
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 28th March 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 28/03/25
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target=_blank>Gombe: Meningitis outbreak kills three, 31 others test positive
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Gombe: Meningitis outbreak kills three, 31 others test positive
Three people have been confirmed killed due to the outbreak of cerebrospinal meningitis (CSM) in Gombe State, while thirty-one other cases have tested positive across several local government areas of the state.
Gombe: Meningitis outbreak kills three, 31 others test positive
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target=_blank>Trump grants Nikola founder, Trevor Milton pardon of fraud conviction
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Trump grants Nikola founder, Trevor Milton pardon of fraud conviction
Trevor Milton, the founder of bankrupt electric and hydrogen-powered truck maker Nikola, has been pardoned by US President, Donald Trump, Milton announced in a social media post on Thursday. Milton was sentenced to four years in prison in 2023 after a jury found him guilty of lying to investors about the company’s technology. “Today I
Trump grants Nikola founder, Trevor Milton pardon of fraud conviction
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target=_blank>DOGE: Elon Musk to cut $1trn federal cost within weeks
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DOGE: Elon Musk to cut $1trn federal cost within weeks
Tech billionaire, Elon Musk, whom US President Donald Trump appointed to reduce government cost, said on Thursday that he expects to complete most of his plan to cut $1 trillion in federal spending by the end of his tenure, which could be in just 64 days. Speaking on Fox News’ Special Report with Bret Baier,
DOGE: Elon Musk to cut $1trn federal cost within weeks
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target=_blank>This power does not need separation
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This power does not need separation
I am trying to understand where we are with democracy in Nigeria. I have searched through the books to find a version of democracy that can be practised without the parliament. That is, to see if democracy can hold together its ingredients without parliament. Something like, a non-parliamentary democracy which might not have been
This power does not need separation
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target=_blank>Stakeholders chart ways to tackle drug addiction in Kwara
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Stakeholders chart ways to tackle drug addiction in Kwara
IT has been advised that drugs may promise a shortcut to paradise, but they inevitably lead takers down a destructive highway. This saying should serve as a deterrent to people who abuse drugs, yet many individuals continue down the path of destruction, oblivious to the devastating consequences that await them. A look into the
Stakeholders chart ways to tackle drug addiction in Kwara
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target=_blank>Sanwo-Olu commiserates with Nigerian Tribune over Editorial Board Chair, Wale Are Olaitan’s death
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Sanwo-Olu commiserates with Nigerian Tribune over Editorial Board Chair, Wale Are Olaitan’s death
He described the death of Prof. Olaitan, a distinguished member of the Editorial Board for more than three decades, as a colossal loss to the Nigerian Tribune and the media industry in Nigeria.
Sanwo-Olu commiserates with Nigerian Tribune over Editorial Board Chair, Wale Are Olaitan’s death
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target=_blank>Niger: Gov Bago calls on Muslims to remain true advocates of Islam
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Niger: Gov Bago calls on Muslims to remain true advocates of Islam
Governor Bago encouraged Muslims to reflect on the teachings of the Holy Month of Ramadan and strive to become better citizens by promoting peace and unity.
Niger: Gov Bago calls on Muslims to remain true advocates of Islam
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target=_blank>World Tuberculosis Day: ‘We can end TB by 2030 with commitment’
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World Tuberculosis Day: ‘We can end TB by 2030 with commitment’
Mrs Oyebamiji Abimbola is the monitoring and evaluation officer at the Tuberculosis, Leprosy and Buruli Ulcer Centre at the Oyo State Hospital Management Board. She shared what the centre does and efforts put in place to end tuberculosis in Nigeria by 2030 in this interview with ADEREMI OGUNDARE. HOW can you describe
World Tuberculosis Day: ‘We can end TB by 2030 with commitment’
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target=_blank>UK: King Charles experiences side effects of cancer treatment, spends time in hospital
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UK: King Charles experiences side effects of cancer treatment, spends time in hospital
Following his short hospital visit, the 76-year-old monarch returned to Clarence House, where he resumed working on state papers.
UK: King Charles experiences side effects of cancer treatment, spends time in hospital
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target=_blank>Lagos destitute home where over 2,000 inhabitants risk infectious disease
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Lagos destitute home where over 2,000 inhabitants risk infectious disease
SUBAIR MOHAMMED delves into the condition of living of over 2,000 inhabitants of Oko-baba Destitute Home, located in the Ebute Metta (East) area of Lagos State. Residents shared their worries and expectations from the Lagos State Government with him in this narrative: The Oko-baba destitute community located in Lagos Mainland is a beggars’
Lagos destitute home where over 2,000 inhabitants risk infectious disease
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