
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 14th August 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 14/08/25
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target=_blank>2027: Tinubu will get two million votes in South-East — Presidency
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2027: Tinubu will get two million votes in South-East — Presidency
Presidential Special Adviser on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, in a recent interview on Channels Television said the administration expects Tinubu to…
2027: Tinubu will get two million votes in South-East — Presidency
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target=_blank>Stakeholders highlight impact of climate change on farming activities, communities in Oyo
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Stakeholders highlight impact of climate change on farming activities, communities in Oyo
As the world marks World Elephant Day under the theme “Bringing the world together to help elephants”, wildlife conservation organization, Wild Africa, has asked Nigerian authorities to intensify efforts to protect its dwindling elephant population by mitigating rising human-elephant conflicts which often leads to crop raiding, injuries, and fatalities on both sides. Nigeria’s new National
Stakeholders highlight impact of climate change on farming activities, communities in Oyo
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target=_blank>How a conservationist is working to save rare chimpanzees, monkeys in Nigeria
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How a conservationist is working to save rare chimpanzees, monkeys in Nigeria
Rachel Ikemeh never expected to work in nature conservation but her efforts have helped to bring the rare and critically endangered Niger Delta Red Colobus monkey back from the brink of extinction. Growing up as part of a typical middle-class family in a small township in northern Nigeria, wildlife and natural areas – never mind
How a conservationist is working to save rare chimpanzees, monkeys in Nigeria
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target=_blank>LP, SDP, APC, PDP battle INEC over Saturday’s by-elections
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LP, SDP, APC, PDP battle INEC over Saturday’s by-elections
• Commission, parties in war of words in Edo • Parties sign peace accord in Oyo, Adamawa • I am not afraid of being redeployed from Edo — REC • SDP, LP’s fate hangs in balance • We are in court — Abure LP As the final countdown to Saturday’s by-elections across the country ebbs,
LP, SDP, APC, PDP battle INEC over Saturday’s by-elections
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target=_blank>Potatoes, depending on their preparation, may increase risk of diabetes — Study
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Potatoes, depending on their preparation, may increase risk of diabetes — Study
POTATOES that are boiled, baked, or mashed can be a part of a diabetic-friendly diet. Now, research found that the method of its preparation, or what it is swapped for, could make a big difference to the long-term diabetes risk. Evidence from decades of data revealed that eating French fries often raises type 2 diabetes
Potatoes, depending on their preparation, may increase risk of diabetes — Study
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target=_blank>Emotional burden of caring for persons with mental health challenges
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Emotional burden of caring for persons with mental health challenges
BOLANLE is a 32-year-old lawyer whose husband, Akin, was first diagnosed as having bipolar disorder when they were still undergraduates. They had been dating for the past three years, and he had become her rock and pillar. They were simply inseparable. It had started with his becoming reclusive, not picking up her calls and locking
Emotional burden of caring for persons with mental health challenges
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target=_blank>The role of education in human development (6)
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The role of education in human development (6)
The future of tertiary education in Nigeria: A case for more private universities IT is a notorious fact that education is capital intensive such that government alone cannot effectively fund education. To require governments today to direct all its resources towards education will translate into the neglect of other important aspect of the economy such
The role of education in human development (6)
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target=_blank>Stakeholders urge urgent action against antimicrobial resistance in Africa
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Stakeholders urge urgent action against antimicrobial resistance in Africa
STAKEHOLDERS said there is a silent epidemic of antimicrobial resistance and urged immediate, coordinated action to prevent a major public health disaster. They said the growing global concern of antimicrobial resistance contributes to about 24 deaths per 1,000 people in sub-Saharan Africa, and the situation is being made worse in the continent by how easily
Stakeholders urge urgent action against antimicrobial resistance in Africa
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target=_blank>Over 80 percent of blindness in Nigerian children is preventable, expert says
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Over 80 percent of blindness in Nigerian children is preventable, expert says
HEAD of Ophthalmology at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Professor Dupe Ademola-Popoola has stated that over 80 per cent of the causes of blindness in Nigerian children are either treatable or preventable and therefore called for a statewide system to ensure that no child is left without vision screening. Professor Ademola-Popoola, in a lecture
Over 80 percent of blindness in Nigerian children is preventable, expert says
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target=_blank>Prospective students to undergo drug test before admission — LASUED VC
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Prospective students to undergo drug test before admission — LASUED VC
Vice Chancellor of Lagos State University of Education (LASUED), Professor Bilkis Lafiaji-Okuneye, says its 4,500 prospective students would be subjected to a drug test before being admitted to the school. Lafiaji-Okunneye, who narrated the panic a drug-addicted student created in the school months ago, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the measure had
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