Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 13th February 2021
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 13/02/21
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‘My ex-husband still lives in my house 2yrs after divorce’
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‘My ex-husband still lives in my house 2yrs after divorce’
A middle-aged woman, Habiba Muhammad, has prayed a Shari’a Court sitting in Rigasa, Kaduna, Kaduna State, to compel her former husband, Umar Adamu, to leave her house. According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the complainant, who resides in Rigasa area of Kaduna, told the court that Umar divorced her two years ago but
‘My ex-husband still lives in my house 2yrs after divorce’
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No pregnancy after marriage
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No pregnancy after marriage
I am a 35 -year- old businessman who got married about three years ago. Although I travel frequently because of my job, I still make time to see my wife as frequently as possible. Unfortunately, she has not been able to get pregnant since we got married. I will appreciate your kind assistance in knowing
No pregnancy after marriage
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Gunfight in Ondo as Amotekun storms kidnappers’ den
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Gunfight in Ondo as Amotekun storms kidnappers’ den
Men of the Ondo State Security Network, Amotekun, in the early hour of Thursday, stormed a kidnappers hideout at Ago Sanusi along Owo, in Owo Local Government Area of the state, following an intelligence report. The Commander of the Amotekun in the state, Chief Adetunji Adeleye, who disclosed this said the armed kidnappers were dislodged
Gunfight in Ondo as Amotekun storms kidnappers’ den
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Late night fire destroys biggest shopping complex in Bauchi
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Late night fire destroys biggest shopping complex in Bauchi
Properties worth several millions of naira have been destroyed in a late night inferno that razed one of the biggest shopping complexes in Bauchi metropolis, Bababa Shopping Complex located close to the Wunti market. Information gathered revealed that the fire started late in the night of Friday and lasted into the early hours of Saturday
Late night fire destroys biggest shopping complex in Bauchi
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Is this my pregnancy?
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Is this my pregnancy?
Just two months after my return from a six- month course, my girlfriend claimed to have missed her period. Although I was happy at the piece of news because I was ready to settle down with her, I asked her to go for a confirmatory scan test. Initially, she was hesitant but I insisted. The
Is this my pregnancy?
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My old age fears
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My old age fears
I will be 65 years in a few weeks’ time. Already, some of the tell- tale signs of advanced age such as wrinkles and grey hair are already setting in. I learnt that aging will also affect the teeth, heart, sexuality and memory. Kindly let me know what I should do to remain healthy in
My old age fears
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Yoruba, Northern elders fight over Fulani herdsmen
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Yoruba, Northern elders fight over Fulani herdsmen
The Nothern Elders Forum (NEF) and the Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE) on Friday exchanged hot words over the lingering security challenges posed by criminal herdsmen in the country. NEF, in a statement signed by its director of publicity and advocacy, Dr Hakeem BabaAhmed, accused YCE and other similar southern groups of eroding the security
Yoruba, Northern elders fight over Fulani herdsmen
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Tired of wearing facemasks
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Tired of wearing facemasks
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, I have had to put on a facemask on a daily basis. Apart from the discomfort of breathing properly, the mask does not allow easy identification of people. I want to know if I can use a face shield instead of a mask. Kafayat (by SMS) The
Tired of wearing facemasks
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Re: Who’s thinking for Makinde on herders?
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Re: Who’s thinking for Makinde on herders?
I read the piece by Adebiyi Adebayo, and my response will examine his claims that Governor Seyi Makinde ‘delved into unnecessary politics, rather than showing his capacity to offer practicable solutions to the security challenges in the state.’ Let me start by addressing the ongoing narrative that presents the problems in the Oke-Ogun and Ibarapa
Re: Who’s thinking for Makinde on herders?
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Ayo Asagba: Mourning a corporate journalist
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Ayo Asagba: Mourning a corporate journalist
Good people don’t last. They sure don’t last long. That itself is an irony. The bad ones live and almost become immortal before they expire. Why this is so remains a mystery. And mystery it shall remain till eternity. I received the shocking news of the passing of a very good man on Tuesday, February
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