Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 5th August 2023

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 5th August 2023

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War looms in Niger as deadline expires tomorrow

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War looms in Niger as deadline expires tomorrow
The ultimatum issued to Niger Republic military leaders to restore sacked President Mohamed Bazoum to power expires tomorrow raising fears of war between Niger’s military and those of neighbouring countries. ECOWAS defence chiefs on Friday said all is set for a military intervention in Niger Republic even as they harped on a comprehensive approach that
War looms in Niger as deadline expires tomorrow
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Funke Akindele among other factors inspired my acting career —Adebimpe

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Funke Akindele among other factors inspired my acting career —Adebimpe
Actress, Seun Oluwajuwon Adebimpe,  in this interview by ADERONKE ADESANYA, speaks on the challenges she has faced in the course of her career and how she overcame them among other issues. Excerpts:   How did you find your way into the industry? I became an actress through an online monologue audition that Bukunmi Oluwashina conducted
Funke Akindele among other factors inspired my acting career —Adebimpe
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Amala and Abula: Treat yourself to amazing Yoruba staple

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Amala and Abula: Treat yourself to amazing Yoruba staple
Amala and abula is a food combination that is very peculiar to the Yoruba people of  Southwestern Nigeria. Amala is made from cassava flour or yam flour. Abula, on the other hand, refers to a mixture of soups that are usually ewedu (draw soup) and gbegiri (beans soup) and palm-oil stew. The first Amala joint
Amala and Abula: Treat yourself to amazing Yoruba staple
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Plateau killings are baptism of fire for Gov Mutfwang —Godongs

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Plateau killings are baptism of fire for Gov Mutfwang —Godongs
In a chat with Isaac Shobayo, Director General, Directorate of Research, Documentation, and Planning, Plateau State, Hon. Samuel Godongs speaks on why some of the victims of Plateau State inter-ethnic attacks don’t want to stay in IDP camps, why the terrorists concentrate on the governor’s and his deputy local government areas, and the inherited debt
Plateau killings are baptism of fire for Gov Mutfwang —Godongs
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I explore colour to help people make sense of things, transform businesses —Mary Afolabi, partner at FourthCanvas

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I explore colour to help people make sense of things, transform businesses —Mary Afolabi, partner at FourthCanvas
Mary Afolabi, also known as Mae, is a brand strategist and designer with a deep understanding of colour psychology. She is a partner at FourthCanvas, a design agency in Lagos, where she crafts and manages brand visual systems. In this interview by KANGMWA GOFWEN, she speaks about her recently published book and her work.  
I explore colour to help people make sense of things, transform businesses —Mary Afolabi, partner at FourthCanvas
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‘Day rock fell on my fellow rock crusher and killed her before my very eyes’

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‘Day rock fell on my fellow rock crusher and killed her before my very eyes’
One of my unforgettable moments since I started crushing stones was what happened to one of us here. It was like a dream; we were almost closing for the day when one of us said she wanted to look for some more stones to fill up her bag because she didn’t want to leave it
‘Day rock fell on my fellow rock crusher and killed her before my very eyes’
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Signals of a sick marriage

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Signals of a sick marriage
Signals are signs, indicators, pointers and revealers. They say something about personalities, situations, places. For instance, when someone has malaria, the common features in the person include headache, high body temperature, shivering, and bitter mouth taste. When a person is in this state, malaria becomes the greatest suspect. You can not fault that conclusion. Likewise,
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Why workplace breastfeeding policy is best for mother, baby, society

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Why workplace breastfeeding policy is best for mother, baby, society
More and more mothers are dropping the baby formula bottle and choosing to breastfeed instead as studies come out touting its health benefits. Breastfeeding not only reduces the risk of breast cancer, ovarian cancer and diabetes for the mother, but babies who breastfeed are less likely to have diarrhoea bouts and respiratory infections because they
Why workplace breastfeeding policy is best for mother, baby, society
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‘Househelp seduced my father, then he threw us out with our mother’

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‘Househelp seduced my father, then he threw us out with our mother’
Queen Effiong Ette hails from Cross River State. She’s a single mother of two, who has had it bitter in life from a very tender age. The 34-year-old looked exhausted, spent and sad when Saturday Tribune approached her for an interview. She sells hats and traditional coral beads under an umbrella at Ikpa Road, Uyo,
‘Househelp seduced my father, then he threw us out with our mother’
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Polyandry: Have thoughts of marrying more than one man crossed your mind?

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Polyandry: Have thoughts of marrying more than one man crossed your mind?
In contemporary Nigeria, marriage customs and norms are embracing various forms. While polygamy (the practice of a man having multiple wives) is common, polyandry (a woman having multiple husbands at a time) is less discussed and is mostly considered a taboo. This prompted our topic for today. Below are the responses of our contributors:  
Polyandry: Have thoughts of marrying more than one man crossed your mind?
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