
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 9th April 2026
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 09/04/26
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target=_blank>Oyo guber: APC’s Adesina advocates improvement on quality education in public schools
All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant in Oyo, Dr Wasiu Lam-Adesina, has emphasised the need for improvement in the quality of
target=_blank>UPDATED: ADC, Turaki-led PDP meet, explore 2027 options
We paid a solidarity visit to ADC leaders- Turaki-led PDP•Atiku, Obi, Kwankwaso, Makinde, and others attend Leaders of the main opposition parties in the country, the African Democratic Congress(ADC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), met in Abuja on Wednesday to explore what sources said would amount to plausible exit routes towards 2027. Sources close
target=_blank>Why Tinubu didn’t attend project commissioning in Lagos —Presidency
•Says president focused on security, Nigeria not losing grip•Lagos has raised bar in quality projects delivery —Tinubu•We’ve solved major bottlenecks in traffic management, land administration’ —Sanwo-Olu The Presidency has explained that President Bola Tinubu was unable to attend a scheduled project inauguration in Lagos due to ongoing security briefings. Special Adviser to the President on
target=_blank>UPDATED: Atiku, Obi, Mark, Amaechi, Kwankwaso, ADC leaders protest at INEC HQ
•Ask commission to withdraw ‘offensive correspondence’ to party•Demand Amupitan’s sack again •Threaten coordinated civic action Key political leaders and figures in the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC), including national chairman, Senator David Mark, national secretary, Rauf Aregbesola, leading presidential aspirants, Atiku Abubakar, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Peter Obi, Rotimi Amaechi, as well as Senators Aminu Tambuwal
target=_blank>Nigeria emerges as model for family planning in Africa —Dr Damiba
Dr. Alain Damiba is the Managing Director of FP2030’s North, West, and Central Africa Hub. In this interview with Sade Oguntola, he explains that the next phase of the Made Possible by Family Planning campaign will build on global progress while positioning Nigeria as a leading model in Africa. Excerpts: WHAT does the next stage
target=_blank>Bauchi APC caucus sets up committee on Bala Mohammed’s defection
•As party stalwarts warn against imposition THE All Progressives Congress (APC) Bauchi State caucus in the National Assembly on Wednesday resolved to set up a high-powered committee over the planned defection of Governor Bala Mohammed into the ruling party. This is coming on the heels of sharp disagreement among members of the caucus during a
target=_blank>Menopause and mental health: Transition nobody prepares you for
HAJIA Laraba is 51 years old. For the past two years, she’s been crying at random moments, while cooking, and in the middle of work meetings. She forgets words in mid-sentence, names of people she’s known for years, and where she placed her phone five minutes ago. She wakes at 3 AM drenched in sweat,
target=_blank>2026 WASSCE: Why Nigeria cannot conduct fully Computer-based exams yet —NAPPS President
Yomi Otubela is the National President of National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS) in Nigeria. He speaks to TUNBOSUN OGUNDARE in this interview on wide range of issues, including the forthcoming MayJune West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), female students’ performance against their male counterparts in external exams, consistent defeat of Nigerian
target=_blank> Nigeria’s war against its own future (Part 2)
Rewarding failure and mortgaging the future In the first part of this essay, I reflected on the grim state of life chances in Nigeria: the miserable life expectancy figures, the scandal of wasted human potential, the millions of children locked out of quality education, the weakness of healthcare, and the violence that stalks even those
target=_blank>‘How weak transport infrastructure undermines AfCFTA gains in Nigeria’
The National Deputy President, Air and Logistics of the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF), Dr Segun Musa, during a recent engagement with maritime journalists in Lagos, examines the relationship between transportation and economic development, infrastructure gaps and policy inconsistencies, port automation, among others. TOLA ADENUBI brings the excerpts. HOW would you assess
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