Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 14th April 2026

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 14th April 2026

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target=_blank>Why I am in Nasarawa governorship race — Ex IGP Adamu

Former Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, is an aspirant for the governorship seat of Nasarawa State in the forthcoming election. He speaks to a select team of journalists on his ambition for the state, the state of insecurity as well as the infrastructure and urban renewal plans if elected governor. General Editor, Polices,

target=_blank>Landlords’ union backs Tinubu for second term, plans endorsement

The Landlords Voice Association of Nigeria (LAVAN) has thrown its weight behind President Bola Tinubu for a second term in office, citing what it described as “transformative policies” and a renewed sense of hope among Nigerians. In a statement delivered by its national president, Pastor Falola Vincent O. Ogidan, the association declared its support and

target=_blank>2027: Nigeria’s greatest asset is in the North — Peter Obi

“Nobody can do what I intend to do in the North. We will change the North. Our greatest asset as a country is…”

target=_blank>Millions risk sinking into poverty due to weak social protection — ILO latest report

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has warned on the state of global social protection systems, declaring that millions of workers remain exposed due to inadequate coverage, weak benefits, and unsustainable financing structures. In its latest report: “Universal Social Protection in Changing Labour Markets: Protecting Workers in All Types of Employment,” the ILO called for sweeping

target=_blank>Will Middle East tensions define cost of living?

THE ongoing tensions in the Middle East may seem geographically distant from Nigeria, but the economic effects are already being felt in very real and personal ways across many countries including Nigeria, even though light at the moment. For ordinary Nigerians, the impact shows up in rising fuel prices which is already happening. So, we

target=_blank>Alabra V Min FCT and the pains of land owners (2)

The Determination of Whether Action Statute-Barred: The question as to whether or not an action is statute-barred is dependent on the nature of the action, and the relevant provisions of the statute of limitation. It touches on the jurisdiction of the court. The jurisdiction of the court is determined by the plaintiff’s claim as endorsed

target=_blank>Adieu, Henry Nwosu

HENRY Onyemanze Nwosu, MON, the Nigerian national team player who departed this world on March 14, was not just a footballer; he was a symbol of Nigeria’s emerging football greatness, a pure and undiluted star and a technical genius whose expertise could not be hidden even at a very young age. Born in Umuoye, Owerri

target=_blank>Count your sufferings: Tinubu’s gospel of comparison

There is a joke about a child who failed his promotion examination. The child devised a painless get-away way to break the bad news to his no-nonsense parents.  Striding home with all smiles, the child opened the conversation with his parents. First, he asked his father if he remembered Orikogbo Orimoogunje, the brilliant boy who

target=_blank>Cleric advocates peace, unity as RCCG Shiloh Week inspires community in Ibadan

Residents of Ibadan have been encouraged to embrace peace, prayer and unity as the 2026 Shiloh Week of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Oyo Province Two, brought renewed spiritual hope to the community. The Pastor-in-Charge of RCCG Oyo Province Two, Pastor Samuel Adeyemo, urged nations involved in international conflicts to adopt dialogue, rather

target=_blank>ILO, ATUMNET rally Africa in Nigeria to confront migrant worker exploitation

•Push for unified protection strategy As millions of African migrant workers continue to navigate exploitation, unsafe conditions, and weak access to justice, the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the African Trade Union Migration Network are convening a pivotal regional workshop in Nigeria aimed at closing the continent’s widening protection gaps. Scheduled for May 18–20, 2026

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