
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 24th August 2025
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target=_blank>Mohbad: The cross Naira Marley cannot un-bear
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Mohbad: The cross Naira Marley cannot un-bear
Grief has a way of staining even those who never touched the blood. In the wake of Mohbad’s untimely death, the echoes of pain became a chorus too loud to be silenced by Naira Marley, founder of Marlian Music. Mohbad had left the label a year before his tragic death, but Marley has remained burdened
Mohbad: The cross Naira Marley cannot un-bear
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target=_blank>Why next INEC chairman should not be a professor— Brigadier General Sura (retd)
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Why next INEC chairman should not be a professor— Brigadier General Sura (retd)
Brigadier General John Sura (retd), a governorship aspirant in 2023 on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and one of the key members of the party in Plateau State, resigned his membership from the party a few days ago. He speaks with ISAAC SHOBAYO on why he resigned from the PDP and how the
Why next INEC chairman should not be a professor— Brigadier General Sura (retd)
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target=_blank>Babangida as a blessing and a lesson
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Babangida as a blessing and a lesson
Last Sunday, retired military President, Ibrahim Babangida clocked 84. He had a “quiet” celebration. No drums. No cymbals. The Hilltop was quiet from his end. But admirers trooped in (Lagos boys would say; won gbori wole). Big boys wheeled in. Multiple photo sessions and selfies with him saturated the digital and legacy media. Love him,
Babangida as a blessing and a lesson
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target=_blank>Ooni, Alaafin: Needless war over Okanlomo of Yorubaland
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Ooni, Alaafin: Needless war over Okanlomo of Yorubaland
Saturday, August 16, 2025, was set as a landmark date that would witness a unique event in the annals of Yoruba, Nigeria, if not African contemporary history. The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enita Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, had signed on to a programme tagged the unveiling of the Social Media Website, 2GEDA. I got the
Ooni, Alaafin: Needless war over Okanlomo of Yorubaland
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target=_blank>After decades of reforms, Local Government autonomy still a mirage
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After decades of reforms, Local Government autonomy still a mirage
Despite decades of local government reforms since 1976, the 1999 Constitution and political interference by state governors have left councils financially and politically dependent. While the Supreme Court affirmed LG financial autonomy in 2024, implementation remains stalled due to constitutional hurdles and resistance from states. PHILIP IBITOYE examines the issues forestalling local government progress. The
After decades of reforms, Local Government autonomy still a mirage
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target=_blank>Is Èmil’ókàn audacity or incantation ritual?
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Is Èmil’ókàn audacity or incantation ritual?
A few weeks ago, an outburst of then aspirant for Nigeria’s presidential office, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, marked his third anniversary. On June 2, 2022, in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, Tinubu bit the bullet in what has now become an epochal ad-lib commentary. In a retort to attempts to deny him the Nigerian presidency, he
Is Èmil’ókàn audacity or incantation ritual?
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target=_blank>Personality perspective (3): Finding balance fora healthier mind
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Personality perspective (3): Finding balance fora healthier mind
Over the past two weeks, we have been on a journey of self-discovery through the lens of personality. In the first episode, we laid the foundation by exploring what personality really means and how it quietly shapes our everyday lives, our choices, our relationships, even the way we react to stress. In the second episode,
Personality perspective (3): Finding balance fora healthier mind
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target=_blank>Inside the world of ‘Tuale’ operators
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Inside the world of ‘Tuale’ operators
•…where hailing, begging are official business Some call it respect. Others call it hustling. For a large number of them, it has become a way of life. SEGUN ADEBAYO delves into the world of Nigeria’s “Tuale industry” where men ‘hail’ other people for a living. IT was an ordinary mid-morning on a popular Lagos radio
Inside the world of ‘Tuale’ operators
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target=_blank>Watching Bruce Lee’s movies made me develop interest in karate —Saleh
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Watching Bruce Lee’s movies made me develop interest in karate —Saleh
Hajiya Zainab Saleh, Managing Director of Brains and Hammers Facility Management, WhiteOak Management Services Limited and Robyn’s Realtors Limited, told Segun Kasali in this interview what inspired her to become a karateka. HOW do you see yourself? I see myself as the daughter of a late diplomat and a passionate karateka. I am a Nigerian
Watching Bruce Lee’s movies made me develop interest in karate —Saleh
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target=_blank>Constitution making in developing countries
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Constitution making in developing countries
From a lecture delivered at the University of Lagos on Friday, 24th February, 1967. CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK Every member of any human association has rights, intangible though they are, which are sacred and inalienable and which must be protected against any invasion, at all costs. In a state, such rights are termed fundamental human
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