Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 17th September 2022
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 17/09/22
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How NGO is empowering, build sustainable future for corps members
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How NGO is empowering, build sustainable future for corps members
Non-profit organisation, Junior Achievement Nigeria (JAN), in its quest to equip more young people with skills that will enable them build thriving communities and proffer sustainable solutions to contemporary problems, has empowered 100 National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members through its annual Venture in Management Programme (ViMP). The 22nd edition of the one-week programme was
How NGO is empowering, build sustainable future for corps members
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Teething not illness that requires anti-teething treatment
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Teething not illness that requires anti-teething treatment
TEETHING can be hard on babies. It can hurt as teeth break through the gums. While some babies weather it fine, others are downright miserable. It’s hard to watch a baby be miserable, understandably, some parents and caregivers reach for teething powder, teething syrup, and traditional concoctions, including those that contain benzocaine, which can numb
Teething not illness that requires anti-teething treatment
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Did Ibrahim Babangida truly plan to hand over to Ibrahim Babangida?
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Did Ibrahim Babangida truly plan to hand over to Ibrahim Babangida?
(A review by Lasisi Olagunju, Ph.D of the book: Nigeria’s Aborted Third Republic And The June 12 Debacle: Reporters’ Account). This collection is an admirable effort at doing two things: One, proving that twenty children could spectacularly ‹work› together for more than twenty years even while pursuing their individual dreams. Two, that journalists could successfully
Did Ibrahim Babangida truly plan to hand over to Ibrahim Babangida?
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Avoiding marital crisis in trying times
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Avoiding marital crisis in trying times
The time we are in the world today is a trying time. A lot of stressful events are plaguing the world. This includes economic crisis, and insecurity. These come in various shades and colours. It’s a quite challenging moment for the world thus leading to a high degree of conflicts in relationships. Friends, employers and
Avoiding marital crisis in trying times
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Money ritual: I paid N30,000 for two human skulls —Suspect
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Money ritual: I paid N30,000 for two human skulls —Suspect
THE intervention of the Atiba unit of the Amotekun Corps in Oyo Town, Oyo State, saved two men, Ganiyu Maruf and Bashiru Basit, from being lynched on Thursday after they were found in possession of two human skulls. The suspects were caught while they were trying to retrieve the skulls, hidden in a sack, from
Money ritual: I paid N30,000 for two human skulls —Suspect
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Unless we restructure this country, the next president will have problems —Arogbofa, ex-Afenifere scribe
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Unless we restructure this country, the next president will have problems —Arogbofa, ex-Afenifere scribe
Chief Sehinde Arogbofa is the immediate past General Secretary of the pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere. In this interview by HAKEEM GBADAMOSI, he speaks on a number of national issues, including next year’s elections, state of the economy and others. Excerpts: Considering the continuing insecurity in the country, do you still see the 2023 general
Unless we restructure this country, the next president will have problems —Arogbofa, ex-Afenifere scribe
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Buhari’s lamentation in Owerri
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Buhari’s lamentation in Owerri
President Muhammadu Buhari was the guest of Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State recently. He was not the guest of the majority of Imo people because they reportedly deserted the streets. It is as recent as Tuesday, 13 September, 2022. He was there to inaugurate projects in Orlu and in Owerri, the state capital. Afterwards,
Buhari’s lamentation in Owerri
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Why elections are expensive in Nigeria — INEC chairman
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Why elections are expensive in Nigeria — INEC chairman
Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu, has attributed lack of trust and confidence in public institutions for the high cost of conducting elections in Nigeria. Yakubu made this disclosure on Friday in Lagos State at an interactive session with the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) tagged: ‘The Editors’ Forum,’ saying
Why elections are expensive in Nigeria — INEC chairman
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*-when-drunk-wife/ My husband fights me always because he wants s** when drunk —Wife
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My husband fights me always because he wants s** when drunk —Wife
A woman, Ola Lawal, has approached Grade A Customary Court, Mapo, Ibadan, Oyo State, seeking that it put an end to the 13-year-old wedlock between her and her husband, Saheed Lawal, on the grounds of irresponsibility, violence and constant threat to life. Ola in her divorce suit stated that her husband took to maltreating her
My husband fights me always because he wants s** when drunk —Wife
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2023: Northern PDP elders back Ayu
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2023: Northern PDP elders back Ayu
ELDERS of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the northern part of the country rose from a meeting in Kaduna on Friday with a resolution to give its backing to Senator Iyorchia Ayu, to continue as the national chairman of the party. A section of PDP members, especially in the South, has been calling for
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