
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 1st June 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 01/06/25
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target=_blank>Atiku, El-Rufai tackle Tinubu on rising poverty
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Atiku, El-Rufai tackle Tinubu on rising poverty
•His govt weaponising poverty ―Atiku •Current situation, biggest trouble since 1914 ―El-Rufai •Many elite out of touch with situation of poverty ―Emir Sanusi FORMER vice-president, Atiku Abubakar, has accused the Bola Tinubu administration of weaponising poverty in the country. While Atiku stated that the rising poverty in the country was deliberate, a former Kaduna State
Atiku, El-Rufai tackle Tinubu on rising poverty
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target=_blank>Mixed reactions as K1’s firearm was spotted during performance at Ogun Gateway Games Finale
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Mixed reactions as K1’s firearm was spotted during performance at Ogun Gateway Games Finale
MIXED reactions greeted K1’s performance at the grand finale of the Ogun 2024 Gateway Games as the Fuji music icon’s pistol tucked by his side was spotted, sparking instant reactions. The musician, who was the headline act for the closing ceremony of the state-sponsored sporting event, thrilled thousands of spectators with a vibrant mix of
Mixed reactions as K1’s firearm was spotted during performance at Ogun Gateway Games Finale
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E2%80%95niger-gov/ target=_blank>Mokwa flood tragedy: 151 bodies recovered, buried, 3,018 people displaced ―Niger gov
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Mokwa flood tragedy: 151 bodies recovered, buried, 3,018 people displaced ―Niger gov
•Three bridges, two roads washed away •Tinubu, Reps speaker, Northern gov others express sadness NIGER State governor, Mohammed Umar Bago, on Saturday disclosed that recovered bodies of 151 victims of the Mokwa flood disaster have been buried, adding that 3.018 people have been displaced by the disaster. Bago, represented by his deputy, Aljaji Yakubu Garba,
Mokwa flood tragedy: 151 bodies recovered, buried, 3,018 people displaced ―Niger gov
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target=_blank>Stop charging us N700,000, for movie appearance, young Yoruba actors tell senior colleagues
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Stop charging us N700,000, for movie appearance, young Yoruba actors tell senior colleagues
•Lament rising fees, lack of support from colleagues YOUNG actors and actresses in the Yoruba movie industry are voicing their frustration over what they described as the increasing unprofessionalism and financial demands by some of their colleagues. They also pointed fingers at some senior colleagues who have raised their appearance fee to heights new actors
Stop charging us N700,000, for movie appearance, young Yoruba actors tell senior colleagues
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target=_blank>MSM plans to invest dollars in Nigeria’s cement, power sectors
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MSM plans to invest dollars in Nigeria’s cement, power sectors
AS part of an ambitious expansion strategy, Nigerian conglomerate MSM Group is ramping up its footprint in the country’s industrial sectors with multi-billion-dollar investments in the cement industry and power plants. The strategic plan of the company, currently a major player in the nation’s oil and gas industry, is to diversify its operation by going
MSM plans to invest dollars in Nigeria’s cement, power sectors
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target=_blank>Mixed reactions trail Tinubu’s two-year scorecard
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Mixed reactions trail Tinubu’s two-year scorecard
•Adeyinka, CharlyBoy, Kate, Amata, Kosoko, others speak AS President Bola Tinubu marked his second year in office on May 29, reactions continued to trail his administration’s performance, especially in the areas of economic policies, social welfare, and developmental projects. While the President rated himself high, celebrating what he described as “bold reforms and critical infrastructural
Mixed reactions trail Tinubu’s two-year scorecard
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target=_blank>Why I don’t take chieftaincy titles —Makinde
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Why I don’t take chieftaincy titles —Makinde
OYO State governor, Seyi Makinde, said that he made up his mind as a matter of principle not to receive awards or chieftaincy titles until the expiration of his tenure of office. Makinde made this known while receiving the Deji of Akure, Oba Aladetoyinbo Ogunlade Aladelusi, through a delegation he empowered to meet the governor
Why I don’t take chieftaincy titles —Makinde
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target=_blank>Interrogating Fashola’s treatise on patriotism
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Interrogating Fashola’s treatise on patriotism
“It is time to move beyond rhetorical hope…Nigeria’s future cannot be built on beautiful aspirations and emotive patriotism, but must be anchored in a collective demand for transparency, justified expectation, equity, responsible governance, and freedom from want on the many needs of living a good life” WHAT is patriotism? One definition of it which has
Interrogating Fashola’s treatise on patriotism
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target=_blank>Echono, the ‘Sonny’ side of Nigeria academia
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Echono, the ‘Sonny’ side of Nigeria academia
EARLY morning Saturday February 22, I was at the Lagos domestic airport enroute Oye-Ekiti where the federal university domiciled in the town was honouring accomplished Nigerians including my own, who avoids media drama. It was a private flight put together by industry-leader and Airpeace owner, Dr.Alex Onyema and for those on it, words had circulated
Echono, the ‘Sonny’ side of Nigeria academia
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target=_blank>Tinubu’s endorsements: APC and the sycophancy conundrum
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Tinubu’s endorsements: APC and the sycophancy conundrum
A week before the second anniversary of President Bola Tinubu in office, leaders of his political party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) were in a frenzy, dishing out gales of endorsements for his undeclared re-election bid for the 2027 presidency. The President was endorsed by the Progressives Governors’ Forum (PGF), an umbrella of 22 governors
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