Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 8th June 2025

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 8th June 2025

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target=_blank>June 12 and its casualties, 32 years after

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June 12 and its casualties, 32 years after
ON Thursday this week, it will be 32 years of that June 12 phenomenon. On July 9, 1998, the lifeless body of a young man adorned the front page of the Nigerian Tribune. The tear-jerking, bloodied body decorated the front pages of many other Nigerian newspapers like manacles in the hands of a convict. He had been
June 12 and its casualties, 32 years after
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target=_blank>CBN REFORMS: How policy shift has triggered foreign capital inflows

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CBN REFORMS: How policy shift has triggered foreign capital inflows
The Federal Government’s economic policy reforms being implemented by its various organs, especially the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), have attracted rising foreign capital inflows, signalling growing confidence in its execution, writes JOSEPH INOKOTONG.  NIGERIA’S economic managers have continued to take steps meant to boost foreign capital inflows to the economy. Already, the Central Bank
CBN REFORMS: How policy shift has triggered foreign capital inflows
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target=_blank>Tinubu and the tell-tale ‘ignore’ of Sanwo-Olu

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Tinubu and the tell-tale ‘ignore’ of Sanwo-Olu
WHAT kind of English Language is the “ignore” that I used here – Queen’s, King’s or Nigeria’s English? There is history behind it, which goes back many decades – to those periods when men of principles and ideology, who shunned money, position, and principles and dared the powers-that-be, were still plentiful in the Legal profession
Tinubu and the tell-tale ‘ignore’ of Sanwo-Olu
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target=_blank>Jokolo and oratio classicus to Supreme Court

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Jokolo and oratio classicus to Supreme Court
IN a nail-bitter last Wednesday, the Supreme Court handed a narrow defeat to the deposed Emir of Gwandu, Al-Mustapha Haruna Jokolo in his 20-year judicial criss-cross to regain his lost kingdom and paradisiacal influence as a first-class traditional ruler in Kebbi State and North as a whole. The slim win -gifted the appointing and dismissing
Jokolo and oratio classicus to Supreme Court
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target=_blank>Why Professors are not entitled to be provosts of agriculture colleges —Manggoel

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Why Professors are not entitled to be provosts of agriculture colleges —Manggoel
The Acting National President of the Academic Staff Union of Colleges of Agriculture (ASUCA), Dr. Williams Manggoel, speaks with ISAAC SHOBAYO on the dichotomy between Nigerian colleges of agriculture and other tertiary institutions in Nigeria, the colleges’ exclusion from TETFund and the state of agriculture in Nigeria, among other topical issues. SIR, why is your
Why Professors are not entitled to be provosts of agriculture colleges —Manggoel
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target=_blank>Minister Umahi, this scorecard is not good enough

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Minister Umahi, this scorecard is not good enough
THE Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, succeeded in planning a coup against Nigerians when last week, he got President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the whole apparatus of government to join him in commissioning the completed 30-kilometre portion of the 700-kilometer Lagos-Calabar Coastal highway. I know you will easily agree with me once you look
Minister Umahi, this scorecard is not good enough
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target=_blank>Single-term policy for president, govs possible, but… —Anthony Sani

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Single-term policy for president, govs possible, but… —Anthony Sani
Defection, planned coalition of opposition forces against incumbent President Bola Tinubu ahead of the next presidential race, quest by the North to come back to power in 2027, are among contentious issues tackled by a chieftain of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Mr Anthony N. Z. Sani, in this interview conducted by KUNLE ODEREMI. Some
Single-term policy for president, govs possible, but… —Anthony Sani
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target=_blank>Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu and the fish god

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Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu and the fish god
AS Ngugi wa Thiong’o says in his Wizard of the Crow, (2007), ire is more corrosive than fire. Make no mistake about it: President Bola Tinubu is angry. When Tinubu was similarly angry, I wrote a piece entitled Tinubu the Ap’ejalodo and his strange fish friend (September 18, 2018). That fable was one of the stories that helped to tame
Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu and the fish god
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target=_blank>My journey from selling okrika to beauty expert —Shantal Rita Lucien

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My journey from selling okrika to beauty expert —Shantal Rita Lucien
In a world where beauty trends come and go, beauty expert and enterprenuer, Shantal Rita Lucien, has carved a niche for herself with her creative beauty regimen—making her sought after in her field. In this interview with Yetunde Ajanaku, she reveals the story behind her brand and the secret that has sustained it. Event planning
My journey from selling okrika to beauty expert —Shantal Rita Lucien
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target=_blank>Breaking Free From the Slim at All Costs Mindset: Final Thoughts on Quick-Fix Weight Loss

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Breaking Free From the Slim at All Costs Mindset: Final Thoughts on Quick-Fix Weight Loss
Over the past two weeks, we’ve been discussing the pressures around weight loss in Nigeria, especially the challenges many Nigerian women face. Last week, we went deeper into the science behind weight gain and weight loss, looking at metabolism, hormones, age, and how mental health can affect the body. Today, we will be concluding this
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