Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 26th January 2020
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 26/01/20
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Abiodun meets UK companies in investment drive
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Abiodun meets UK companies in investment drive
THE Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has met with executives of six United Kingdom-based companies in a bid to pull investments into the state. The governor, who is attending the UK-Africa Investment Summit 2020 in London, had promised to represent the interests of the people of the state both at the summit and on
Abiodun meets UK companies in investment drive
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NASS N128bn budget: Senators feign ignorance
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NASS N128bn budget: Senators feign ignorance
CONTROVERSY continues to trail the National Assembly’s N128 billion budget for 2020 with some senators holding sensitive committees claiming ignorance of details of the budget. Before the National Assembly proceeded on Christmas and New Year break last December, revelation of N37billion appropriated for renovation of certain buildings in the National Assembly complex had raised dust
NASS N128bn budget: Senators feign ignorance
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We have identified ‘many enemies’ of Oko Oloyun —Lagos Police
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We have identified ‘many enemies’ of Oko Oloyun —Lagos Police
The last may not have been heard of the circumstances surrounding the killing of the chairman of De Fayus Worldwide, Alhaji Fatal Yusuff, popularly known as ‘Oko Oloyun’ as the police in Lagos State have identified “many enemies” of the deceased businessman. Sunday Tribune gathered that the deceased tradomedical practitioner was into money lending and that
We have identified ‘many enemies’ of Oko Oloyun —Lagos Police
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Lagos govt to meet with NNPC on compensation for Abule Egba pipeline explosion victims
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Lagos govt to meet with NNPC on compensation for Abule Egba pipeline explosion victims
Lagos State governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said on Saturday that his administration would be meeting with the management of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) to discuss issues of compensation for victims of the January 19 pipeline fire in Abule Egba area of the state. Sanwo-Olu also said the government would be discussing with the corporation
Lagos govt to meet with NNPC on compensation for Abule Egba pipeline explosion victims
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Traders slump as fire razes warehouses, buildings, vehicles, goods at Lagos plank market
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Traders slump as fire razes warehouses, buildings, vehicles, goods at Lagos plank market
Two traders at the popular Amu Plank Market in the Mushin area of Lagos State, on Saturday, slumped following the early morning inferno that ravaged the market. Goods worth millions of naira, including building materials, planks were destroyed. Also, warehouses and vehicles were razed in the fire which reportedly started some few minutes after midnight. Firefighters
Traders slump as fire razes warehouses, buildings, vehicles, goods at Lagos plank market
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Christian persecutions real in Nigeria, groups reply Adesina
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Christian persecutions real in Nigeria, groups reply Adesina
A coalition of 25 Christian Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), on Saturday, replied the Special Adviser on Media to President Muhammadu Buhari, Femi Adesina, insisting the persecution of Christians under the present administration is real, following a contrary opinion the special adviser expressed. The groups also asked Adesina to stop using his office to attack the leadership
Christian persecutions real in Nigeria, groups reply Adesina
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20 head teachers will receive cars, others to get free eye glasses —Lagos gov
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20 head teachers will receive cars, others to get free eye glasses —Lagos gov
Lagos State governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has promised to give 20 cars to head teachers in the 20 local government areas of the state and free eye glasses to other teachers in the state. The governor made the pledge at the launch and graduation ceremony of EkoExcel Teachers Professional Development and Training Programme held at
20 head teachers will receive cars, others to get free eye glasses —Lagos gov
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Ondo govt, Labour agree on N30,000 new minimum wage
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Ondo govt, Labour agree on N30,000 new minimum wage
The Ondo State government and the organised labour in the state have agreed on the payment of the N30,000 new minimum wage which will take effect from January . This agreement was sequel to a series of meetings and negotiations between the government and the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in the state.
Ondo govt, Labour agree on N30,000 new minimum wage
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Time for state police is now, Okupe tells FG
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Time for state police is now, Okupe tells FG
A former presidential spokesperson, Dr Doyin Okupe, has advised the Federal Government to see to the establishment of state police, as opposed to community police being contemplated by government. Okupe said shying away from creating state police “is a grand deception and a great disservice to the people.” He gave the advice in an open
Time for state police is now, Okupe tells FG
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29 die of Lassa fever, 195 cases reported in 11 states
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29 die of Lassa fever, 195 cases reported in 11 states
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has disclosed that 29 deaths and 195 confirmed cases of Lassa fever had been reported in 11 states of the federation. Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, Director General of the centre, who disclosed this in a statement he signed on Saturday in Abuja, explained that the current figures were as
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