Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 17th March 2020

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 17th March 2020

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As Sanusi’s emership becomes history

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As Sanusi’s emership becomes history

TO Nigerians, that the 14th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has been dethroned is incontrovertibly established. However, the nuances and the sociological imports of his dethronement should not be lost on the society. To start with, the allegations made against the deposed Emir were, up till now, neither substantiated nor provided credible and sufficient
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Sanusi: When the law works

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Sanusi: When the law works

It took time coming but it’s been long awaited, given all the intrigues that attended his choice for the exalted throne. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi II, brave, courageous, maverick, populist, suave and intelligent, even as Emir of Kano. He has had a very tumultuous journey all his life, from his school days to the bank, his
Sanusi: When the law works
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FG woos Sweden Government for broadband infrastructure

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FG woos Sweden Government for broadband infrastructure

THE Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Pantami, has urged the Swedish Government to support Nigeria’s quest to deploy more robust broadband infrastructure in the country,for economic growth and prosperity. Speaking in Abuja  last week at a dinner hosted by the Swedish Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Carl-Michael Grans, Pantami, who was represented by
FG woos Sweden Government for broadband infrastructure
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Airtel unveils new cash token reward scheme

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Airtel unveils new cash token reward scheme

AIRTEL Nigeria has announced the launch of a new cash token reward scheme tagged, ‘ AirtelThanks’ programme to appreciate its subscribers. The Chief Commercial Officer, Airtel Nigeria, Mr Dinesh Balsingh, said in a statement that subscribers stood a chance of getting up to N100 million cash reward with the launch of ‘AirtelThanks.’ Balsingh said the
Airtel unveils new cash token reward scheme
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‘Owambe’ culture: Nigerians must consider impact on climate, says Okunola of Recycledge

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‘Owambe’ culture: Nigerians must consider impact on climate, says Okunola of Recycledge

Victor Okunola, founder of Recycledge, a recycling organisation, says that Nigerians must be conscious of the impact their love for parties has on climate. He called for a change of attitude and a climate-friendly approach when planning parties. In his interaction with Ecoscope, Okunola stated that, “There is a popular saying in Nigeria, ‘Saturdays are
‘Owambe’ culture: Nigerians must consider impact on climate, says Okunola of Recycledge
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EU donates €2m to Cross River for ecosystem preservation

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EU donates €2m to Cross River for ecosystem preservation

The Cross River State government on Wednesday, says it has received two million euros donation from the European Union (EU) to aid in the preservation of the state’s ecosystem. The donation would be used in the management of the Cross River National Park by protecting the nation’s drill gorillas, which are the most threatened apes
EU donates €2m to Cross River for ecosystem preservation
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Discos and the tantrums of an abiku

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Discos and the tantrums of an abiku

FROM April 1, consumers in Nigeria should brace up to cough out more money to electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) which have wangled another tariff hike, thanks to an industry watchdog habitually pandering to the tantrums of the corporations like a doting parent panders to the demands of an abiku. The Yoruba abiku (ogbanje to the
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Incessant strikes in Nigerian universities

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Incessant strikes in Nigerian universities

Nigeria, we hail thee, everyone shouts. And sarcastically, I indeed hail thee, the giant of Africa where universities resume at varying dates owing to incessant strikes from all unions.  It now seems like strikes are part of the school curriculum and any undergraduate that doesn’t experience industrial action seems not to have the complete school
Incessant strikes in Nigerian universities
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Will this APC crisis end?

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Will this APC crisis end?

Who will save Adams Oshiomhole from being removed from office? There is a Yoruba saying that one who is digging a hole for his enemies to enter must be told not to dig it deep because he might be the one that will fall into it. Since Comrade Adams Oshiomhole became the All Progressives Congress
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Don’t be alarmed over flash-floods, Lagos govt tells residents

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Don’t be alarmed over flash-floods, Lagos govt tells residents

Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Mr Tunji Bello, has asked residents not to be alarmed over flash-floods when they occur in the state. He said that such is natural for a coastal city like Lagos, and assured that such inundation will disappear in a short while He said this at press briefing
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