Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 30th June 2023
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 30/06/23
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Naomi Campbell welcomes second child at 53
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Naomi Campbell welcomes second child at 53
British supermodel, Naomi Campbell, has welcomed her second child at the age of 53. She shared the news on her Instagram account on Thursday saying ‘it’s never too late to become a mother’. Sharing a photo of the newborn, she wrote, “My little darling, know that you are cherished beyond measure and surrounded by love
Naomi Campbell welcomes second child at 53
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Child garbage collector: ‘We want President Tinubu to take us off the streets to the classroom’
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Child garbage collector: ‘We want President Tinubu to take us off the streets to the classroom’
CLEMENT IDOKO observes that 20 years after the enactment of the Child Rights Act (2003), Nigeria is still grappling with the issues of child labour and out-of-school children syndrome, concluding that state governments must necessarily implement the provisions of the Child Rights Law they have enacted to safeguard the future of the Nigerian child. The
Child garbage collector: ‘We want President Tinubu to take us off the streets to the classroom’
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Ekiti primary school where classes are merged due to dilapidation
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Ekiti primary school where classes are merged due to dilapidation
Despite huge investment by successive governments and the incumbent administration on basic education in Ekiti State, ‘YOMI AYELESO reports that St Mary’s Nursery and Primary School, Ikere-Ekiti, headquarters of Ikere Local Government Area, is facing dire infrastructural challenge that demands urgent attention from stakeholders in the state in the interest of the pupils. The Ekiti State governor,
Ekiti primary school where classes are merged due to dilapidation
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Despite experiencing harsh effects, Nigerian children know little about climate change
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Despite experiencing harsh effects, Nigerian children know little about climate change
Young people living in Nigeria are among those most at risk of the impacts of climate change, threatening their health, education and protection. According to a UNICEF report, Nigeria ranked second in terms of risks that climate change poses to children out of 163 countries in the world. When Nigerian Tribune interacted with children in
Despite experiencing harsh effects, Nigerian children know little about climate change
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I didn’t just stumble into acting, it was a career choice —Abulu of ‘The Johnsons’
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I didn’t just stumble into acting, it was a career choice —Abulu of ‘The Johnsons’
Nwankwo Duke Elvis is better known as ‘Abulu’ in ‘The Johnsons’, a family sitcom that has gathered millions of fans across Africa. In this interview with ROTIMI IGE, he speaks about his journey as an actor and what fans should watch out for soon. Tell us a bit about yourself, your family, your early
I didn’t just stumble into acting, it was a career choice —Abulu of ‘The Johnsons’
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World Drug Day: Residents walk against substance abuse in Lagos, Abuja
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World Drug Day: Residents walk against substance abuse in Lagos, Abuja
MTN Foundation, in partnership with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), led residents in Lagos and Abuja as they took to the streets on an advocacy walk against substance abuse on June 24. The advocacy walk in Abuja started from the Old Parade Ground
World Drug Day: Residents walk against substance abuse in Lagos, Abuja
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70 Niger indigents lifted with Jaiz Foundation’s N5m zakat disbursement
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70 Niger indigents lifted with Jaiz Foundation’s N5m zakat disbursement
THE Jaiz Charity and Development Foundation has disbursed N5 million to 70 beneficiaries in Suleja, Niger State. Chief Executive Officer of the foundation, Dr Abdullahi Shuaib, said at the event last week that the gesture was meant to cushion the effect of poverty in the area. While thanking the Emir of Zazzau, Malam Muhammad Awwal
70 Niger indigents lifted with Jaiz Foundation’s N5m zakat disbursement
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Subsidy removal: Group asks Tinubu, govs to lessen Nigerians’ sufferings
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Subsidy removal: Group asks Tinubu, govs to lessen Nigerians’ sufferings
PRESIDENT Bola Tinubu and governors of the 36 states of the federation have been called upon to not delay in the introduction of palliatives to cushion the effects of the economic hardship being faced by Nigerians as a result of the removal of fuel subsidy and cancellation of multiple foreign exchange transactions in the country.
Subsidy removal: Group asks Tinubu, govs to lessen Nigerians’ sufferings
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Tinubu should appoint people who can take informed decisions —Fuad Adeyemi
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Tinubu should appoint people who can take informed decisions —Fuad Adeyemi
PRESIDENT Bola Tinubu has been called upon to appoint as ministers, peoplewith the inclination to serve Nigerians conscientiously, who also have the capacity to take informed decisions. The Imam of Al Habibiyah Islamic Centre, Abuja, Fuad Adeyemi, made this call on Wednesday in Abuja after performing the two-rakat prayer in commemoration of this year’s Eidal-Kabir.
Tinubu should appoint people who can take informed decisions —Fuad Adeyemi
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Ahmadiyya community felicitates Muslims
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Ahmadiyya community felicitates Muslims
AS the celebration of the 1444/2023 Eid-ul-Adha continues, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at Nigeria has felicitated the Muslim community in Nigeria and across the world. The Amir (national head) of the jama’at, Alhaji Azeez Alatoye, in a statement, described the festival as a reminder of the need for total submission to the will of Allah and
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