
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 8th October 2023
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 08/10/23
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Those accusing labour of being sold out illiterate — NLC President
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Those accusing labour of being sold out illiterate — NLC President
Following the subsidy removal saga, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) President, Comrade Joe Ajaero has replied critics accusing labour leaders of being sold saying that about 90% of their demands were met during negotiations with the federal government, hence, reason for its indefinite strike suspension. Ajaero, in a recent interview, vehemently dismissed accusations of the
Those accusing labour of being sold out illiterate — NLC President
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Ibadan Diocese honours 26
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Ibadan Diocese honours 26
The Diocese of Ibadan, Anglican Communion, has honoured 26 members for their contributions to the development and growth of the diocese as well as impacting positively on humanity in diverse ways. The bishop of the diocese, Most Reverend (Dr) Joseph Akinfenwa, said this during the 2023 Honours and Awards Service, at St. Anne’s Church, Molete,
Ibadan Diocese honours 26
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African Instituted Churches celebrate 45 years, predict better future for continent
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African Instituted Churches celebrate 45 years, predict better future for continent
The Organisation of African Instituted Churches (OAIC), has celebrated the 45th years of the church with the aim of ensuring the advancement of African Indigenous Christian gathering. According to the church, though African Instituted Churches have existed centuries ago, the OAIC which was founded in 1978 has the responsibility of bringing all African instituted churches
African Instituted Churches celebrate 45 years, predict better future for continent
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Rise of mobile supermarkets •When Nigerians turn their vehicles into roving shops
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Rise of mobile supermarkets •When Nigerians turn their vehicles into roving shops
In this report, Kehinde Akinseinde-Jayeoba examines the growing trend among business owners who conduct business activities from inside vehicles in different parts of the country. Aside from having physical locations such as shops, malls, stalls and offices to trade, mobile vending in recent times has given hope to many Nigerians such that the phenomenon is
Rise of mobile supermarkets •When Nigerians turn their vehicles into roving shops
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Flood: FG to rehabilitate, reconstruct damaged culverts, roads in Bauchi
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Flood: FG to rehabilitate, reconstruct damaged culverts, roads in Bauchi
In its determination to alleviate the hardship people in rural communities are going through due to damages caused by flood on roads, the Federal Government has given approval for two out of the five locations affected by flood in Gamawa LGA of Bauchi State to be fixed immediately. The disclosure was made by the Officer
Flood: FG to rehabilitate, reconstruct damaged culverts, roads in Bauchi
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This is not the Nigeria of our dream —Ladoja
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This is not the Nigeria of our dream —Ladoja
The Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland and former Oyo state governor, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, speaks on the challenges confronting Nigeria and the way to tackle them with a group of journalists including DEPUTY EDITOR, DARE ADEKANMBI. Nigeria will celebrate her 63rd Independence anniversary on October 1. Is it worth celebrating? Our generation is unique. In
This is not the Nigeria of our dream —Ladoja
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Nigeria At 63: Why the country is still in its current mess —Yahaya Baba
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Nigeria At 63: Why the country is still in its current mess —Yahaya Baba
Yahaya T. Baba, professor of Political Institutions and Comparative Politics, at the Department of Political Science, Usmanu Dan Fodiyo University, Sokoto, speaks with IMOLEAYO OYEDEYI on how Nigerians have left the country’s destiny in the hands of a few politicians who have been inflicting pains on them. Looking at the way Nigeria has been
Nigeria At 63: Why the country is still in its current mess —Yahaya Baba
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Afghanistan earthquake: More than 100 dead, 500 injured — Officials
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Afghanistan earthquake: More than 100 dead, 500 injured — Officials
A powerful earthquake followed by strong aftershocks has killed more than 100 people in western Afghanistan, local officials said, as the United Nations warned that the death toll could rise as search and rescue efforts continue. The 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck 40km (24 miles) west of the city of Herat at about 11 am on
Afghanistan earthquake: More than 100 dead, 500 injured — Officials
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Israel to cut off electricity, other supplies to Gaza — PM Netanyahu
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Israel to cut off electricity, other supplies to Gaza — PM Netanyahu
Israel will cut off the supply of electricity, fuel and goods to Gaza, according to media reports citing a statement from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office. Gaza was already thrown into darkness on Saturday as Israeli authorities cut power to its territories. Along with Egypt, Israel has blockaded the Gaza Strip since 2007 citing
Israel to cut off electricity, other supplies to Gaza — PM Netanyahu
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At 63, bad governance has made it look as if Nigeria is cursed —Akinleye
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At 63, bad governance has made it look as if Nigeria is cursed —Akinleye
82-year-old Adekola Akinleye is an alumnus of Atlanta University in the United States of America, where he bagged both his Master’s and doctorate degrees in Political Science. Having served as a Director in the Federal Civil Service, he was the Secretary of the Fuel Shortage Tribunal set up by the military administration of Ibrahim Babaginda
At 63, bad governance has made it look as if Nigeria is cursed —Akinleye
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