Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 13th December 2024
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 13/12/24
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target=_blank>‘Vanderpump Rules’ Star James Kennedy arrested over alleged domestic violence
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‘Vanderpump Rules’ Star James Kennedy arrested over alleged domestic violence
James Kennedy, known for his role on the reality series Vanderpump Rules, was arrested earlier this week on suspicion of misdemeanour domestic violence. According to Police, Kennedy, 32, whose full name is James Kennedy Georgiou, was taken into custody on Tuesday night in Burbank, Los Angeles County, following a police response to a call regarding
‘Vanderpump Rules’ Star James Kennedy arrested over alleged domestic violence
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target=_blank>Fundamentals of socio-economic system in Islam
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Fundamentals of socio-economic system in Islam
IN the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. The Islamic economic system is based on the principles of Sharia, which is derived from the teachings of Islam. This unique economic system differs pragmatically from conventional economic systems in so many ways. The Islamic economic system consists of organisations, institutions and social values. Muslims are
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target=_blank>Islam and science III
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Islam and science III
THERE seems to be four bodies of knowledge that complement the cordiality between Islam and science. According to Abu Hamid Muhammed Al-Ghazal (1058-1111 A.D.), the first is the science of theology (‘ilm al-kalam) which preserves the creed of orthodoxy and defends it against the deviations of heretics. The second is the knowledge of Bariniyah, who
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target=_blank>Education, key to breaking the cycle of poverty —Faith Morey
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Education, key to breaking the cycle of poverty —Faith Morey
Nigerian-American model, entrepreneur and reality TV star, Faith Morey, has evolved over the years, becoming one of the most consistent entertainment stakeholders in the industry. Her extensive career as a model helped with her transition into fashion and accompanying this was her expansion into the solar energy sector. Her desire for change and impact in
Education, key to breaking the cycle of poverty —Faith Morey
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target=_blank>Joy as Ekiti varsity gets senate building donation from Olanipekun
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Joy as Ekiti varsity gets senate building donation from Olanipekun
There was much joy for the people of Ikere-Ekiti and the university community as a legal luminary and former president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Chief Wole Olanipekun, on November 28, donated a modern and multi-million-naira senate building to the Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology, Ikere-Ekiti (BOUESTI). Just two days later,
Joy as Ekiti varsity gets senate building donation from Olanipekun
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target=_blank>Nigerian Shippers Council and question of funding
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Nigerian Shippers Council and question of funding
The Nigerian maritime sector has a number of regulatory agencies under it. For any of the regulatory agencies to be on top of its role and responsibilities, the issue of adequate funding is critical. TOLA ADENUBI looks at the funding issues confronting the Nigerian Shippers Council. For any regulatory agency to function well and discharge
Nigerian Shippers Council and question of funding
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target=_blank>How 200-year-old Fulani community became open defecation free
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How 200-year-old Fulani community became open defecation free
Open defecation has negative impacts on the health and economy of the nation. ISHOLA MICHAEL writes on how a Fulani community attained open defecation-free status despite Nigeria’s high population practising open defecation. Open defecation is a major issue in Nigeria, with an estimated 48 million people still practicing it as of 2021. This makes Nigeria
How 200-year-old Fulani community became open defecation free
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target=_blank>These incessant fire outbreaks
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These incessant fire outbreaks
FOR some time now, fire outbreaks have been wreaking havoc across the land. On Wednesday, a fire outbreak at the Old Airport Junction in Jos, Plateau State, destroyed several shops and offices, leaving traders and business owners counting their losses. Eyewitnesses said the inferno began around 4:00 p.m., prompting frantic calls to the fire service
These incessant fire outbreaks
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target=_blank>Court orders remand of 12 mechanics who allegedly threatened Gov Makinde
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Court orders remand of 12 mechanics who allegedly threatened Gov Makinde
AN Iyaganku Chief Magistrates’ Court in Ibadan on Thursday ordered the remand of 12 mechanics at the Agodi Correctional Centre over alleged treasonable felony and sundry offences, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) has reported. The defendants were Abdullahi Alajiga (38), Olaniyi Dauda (71), Alfa Olafisoye (69), Daudu Babalola (52), Akande Musbau (58), Olatinwo Wale
Court orders remand of 12 mechanics who allegedly threatened Gov Makinde
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target=_blank>Carnival Calabar third Dry Run ushers in more brands’ support
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Carnival Calabar third Dry Run ushers in more brands’ support
The third Carnival Calabar dry run, which took place on December 8, was a spectacular display of colour and energy as all the participating bands performed along the carnival routes. Speaking at the last Carnival Dry run which will usher in the biggest street carnival in the next few weeks, the representative of the state
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