
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 19th August 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 19/08/25
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target=_blank>Concerns over steady decline in voter turnout in 26 years
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Concerns over steady decline in voter turnout in 26 years
…Stakeholders blame government • How to get out of quagmire — The Patriots, Adeniran, Shittu, others • It’s loss of confidence, trust in nation’s electoral process — Wale Okunniyi THERE is rising concern among stakeholders over the steady decline in voter turnout during successive elections after 26 years of the nation’s return to civil rule.
Concerns over steady decline in voter turnout in 26 years
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target=_blank>Bus Terminals: Our FG in Agbero business
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Bus Terminals: Our FG in Agbero business
After settling KWAM 1 with ambassadorial epaulettes, it appears that the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) President, MC Oluomo, is next to receive Baba’s blessings. With the approval of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) at its meeting last week, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will be building six motor parks (aka bus terminals) across
Bus Terminals: Our FG in Agbero business
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target=_blank>Why colleges of agriculture should benefit from TETFUND projects —Owosibo, Provost, FACH&PT
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Why colleges of agriculture should benefit from TETFUND projects —Owosibo, Provost, FACH&PT
The tenure of Dr Adekoya Olatunde Owosibo as Provost, Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology (FCAH&PT), Ibadan, ends this week. In this interview with NURUDEEN ALIMI, he speaks on success stories and challenges he encountered while in office. He also dwells on reasons colleges of agriculture should benefit from various Tertiary Education Trust
Why colleges of agriculture should benefit from TETFUND projects —Owosibo, Provost, FACH&PT
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target=_blank>Citizen Egharevba and the bitter truth
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Citizen Egharevba and the bitter truth
“FOR we can do nothing against the truth, but for the truth.” 2 Corinthians 13:8. “Conscience is an open wound, only truth can heal it.” Uthman dan Fodio. In the infamous years of military rule in Nigeria, the best mode of receiving news about the true state of affairs in Nigeria was to tune in
Citizen Egharevba and the bitter truth
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target=_blank>Oyo APC’s problems are self inflicted, needs urgent intervention —ex commissioner, Lowo Obisesan
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Oyo APC’s problems are self inflicted, needs urgent intervention —ex commissioner, Lowo Obisesan
In the aftermath of the Ibadan North Federal Constituency by-election won by the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), a chieftain of the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State, Barrister Lowo Obisesan, in this interview bares his mind on the reasons for the poor performance of his party and the steps that
Oyo APC’s problems are self inflicted, needs urgent intervention —ex commissioner, Lowo Obisesan
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target=_blank>The Ipara Remo car racing tragedy
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The Ipara Remo car racing tragedy
POVERTY does not kill; it is being overjoyous that does, says an ancient proverb. Often in this clime, many, particularly the so-called exuberant youths, engage in reckless endeavours that put their lives and those of fellow citizens in peril, damning the consequences. In the Ipara area of Remo, Ogun State, tragedy struck on Monday, August
The Ipara Remo car racing tragedy
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target=_blank>Researcher Helps Secure Future of U.S. Clean Energy
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Researcher Helps Secure Future of U.S. Clean Energy
As countries move toward cleaner and more decentralized energy systems powered by solar, wind, electric vehicles, and battery storage, the digital complexity of the power grid is increasing dramatically. This transformation, while critical to achieving climate goals, introduces a new and growing risk: cyberattacks. One of the most vulnerable parts of this evolving grid is
Researcher Helps Secure Future of U.S. Clean Energy
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target=_blank>How to relocate people living in flood-prone locations — Ayinde
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How to relocate people living in flood-prone locations — Ayinde
Olutoyin Ayinde, a former President of the Nigerian Institute of Town Planners, is the second Vice President, Association of Professional Bodies of Nigeria ( APBN). In this interview with DAYO AYEYEMI, the astute professional spoke on the best ways to engage people living in flood-prone locations for immediate action; the need for full implementation of
How to relocate people living in flood-prone locations — Ayinde
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target=_blank>Dokubo emphasizes Integration of Logistics Intelligence and Enterprise Resilience!
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Dokubo emphasizes Integration of Logistics Intelligence and Enterprise Resilience!
The Strategic Urgency of Intelligent Logistics in NigeriaAs the world races into the fourth industrial revolution, countries like Nigeria are presented with the unique opportunity to leapfrog structural inefficiencies through digital transformation. Logistics and supply chain management, the backbone of economic productivity, have long suffered from fragmentation, underutilized data, and inconsistent coordination across regions and
Dokubo emphasizes Integration of Logistics Intelligence and Enterprise Resilience!
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target=_blank>Why we gave FG 21-day strike ultimatum —ASUP President
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Why we gave FG 21-day strike ultimatum —ASUP President
THE President of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), Comrade Shammah Kpanja, has reiterated the union’s long-standing grievances against the Federal Government, warning that the failure to resolve them within the next 21 days would trigger a nationwide strike across public polytechnics and monotechnics. Speaking in Abuja following the union’s statement after an emergency
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