
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 26th March 2021
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 26/03/21
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Zulum calls for power shift to South in 2023
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Zulum calls for power shift to South in 2023
BORNO State governor, Babagana Zulum, has called for a power shift to Southern Nigeria in the next administration. Governor Zulum stated this on Thursday while delivering a lecture on security and economic growth at a book launch by former Director-General of NIMASA, Dakuku Peterside, titled, ‘Strategic Turnaround’. He urged the All Progressives Congress (APC) to
Zulum calls for power shift to South in 2023
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Petrol may cost N234/litre as NNPC plans to stop N120bn monthly subsidy
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Petrol may cost N234/litre as NNPC plans to stop N120bn monthly subsidy
THE Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), on Thursday, said looking at the current market situation, the actual price of petrol could have been anywhere between N211 to around N234 per litre, as it said it may no longer be able to pay between N100 and N120 billion a month to keep the pump price at
Petrol may cost N234/litre as NNPC plans to stop N120bn monthly subsidy
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FG, ASUU agree to resolve areas creating tension
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FG, ASUU agree to resolve areas creating tension
The Federal Government and the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have jointly agreed on a periodic review of the implementation of the Memorandum of Action (MOA) signed by both parties. The two parties agreed on the intermittent or periodic review of the MOA so that areas that will create tension will
FG, ASUU agree to resolve areas creating tension
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Ganduje renovates Yoruba community mosque in Kano
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Ganduje renovates Yoruba community mosque in Kano
THE leadership of a Yoruba community mosque in Kano, the Jam’iyatu Ithadu Ansarul Faelati Tijaniyat mosque, has commended the Kano State governor, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, for renovating a mosque situated at 12, Odutola Street, Sabon Gari, Kano. In a statement by the chairman and secretary of its governing board, Alhaji Abdulgafar Balogun and Alhaji Musa
Ganduje renovates Yoruba community mosque in Kano
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NACOMYO, MURIC, MMWG slam CAN over opposition to religious discrimination bill
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NACOMYO, MURIC, MMWG slam CAN over opposition to religious discrimination bill
THE National Council of Muslim Youth Organisations (NACOMYO) has condemned the opposition of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to a bill before the National Assembly seeking to end religious discrimination in Nigeria. The bill is tagged Religious Discrimination (Prohibition, Prevention) Bill 2021. NACOMYO, in a statement signed by its national president, Malam Sani Suleiman
NACOMYO, MURIC, MMWG slam CAN over opposition to religious discrimination bill
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Kebbi’s rice pyramids give state enviable status in agric revolution
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Kebbi’s rice pyramids give state enviable status in agric revolution
Sometime in 2015, Kebbi state governor, Alhaji Atiku Bagudu, met with the state chapter of the Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN), under the leadership of Alhaji Mohammed Sahabi Augie to find out how farmers in the state were faring and how the government could come to their aid. Narrating what took place at the
Kebbi’s rice pyramids give state enviable status in agric revolution
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Oshodi returns to filth
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Oshodi returns to filth
THOUGH a slum, Oshodi, located to the North-West of Lagos, is arguably one of the black spots in the state where criminal and economic activities and life thrive round the clock. The journey to redevelop Oshodi started during the administration of Babatunde Fashola, who launched a major urban renewal of the area, demolished markets and
Oshodi returns to filth
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Showmax takes Nigeria’s most popular series and movies abroad
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Showmax takes Nigeria’s most popular series and movies abroad
Video streaming service, Showmax, is taking Nigeria’s most popular series and movies, including Africa Magic’s hit shows to Nigerians living abroad. From epic historical tales to contemporary stories set in Benin City and Badagry, Showmax is making Nigerian series and movies available on its online platform for Nigerians living abroad. This includes the record-breaking reality
Showmax takes Nigeria’s most popular series and movies abroad
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Segun Obe to host new gospel show, REJOICE!, on ‘Hallelujah’ channel
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Segun Obe to host new gospel show, REJOICE!, on ‘Hallelujah’ channel
Multiple award-winning gospel artiste, Segun Obe, will host the premiere gospel live musical show, REJOICE!, on the Hallelujah pop-up channel this Easter. The show will feature live musical performances by notable gospel artistes: Monique, Onos and Mike Abdul on Sunday, 28 March and Frank Edwards, Tim Godfrey and Abdul on Easter Sunday. The Hallelujah pop-up
Segun Obe to host new gospel show, REJOICE!, on ‘Hallelujah’ channel
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Awon Boyz, story of Nigerian street hustlers, goes to NETFLIX April 14
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Awon Boyz, story of Nigerian street hustlers, goes to NETFLIX April 14
Awon Boyz, a documentary that portrays the life of the everyday Nigerian street hustler will premiere on Netflix, on Wednesday, April 14, 2021. The 38 minutes flick was created by Lagos based production company, Zero Degrees and directed by Tolulope Itegboje. The documentary, which was originally released in 2019 draws the audience into the life
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