
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 20th June 2025
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target=_blank>How Badru Taofeek’s ‘Thorns and Crown’ elevated local narrative into global conversation
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How Badru Taofeek’s ‘Thorns and Crown’ elevated local narrative into global conversation
Determined to promote creativity and the artist behind it, Absa L’Atelier, in collaboration with South African National Association for the Visual Arts (SANAVA), recently hosted ‘Thorns and Crown’, a solo exhibition by Badru Taofeek, one of the 2022 Absa L’Atelier ambassadors. The exhibition, described as a powerful and intricately constructed showcase, held at Alliance Française
How Badru Taofeek’s ‘Thorns and Crown’ elevated local narrative into global conversation
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target=_blank>Dangote blames shortage of domestic crude oil for reliance on imports from US
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Dangote blames shortage of domestic crude oil for reliance on imports from US
The President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has blamed shortage of domestic crude oil for the major reason Dangote refinery increasingly relied on imports from the United States to meet its needs in recent months. Dangote stated this during the tour of the facility by the Technical Committee of the One-Stop Shop (OSS) for
Dangote blames shortage of domestic crude oil for reliance on imports from US
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target=_blank>Patrick Doyle: I live a simple life, celebrity status means nothing to me
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Patrick Doyle: I live a simple life, celebrity status means nothing to me
•Says why experience still matters in an influencer-driven Nollywood Patrick Rupherford Doyle is a seasoned soul of Nollywood’s stage and screen. From the airwaves of broadcasting to the powerful portrayals of pastors and men of faith, his presence has woven through stories like ‘The Black Book’ and ‘Man of God’. A craftsman of many roles,
Patrick Doyle: I live a simple life, celebrity status means nothing to me
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target=_blank>The concept of patience in Islam (II)
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The concept of patience in Islam (II)
IN the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. All duties and compulsory obligations are accompanied by some headaches and inconveniences, or in other words, they demand some amount of effort and involvement (positive or negative), which are at odds with the easy-going and comfort-loving nature of human beings. Starting from the personal compulsory religious
The concept of patience in Islam (II)
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target=_blank>Two sides of living in a ‘Face-me-I-face-you’ apartment
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Two sides of living in a ‘Face-me-I-face-you’ apartment
In this report, RUKIYAT OGUNWADE examines the positive and negative effects of living in a ‘Face-me-I-face-you’ apartment. Face-Me-I-Face-You’ houses have been existing for generations, particularly in Nigeria’s south-west region. It is also commonly known as “Face-Me-I-Slap-You” due to common disputes occupants of such buildings experience. These buildings provide residential accommodation in lower-income neighborhoods. They typically
Two sides of living in a ‘Face-me-I-face-you’ apartment
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target=_blank>Senator Dickson and the Rivers NASS caucus
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Senator Dickson and the Rivers NASS caucus
THERE are a few idiomatic expressions around the Catholic Church and the Pope. And that is because the Catholic institutions have endured long enough to be part of global folklores. For instance, when cause and reaction are disproportional, there is a description for it that touches on Catholicism and the Pontiff. This is when the
Senator Dickson and the Rivers NASS caucus
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target=_blank>It’s bye to water-borne diseases at Apapa Ogunsola village after NGO’s intervention
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It’s bye to water-borne diseases at Apapa Ogunsola village after NGO’s intervention
THE people of Apapa Ogunsola village in Ona Ara Local Government Area of Oyo State are now heaving a sigh of relief after a non-governmental organisation, FAIRACTION Nigeria, a subsidiary of FAIRACTION International in Australia, completed a solar-powered smart water kiosk that delivers water tested and certified to meet all national and United Nations drinking
It’s bye to water-borne diseases at Apapa Ogunsola village after NGO’s intervention
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target=_blank>The pardon of Saro-Wiwa and others
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The pardon of Saro-Wiwa and others
THE story of Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Ogoni Nine is not just a historical footnote. It is a mirror held up to Nigeria’s conscience. When President Bola Tinubu stood before the National Assembly on Democracy Day and announced a posthumous presidential pardon for the nine men hanged in 1995 by the regime of the late
The pardon of Saro-Wiwa and others
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target=_blank>Egypt: Symbol of Islamic civilisation
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Egypt: Symbol of Islamic civilisation
PERHAPS the history of Islam is incomplete without a mention of Egypt. This is an ancient country that has pioneered world civilisation in all ramifications. Over a span of 50 centuries, the banks of the Nile were the scene of one of the oldest civilisations in history. The ancient Egyptians forged their own genuine, unprecedented
Egypt: Symbol of Islamic civilisation
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target=_blank>Ilorin Durbar 2025: The pomp, style and grandeur
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Ilorin Durbar 2025: The pomp, style and grandeur
The 2025 Ilorin Emirate Durbar Festival attracted individuals from various walks of life at the Kwara Baseball Park in Ilorin, celebrating culture, tradition, and unity. The event was officially inaugurated on Thursday at the Emir’s Palace by Suleiman Yahaya Alapansanpa, the Chairman of the Ilorin Emirate Durbar Committee and the Danmasani of Ilorin. He described
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