Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 18th February 2024
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 18/02/24
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Did Not Understand
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Did Not Understand
SAMPLE 1: “Maybe her friends didn’t really understood how she felt…” (See why Port Harcourt single mother commits suicide…Opera News, 5 April, 2022) The sole purpose of focusing on this extract is to analyse the clause: “didn’t really understood” or: “did not really understood”. It should be important to note the relationship between the words
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Corps members charged to begin entrepreneurship journey early
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Corps members charged to begin entrepreneurship journey early
REAL estate entrepreneur, Dr Babatunde Adeyemo, has advised the National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) members serving in Ogun State to immediately kick-start their entrepreneurship journeys rather than waiting on white-collar jobs. He disclosed that waiting on white-collar jobs is one error that many graduates fall into just like he did about 20 years ago when
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Some ancient landmarks that must be kept
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Some ancient landmarks that must be kept
THE power of the Church is prayer and should not be taken with levity. There is erroneous teaching that Jesus has fasted for us. Some can fast till 12 noon and some even eat at 5 a.m. before continuing the fasting. Jesus said; “This kind can come forth by nothing, but by prayer and fasting.”
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FG to engage seven million youths in skill acquisition —Minister
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FG to engage seven million youths in skill acquisition —Minister
AS part of efforts to address unemployment and develop the capacity of its teeming youth population, the Federal Government has said it is set to engage seven million youths in skill acquisition and other empowerment programmes. Minister of State for Youth Development, Mr Ayodele Olawande, stated this during an interactive session with the Forum of
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How scouting can help develop youths —UI DVC
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How scouting can help develop youths —UI DVC
PRESIDENT of the Oyo State Scout Council and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Administration at the University of Ibadan, Professor Peter Olapegba, has stated that deepening the ideals of scouting can help the country develop its youths. He noted that the foundation of the Scout Movement is in the primary and secondary schools, adding that we must go
How scouting can help develop youths —UI DVC
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Minister Adelabu: Perish the thought
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Minister Adelabu: Perish the thought
THE Minister of Power, Oloye Adebayo Adelabu, hit the airwaves on Thursday, February 15 with yet another sad news in an already anomic season, when he told Nigerians that it “is very difficult to sustain subsidy on electricity.” For a ministry that has been associated with collapsing grid, blackouts, and any other thing but good
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100m children, youths out of school in Africa —AU
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100m children, youths out of school in Africa —AU
THE African Union (AU) has said that over 100 million children and youths between the ages of five and 19 across Africa are not socially integrated simply because they are out of school. AU Commissioner for Education, Science, Technology and Innovation, Mohammed Belhocine, said this at the ongoing AU Summit in Addis Ababa. While noting
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Hunger: Northern Nigeria takes its mother to the sky
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Hunger: Northern Nigeria takes its mother to the sky
Late Afrobeat superstar, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, in his early musical ensemble days as Africa ‘70, recalibrated a folklore that told the story of food shortage and hunger. The folklore, which Fela entitled Alujanjankijan brims with the motif of greed and its implications. The hunger folktale goes thus: Long time ago, a very severe famine hit the animal kingdom, leading
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Now that Tinubu is talking…
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Now that Tinubu is talking…
THE people are stirring and the leaders are panicky! As hunger keeps the people awake, the fear of what a hungry person can do keeps the well-fed awake! This is typical of a chick that perches on a rope: No peace for the rope and no peace for the chick. True, then, are the words
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THE GLORY OF A KING
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THE GLORY OF A KING
CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK A budget speech given in the Western House of Assembly, Ibadan, on 22nd March, 1955. THE second criticism under this head overlooks the fact that differing wages lead to migration of workers from the areas of low wages to those of higher wages. I appreciate the fact that such a concentration
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