Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 23rd March 2025

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 23rd March 2025

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target=_blank>Quiet nights: Lounges, nightclubs struggle as Ramadan, Lent affect patronage

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Quiet nights: Lounges, nightclubs struggle as Ramadan, Lent affect patronage
The city of Ibadan, known for its vibrant social life and bustling nightlife, is experiencing a lull in the patronage in most lounges and nightclubs and the reason is clear. With the ongoing observance of Ramadan and the Christian Lenten season, the level of patronage in most lounges across the city has dropped significantly. So
Quiet nights: Lounges, nightclubs struggle as Ramadan, Lent affect patronage
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target=_blank>My past controversies are haunting me —Nkechi Blessing

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My past controversies are haunting me —Nkechi Blessing
Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing Sunday has expressed deep regret over her past controversial lifestyle, revealing that it has significantly hurt her career by causing her to lose major endorsement deals. In an emotional video posted on her Instagram page, the actress admitted that her past decisions have haunted her professionally, as several brands turned away
My past controversies are haunting me —Nkechi Blessing
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target=_blank>How ‘Ramadan’ song became a viral sensation —Tolibian

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How ‘Ramadan’ song became a viral sensation —Tolibian
Fast-rising artist behind the viral hit Ramadan Tolibian shares how a freestyle he had been refining for years finally transformed into a nationwide sensation. In this interview with SEGUN ADEBAYO, reveals how a producer’s fresh beat inspired him to turn the freestyle into a full song and how strategic social media promotion played a key
How ‘Ramadan’ song became a viral sensation —Tolibian
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target=_blank>Rivers: What Chinwoke Mbadinuju told me

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Rivers: What Chinwoke Mbadinuju told me
DON’T worry, I am not hallucinating or addled. I know one-term, one-time Anambra governor, now-late Chinwoke Mbadinuju isn’t alive to witness the running Bola Tinubu Show in Rivers State, verisimilar to the wildly-popular “Family Feud” show being hosted across continents by coloured American humourist and TV personality, Steve Harvey, only that the moustached one isn’t
Rivers: What Chinwoke Mbadinuju told me
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target=_blank>PDP: Perpetually walking on a tightrope of self-destruct?

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PDP: Perpetually walking on a tightrope of self-destruct?
In this analysis, KUNLE ODEREMI examines certain factors that have put the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at a crossroads. WITH less than one and a half years to the general election, the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) seems to be under a wide range of afflictions. The superstructure of the one-time ruling
PDP: Perpetually walking on a tightrope of self-destruct?
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target=_blank>Rivers State imbroglio: What punishment for Wike?

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Rivers State imbroglio: What punishment for Wike?
NIGERIA is touted as the second most religious country in the world; after the Taliban’s Afghanistan. Similarly, it is said to be the second most impoverished; again, after the same Afghanistan! Be they Christian or Muslim, religious Nigerians wear their religion like a badge. Outwardly they are pious; but inwardly they are worse than whited
Rivers State imbroglio: What punishment for Wike?
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target=_blank>NASS: How not to overburden the donkey

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NASS: How not to overburden the donkey
OPINIONS are often divided about the rightness or wrongness of political actions, such as the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State as announced by President Bola Tinubu last week. This is because opinions are offshoots of attitudes and behaviours, they fluctuate. It is also a big difference between behavioral and natural sciences.
NASS: How not to overburden the donkey
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target=_blank>Tinubu is the law!

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Tinubu is the law!
“Everything is my business. Everything. Anything I say is law…literally law.” Barbara Geddes, et al in their How dictatorship works (2018) quoted Malawian dictator, Hastings Kamuzu Banda, as having once said the above. In Nigeria of a little more than a week ago, they all came in quick successions: A National Assembly where libido ran
Tinubu is the law!
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target=_blank>Balogun takes over Customs’ Federal Operations Unit

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Balogun takes over Customs’ Federal Operations Unit
Promises to tackle smuggling, facilitate trade in Zone C COMPTROLLER Bishir Abdullahi Balogun has taken over as the Customs Area Controller (CAC) of the Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone C of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS). Comptroller Balogun, who took over from Comptroller Micheal Ugbagu, on Thursday, reinstated his commitment to ensuring that the core
Balogun takes over Customs’ Federal Operations Unit
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target=_blank>Final reflections on informal social deviance: Can we do better?

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Final reflections on informal social deviance: Can we do better?
OVER the past few weeks, we’ve been exploring informal social deviance, the everyday behaviors that may not be illegal but still disrupt social harmony. We’ve all encountered them, the person blasting music on a public bus without earphones, the colleague who stands too close when talking, or the stranger who pushes past without so much
Final reflections on informal social deviance: Can we do better?
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