Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 8th February 2021
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 08/02/21
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We need water in Oke Ado
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We need water in Oke Ado
Please, we like to appeal to the Oyo State government under Governor Seyi Makinde and the Oyo State Water Corporation to provide us potable water in Oke-Ado area of Ibadan and other areas in Oyo-State in general because water supply is a priority if the state sincerely wants to fight outbreak of cholera, coronavirus pandemic
We need water in Oke Ado
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E2%80%95-cbn/ Cryptocurrencies illegal, used for money laundering, terrorism ? CBN
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Cryptocurrencies illegal, used for money laundering, terrorism ? CBN
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Sunday explained that its position on cryptocurrencies espoused in its recent circular will remain for the foreseeable future. “The recent regulatory directive became necessary to protect the financial system and the generality of Nigerians (including the youth population) from the risks inherent in crypto assets transactions, which have escalated
Cryptocurrencies illegal, used for money laundering, terrorism ? CBN
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Did life originate by accident?
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Did life originate by accident?
“The probability of life originating by accident is comparable to the probability of an unabridged dictionary resulting from an explosion in a printing shop”, says biologist Edwin Conklin. As far as five centuries ago, the laborious quest to know the origin of life was a common phenomenon among researchers, biologists, evolutionists, archeologists as well as
Did life originate by accident?
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Police interrogate 80 Fulanis intercepted by Amotekun, Operation Burst in Ibadan
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Police interrogate 80 Fulanis intercepted by Amotekun, Operation Burst in Ibadan
A DAF truck, with registration number Bauchi KTG 220 ZZ, conveying about 80 passengers of Fulani extraction, were noticed and intercepted by Amotekun Corps and Operation Burst operatives at Iwo Road, Ibadan, Oyo State, on Sunday, at about 5 p.m. The passengers, with 25 cows and 13 motorcycles, were driven by one Auwalu Mustapha. Nigerian
Police interrogate 80 Fulanis intercepted by Amotekun, Operation Burst in Ibadan
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Dubai bound Nigerian travellers remain stranded as Emirates cancels flights
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Dubai bound Nigerian travellers remain stranded as Emirates cancels flights
For two days now, Emirates Airlines has cancelled flights from Lagos and Abuja to Dubai leaving Nigerian travellers stranded. This amid concerns that the agreement earlier reached by Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for the latter’s suspension of Rapid Antigen Testing (RDT) prior to departure of Emirates flights from Nigeria with immediate effect
Dubai bound Nigerian travellers remain stranded as Emirates cancels flights
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Tackling second wave of Covid-19
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Tackling second wave of Covid-19
By Felix Oladeji Over the past seven days, the number of new cases of COVID-19 has ranged between nine hundred and sixty-four and just under two thousand cases per day, with more than 60 per cent of the states in the country recording sharply rising numbers of cases daily. Whereas these statistics could easily
Tackling second wave of Covid-19
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Cryptocurrecy: Understanding the craze, threat
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Cryptocurrecy: Understanding the craze, threat
ON Friday, February 6, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) rocked the boat with a circular that inadvertently highlighted how popular cryptocurrency transactions have become among Nigerians in recent years, judging by the widespread reactions it generated. What is the reason for such in cryptocurrency among the most populous back nation on earth? The
Cryptocurrecy: Understanding the craze, threat
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FG owes varsity workers over N150bn earned allowances
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FG owes varsity workers over N150bn earned allowances
The Federal Government is owing the university workers, under the National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT), the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Union of Universities and Associated Institutions (NASU), over N150 billion earned allowances. The money spans over nine years of unpaid allowances, as the government has not been able
FG owes varsity workers over N150bn earned allowances
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Sheikh Gumi and his bandits
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Sheikh Gumi and his bandits
Respected Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Abubakar Gumi, has lately been mounting campaigns for amnesty for murderous bandits. He has also been meeting with them in their forested hideouts. This past weekend, the Sheikh went beyond the bandits; he looked south and labeled Yoruba and Igbo youths demanding security, equity, restructuring and true federalism as secessionists who
Sheikh Gumi and his bandits
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Crypto dilemma: Banking public, regulators differ on Cryptocurrencies as tradeable asset
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Crypto dilemma: Banking public, regulators differ on Cryptocurrencies as tradeable asset
Chima Nwokoji | Lagos THERE seems to emerge a strong difference in opinions among stakeholders as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the general public take positions on the acceptability of Cryptocurrencies as new, tradable assets. This followed the instruction given by CBN to financial institutions to immediately
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