
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 2nd July 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 02/07/25
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target=_blank>Northern LP stakeholders condemn Sowore’s attacks on Bauchi gov
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Northern LP stakeholders condemn Sowore’s attacks on Bauchi gov
“Let it be known that, his latest campaign of insults is not just an attack on Governor Bala Mohammed alone, but…”
Northern LP stakeholders condemn Sowore’s attacks on Bauchi gov
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target=_blank>Rivers peace agreement: Who are the winners, losers?
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Rivers peace agreement: Who are the winners, losers?
As the state of emergency imposed on Rivers State enters the fifth month, AMAECHI OKONKWO writes on the baited breath trailing the fresh peace deal brokered by President Bola Tinubu between the suspended Governor Simi Fubara and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike. LAST Thursday night, Rivers State suddenly returned to
Rivers peace agreement: Who are the winners, losers?
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target=_blank>2027: Why Ganduje lost out
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2027: Why Ganduje lost out
In this report, TAIWO AMODU gives a further insight into the intrigues that culminated in the sudden exit of Dr Umar Abdullahi Ganduje as the national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the ongoing politics of succession. FORMER two-term Kano State governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, was dislodged from the exalted seat of national chairman
2027: Why Ganduje lost out
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target=_blank>NMCN inducts 365 foreign-trained nurses into profession
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NMCN inducts 365 foreign-trained nurses into profession
The Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN) has inducted 365 foreign-trained nurses into the profession as they graduated from…
NMCN inducts 365 foreign-trained nurses into profession
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target=_blank>Women supporting women is still a mirage in politics—Olabat
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Women supporting women is still a mirage in politics—Olabat
Afolabi, Olabisi Habibat, popularly known as Olabat, is a grassroots politician with years of experience; she is also the woman coordinator of GSMists, a pro-PDP political organisation in Oyo State. In this interview with ADEOLA OJO, she speaks on the plight of women politicians, how women encounter barriers that differ from those men face in
Women supporting women is still a mirage in politics—Olabat
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target=_blank>The lady found dead in Abuja hotel
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The lady found dead in Abuja hotel
RECENTLY, during a routine check, staffers of a hotel in Gwarimpa, Abuja, found a gory spectacle in one of the rooms: an unconscious woman who had her hands tied behind her back. Having noticed that the man with whom she had lodged in the hotel had earlier exited the premises without her, they alerted the
The lady found dead in Abuja hotel
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target=_blank>You must marry me and my children
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You must marry me and my children
‘I will not be with a man who will not marry me along with my children.’ ‘It is either he loves me and my children or there is no deal.’ How many times have you heard these statements from a single mum, or even something more threatening? Some single mums, they are daring and then
You must marry me and my children
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target=_blank>Why Osun governorship election is crucial to APC —Babayemi, gov aspirant
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Why Osun governorship election is crucial to APC —Babayemi, gov aspirant
PRINCE Dotun Babayemi, a lawyer and security expert, is among aspirants for the governorship ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2026 election in Osun State. In this interview by KUNLE ODEREMI, he speaks on the upsurge in the number of aspirants for the ticket, crisis that usually characterises the conduct of party
Why Osun governorship election is crucial to APC —Babayemi, gov aspirant
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target=_blank>Ban on commercial surrogacy in Nigeria: Will this ban help or harm?
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Ban on commercial surrogacy in Nigeria: Will this ban help or harm?
ADEOLA OJO in this report explores the questions arising from the recent move to ban commercial surrogacy in Nigeria and whether the development will add the expected value or entrench the risk that an outright ban on commercial surrogacy will simply push the practice underground and rather than eliminate the demand, force intended parents to
Ban on commercial surrogacy in Nigeria: Will this ban help or harm?
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target=_blank>Nigerian leaders explore intra-African opportunities for businesses
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Nigerian leaders explore intra-African opportunities for businesses
Nigeria is working towards fast-tracking implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to unlock opportunities across the continent for businesses in the country. Minister of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Hon. Jumoke Oduwole, noted that intra-African trade has been improving. “Intra-African trade exports grew by over 13 percent from
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