. President, mount a cenotaph… mourn and act
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Mr. President, mount a cenotaph… mourn and act
THE December 19, 2024 edition of Business Day e-paper ran a concerning report on the arrest/summon/questioning of the Statistician-General of the Federation, Adeniran Adeyemi, which authorities never denied despite the unofficial sourcing of the news item and the expected anonymity protection for the sources quoted by the two reporters who jointly filed the report. The
Mr. President, mount a cenotaph… mourn and act
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target=_blank>When stealing isn’t about greed: Understanding kleptomania
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When stealing isn’t about greed: Understanding kleptomania
Have you ever heard of someone who keeps taking things they don’t really need, not because they’re poor, not because they’re plotting to sell them, but because something inside feels impossible to resist? This is what kleptomania looks like. It’s one of the lesser-known impulse-control disorders described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
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