
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 20th March 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 20/03/25
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target=_blank>Abuja explosion: PCNGI calls for thorough investigation
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Abuja explosion: PCNGI calls for thorough investigation
“While initial reports suggest the involvement of a Bi-Fueled Petrol Tanker, we urge the public to await the outcome of a thorough investigation to ascertain the exact cause of the accident.
Abuja explosion: PCNGI calls for thorough investigation
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target=_blank>Canada faults Chinese execution of four canadians on drug charges
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Canada faults Chinese execution of four canadians on drug charges
Canada announced on Wednesday that China had executed four Canadian citizens earlier this year on drug smuggling charges, strongly condemning Beijing’s use of the death penalty. Foreign Minister Melanie Joly told reporters that all four individuals held dual citizenship and stated that Ottawa would seek leniency for other Canadians facing similar sentences. “There are four
Canada faults Chinese execution of four canadians on drug charges
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target=_blank>7 top search engines in the world
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7 top search engines in the world
When most people think of search engines, Google is likely the first name that comes to mind, but it’s just one of the top search engines in the world, not the only one. Many other search engines help people find information online, and each functions a bit differently. Let’s see seven of the world’s top
7 top search engines in the world
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target=_blank>Venezuela’s leader condemns US deportation, wants migrants returned
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Venezuela’s leader condemns US deportation, wants migrants returned
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has denounced the deportation of over 200 Venezuelan migrants from the United States to a high-security prison in El Salvador, labeling the action as a “kidnapping” and insisting that those deported are not criminals. He has also voiced support for their return. “Nayib Bukele should not be an accomplice to this
Venezuela’s leader condemns US deportation, wants migrants returned
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target=_blank>Notable places in Nigeria to see impacts of British Colonial rule
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Notable places in Nigeria to see impacts of British Colonial rule
British colonial rule in Nigeria lasted for decades, shaping the country’s political, economic, and social structures. Today, several places across Nigeria still bear the marks of this era, from colonial administrative buildings to transport networks and educational institutions. In this article, we discuss some of the places that show the historical impact of British colonial rule in
Notable places in Nigeria to see impacts of British Colonial rule
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target=_blank>Dealing with aggressive behaviour in children
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Dealing with aggressive behaviour in children
Tayo is a 13-year-old JSS 3 student who has always been very aggressive since early childhood. He would kick, punch and bite anyone that refused to allow him to have his way. Very easily, other children would give in and let him have their toys or snacks, but he grew worse over time. He fought
Dealing with aggressive behaviour in children
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target=_blank>Eating an orange a day may lower depression, stress —Experts
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Eating an orange a day may lower depression, stress —Experts
Oranges are popular due to their natural sweetness, the many different types available, and the diversity of uses. Individuals consume them in juices and marmalades, eat them whole, use their peel to add a tangy flavour to cakes and desserts or burn it as an insect repellant. Although it is particularly known for its vitamin
Eating an orange a day may lower depression, stress —Experts
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target=_blank>International Women’s Day celebration
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International Women’s Day celebration
IN the 1930s parents put premium on the number of children they had. Hence polygamy was the order of the day. The reason was that the more children they had, the more hands would be available to help on the farm. The only occupation then was farming. I believe this was one of the reasons
International Women’s Day celebration
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target=_blank>How NELFUND is tackling issues of dropout and access to tertiary education
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How NELFUND is tackling issues of dropout and access to tertiary education
CLEMENT IDOKO, writes on the apprehension of some students in taking the loans from the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) in spite of its inherent benefits, concluding that more has to be done to make the process seamless for students. RAKAYAT Wasiu, almost gave up on her dream and contemplated dropping out of school
How NELFUND is tackling issues of dropout and access to tertiary education
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target=_blank>FG launches key initiatives to boost girl-child education, reduce out-of-school children
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FG launches key initiatives to boost girl-child education, reduce out-of-school children
THE Federal Government has launched two initiatives, Luminah Girl Child Initiative and the Broader Quality Education and Learning Outcomes Programme, targeted at addressing out-of-school children and boosting girl-child education. Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, who launched the initiative in Abuja, explained that the initiatives were bold steps in transforming the educational landscape of Nigeria.
FG launches key initiatives to boost girl-child education, reduce out-of-school children
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