Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 6th July 2025

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 6th July 2025

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target=_blank>INSECURITY: Ex-Army boss, Ihejirika, wants mandatory military training for Nigerians

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INSECURITY: Ex-Army boss, Ihejirika, wants mandatory military training for Nigerians
•Says it should begin from NYSC •Respect for rule of law crucial in fight against insecurity —Kukah FORMER Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Azubuike Ihejirika (retd), has called for the introduction of mandatory military training for all Nigerians, beginning with the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). This, he said, is a way of promoting
INSECURITY: Ex-Army boss, Ihejirika, wants mandatory military training for Nigerians
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target=_blank>2Baba’s new romance in trouble as Natasha fumes over loyalty remark

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2Baba’s new romance in trouble as Natasha fumes over loyalty remark
There are fresh troubles in the new love affair of Nigerian music legend 2Baba as his new partner, Natasha, is reportedly unsettled by a controversial comment he made during a recent podcast appearance. R gathered that the Afro-pop star stirred a hornet’s nest after stating that men are not naturally wired to stay faithful to
2Baba’s new romance in trouble as Natasha fumes over loyalty remark
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target=_blank>Tragedy as Navy boat capsizes after free medical outreach in Delta

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Tragedy as Navy boat capsizes after free medical outreach in Delta
The unfortunate Navy boat mishap occurred on Thursday evening, shortly after the team had concluded the first day of a two-day humanitarian exercise in the riverside community. 
Tragedy as Navy boat capsizes after free medical outreach in Delta
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target=_blank>BEWARE: ADC could be dark horse of 2027, but… —Stakeholders

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BEWARE: ADC could be dark horse of 2027, but… —Stakeholders
•PDP leaders say party not afraid of ADC, ready to unseat APC •Coalition bound to fail —APC chieftains The ongoing debate about the capacity of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to dislodge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) intensifies at the weekend with some stakeholders joining the fray. Some of the stakeholders on the development
BEWARE: ADC could be dark horse of 2027, but… —Stakeholders
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target=_blank>I was the first graduate in my father’s village —Mautin, Deputy Executive Secretary, UBEC

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I was the first graduate in my father’s village —Mautin, Deputy Executive Secretary, UBEC
Razaq Olajuwon Mautin is the Deputy Executive Secretary of Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC). He went down memory lane in this interview by SEGUN KASALI, narrating how his first day as a youth corps member came with a lot of emotions. HOW interesting was growing up in Badagry? It was very interesting. I did my
I was the first graduate in my father’s village —Mautin, Deputy Executive Secretary, UBEC
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target=_blank>Completed bus terminals: Wike’s move to reposition public transportation in FCT

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Completed bus terminals: Wike’s move to reposition public transportation in FCT
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), under the watch of Nyesom Wike as FCT Minister, in May 2024 awarded the contract for the construction of three modern bus terminals in Mabushi, Kugbo and Central Area. The construction of the bus terminals in Mabushi and Kugbo commenced in July 2024, while that of Central Area commenced
Completed bus terminals: Wike’s move to reposition public transportation in FCT
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target=_blank>Truce of fluke? As PDP’s sudden rapprochement brings more questions than answers

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Truce of fluke? As PDP’s sudden rapprochement brings more questions than answers
The recent 100th NEC meeting of the PDP ended with warring blocs sheathing their swords in pursuit of party unity. However, with some of the party members still openly romancing the ruling All Progressives Congress and others already pledging allegiance to African Democratic Congress, PHILIP IBITOYE examines whether the recently declared truce in the PDP
Truce of fluke? As PDP’s sudden rapprochement brings more questions than answers
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target=_blank>Why coalition against Tinubu may fail —Ambassador Kassai

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Why coalition against Tinubu may fail —Ambassador Kassai
Ambassador Ibrahim Kassai, a former ambassador to Ukraine, is a founding member of the All Progressives Congress (APC). In this interview with ISAAC SHOBAYO, Ambassador Kassai speaks on Nigeria’s political situation, especially the coalition against the ruling APC, the gale of defections, among other topical issues. AS one of the frontline members of the All
Why coalition against Tinubu may fail —Ambassador Kassai
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target=_blank>Vox populi: Akeredolu’s cenotaph of controversy

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Vox populi: Akeredolu’s cenotaph of controversy
WHAT a cenotaph! And what a controversy! What memories—bitter and sweet—of the dead! And what engaging scuffles among the living! In all of these, however, we learn useful lessons – especially for the discerning. More will come because the stream of rejoinders is unceasing, unending, unrelenting! Everyone who has something useful to say is welcome!
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target=_blank>Osun 2026

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Osun 2026
IN the build-up to the August 9, 2014 Osun State governorship election, the preponderance of public opinion was then-incumbent Rauf Aregbesola of now-defunct regional opposition ACN and later APC, and now of national opposition coalition ADC, would be a one-term governor. His re-election project appeared doomed. He was broadly judged to have governed badly in
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