
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 17th February 2021
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 17/02/21
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Remembering Baba Kekere, Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande
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Remembering Baba Kekere, Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande
Last Thursday, 11 February 2021, the world bade farewell to a legendary politico, unmatched welfarist, a model of integrity in public service and kind-hearted inspirational elder, father and mentor for all times, Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande. He died at the ripe old age of 91. Alhamdulillah. There can be hardly any important aspect of the
Remembering Baba Kekere, Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande
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Still on new teachers’ retirement age
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Still on new teachers’ retirement age
As part of the activities marking the annual World Teachers’ Day (WTD) in 2020, the Federal Government of Nigeria announced a jack-up of the retirement age of teachers in Nigeria from 60 years of age and 35 years in service to 65 years and 40 years respectively. This new retirement age was announced by no
Still on new teachers’ retirement age
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Octogenarian narrates how she cheated death during fire outbreak in Warri
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Octogenarian narrates how she cheated death during fire outbreak in Warri
An octogenarian, Mama Esther Okelezo, has narrated how she cheated death during a fire outbreak in her house in Warri, Delta State. She said she was asleep when a fire gutted her house, eight other rooms and a church building at Ale, off Market Road, Warri in the wee hours of Saturday, February 13. The
Octogenarian narrates how she cheated death during fire outbreak in Warri
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Nigeria: The way forward
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Nigeria: The way forward
As the authorities embark on various initiatives, including the conduct of town hall meetings anchored by the Ministry of Defence to douse tension in the country, KUNLE ODEREMI and SUNDAY ADEPOJU look at the crux of the matter, as well as suggestions by eminent persons on the way forward. NIGERIA seems to be going through
Nigeria: The way forward
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Towards responsible policing
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Towards responsible policing
The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) is statutorily saddled with the responsibility of the internal security of Nigeria. While, over the years, it has exhibited an appalling lack of forthrightness and professionalism, recent developments provide greater cause for alarm than previously expressed. The NPF has been functioning as a biased umpire in matters concerning Fulani herdsmen
Towards responsible policing
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My husband and I were inspired by Coronavirus to found Udara London —Faustina Anyanwu, British-Nigerian entrepreneur and co-founder of Udara London
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My husband and I were inspired by Coronavirus to found Udara London —Faustina Anyanwu, British-Nigerian entrepreneur and co-founder of Udara London
Faustina Anyanwu is a Nigerian entrepreneur based in London. She is also the publisher and co-founder of Udara London, an online fashion and lifestyle shop, which she recently co-founded with her husband. In this interview by KINGSLEY ALUMONA, she speaks about her husband and how they founded Udara London. Why DID you and your
My husband and I were inspired by Coronavirus to found Udara London —Faustina Anyanwu, British-Nigerian entrepreneur and co-founder of Udara London
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Leadership in short supply —Bello, ex-Kogi acting governor
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Leadership in short supply —Bello, ex-Kogi acting governor
Honourable Abubakar Bello, the former acting governor of Kogi State, in this conversation, speaks on the current tense political atmosphere across the country due to general insecurity and possible way out. KUNLE ODEREMI brings some excerpts: I think this boiled down to failure in the area of leadership and more so that we have simply
Leadership in short supply —Bello, ex-Kogi acting governor
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Beyond the surface: How herdsmen attacks deepen economic crisis
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Beyond the surface: How herdsmen attacks deepen economic crisis
The farmers-herders clashes have lingered for a long time. The government both at the state and federal levels have come up with measures to stem the tide. But sadly, most of the measures have been largely ineffective: the clashes have continued unabated and serial anger keeps running deep. The perceived ineffectiveness has, in no small
Beyond the surface: How herdsmen attacks deepen economic crisis
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FG, Ogun govt save our soul
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FG, Ogun govt save our soul
It is debilitating that on February 7, 2021, we were again thrown into another mourning session as a result of the gruesome murder of one of us, Dele Olowoniyi, by killer Fulani herdsmen. This happened around 1:00 a.m at Oha village in Imeko, Imeko-Afon Local Government area of Ogun State. The unfortunate incident happened when
FG, Ogun govt save our soul
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Nigerians should not forget God
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Nigerians should not forget God
I have a prophetic message for the nation; we should not abandon God so God would not abandon us as the world battles with the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our leaders need to declare a National Day of Fasting and Prayer and seek the face of God for forgiveness and mercy. (II Chronicles
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