Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 21st January 2025

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 21st January 2025

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target=_blank>2027: Okpebholo promises Tinubu 100 percent votes in Edo

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2027: Okpebholo promises Tinubu 100 percent votes in Edo
Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State has praised President Bola Tinubu for his love for Edo people, assuring him of continued support ahead of the 2027 presidential contest. Okpebholo stated this in his goodwill message during a food outreach by the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), through its Social Investment Programme. At the event, held at
2027: Okpebholo promises Tinubu 100 percent votes in Edo
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target=_blank>VIDEO: Trump says US policy now recognises only two genders — ‘male and female’

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VIDEO: Trump says US policy now recognises only two genders — ‘male and female’
United States President Donald Trump, in his inauguration speech on Monday, declared that his administration’s official policy would only recognise two genders—male and female. During the address marking the beginning of his tenure as the 47th president of the United States, Trump said, “I will also end the government policy of trying to socially engineer
VIDEO: Trump says US policy now recognises only two genders — ‘male and female’
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target=_blank>Housing loan: FMBN disburses N455.132bn in 42 years

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Housing loan: FMBN disburses N455.132bn in 42 years
The Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) said it has disbursed a total loan of N455,132,753,921.72 billion between 1992 and October 2024, a period of 42 years. Also, between January and October 2024, the bank, according to its Managing Director, Shehu Osidi, disbursed loan worth N29,506,434,408.93 billion. Regarding the National Housing Fund (NHF) refunds, Osidi
Housing loan: FMBN disburses N455.132bn in 42 years
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target=_blank>How Africa can get agenda on climate action recognised —Osinbajo 

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How Africa can get agenda on climate action recognised —Osinbajo 
Former Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has canvassed for collaboration among African countries for climate action. Osinbajo, while delivering the 23rd Chief S.L. Edu Memorial Lecture in Lagos, said that African countries would need to speak with one voice if they wanted their agenda to be recognized and developed along a green economic paradigm. Entitled:
How Africa can get agenda on climate action recognised —Osinbajo 
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target=_blank>Again, Trump orders US withdrawal from World Health Organization

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Again, Trump orders US withdrawal from World Health Organization
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to initiate the withdrawal of the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO). The decision, made on his first day back in office, signals his administration’s renewed criticism of the global health body. “Oooh, that’s a big one,” Trump remarked after signing the order in
Again, Trump orders US withdrawal from World Health Organization
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target=_blank>Lagos-Calabar Coastal road: We’ll be commissioning first 20km before end of May —Minister 

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Lagos-Calabar Coastal road: We’ll be commissioning first 20km before end of May —Minister 
Minister of Work, Engr David Umahi, told journalists during an interview in his last tour of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway in Lagos that, going by the progress of work and the seriousness attached, the Federal Government will be commissioning the first 20 Kilometres of the highway before end of May this year. DAYO AYEYEMI, was
Lagos-Calabar Coastal road: We’ll be commissioning first 20km before end of May —Minister 
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target=_blank>Niger explosion: NUPENG calls for swift road repairs, public awareness

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Niger explosion: NUPENG calls for swift road repairs, public awareness
The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has attributed the tragic petroleum truck accident at Dikko Junction, Gurara Local Government Area of Niger State, to the deplorable state of roads and the dangerous practice of fuel scooping at accident scenes. NUPENG called on the Federal Government to prioritize the repair of bad
Niger explosion: NUPENG calls for swift road repairs, public awareness
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target=_blank>US: Trump orders deactivation of migrant appointment app

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US: Trump orders deactivation of migrant appointment app
Minutes after taking office on Monday, the Donald Trump administration ordered the shutdown of the CBP One app, a mobile platform that allowed migrants to schedule appointments at the U.S.-Mexico border. The app’s deactivation by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials immediately voided all pending appointments for migrants without visas who had been seeking legal
US: Trump orders deactivation of migrant appointment app
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target=_blank>ASUP insists on establishment of National Polytechnics Commission

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ASUP insists on establishment of National Polytechnics Commission
The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics ( ASUP) on Sunday said establishment of National Polytechnics Commission would bring about better regulation of polytechnic education in Nigeria. According to a statement signed by comrade Shammah kpanja, president of ASUPS he said the proposed commission which is awaiting final reading at the House of Representatives would align
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target=_blank>African journalists commit to balancing narratives on labour migration

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African journalists commit to balancing narratives on labour migration
A group of African journalists has pledged to reshape the often-negative portrayal of labour migration involving Africans, emphasising the need for accurate and balanced reporting. This commitment seeks to challenge the stereotypes perpetuated by Western media and some African outlets, which frequently portray migrants as victims fleeing poverty or conflict. Instead, journalists aim to highlight
African journalists commit to balancing narratives on labour migration
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