Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 12th February 2025

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 12th February 2025

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target=_blank>FG committed to reducing food prices through agricultural investments —Minister

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FG committed to reducing food prices through agricultural investments —Minister
The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to lowering the cost of food commodities through massive investments in agricultural production. Idris stated this in Abuja on Tuesday at a press briefing to kick-start the Ministerial Briefing Session for 2025. He emphasized that while the government would not
FG committed to reducing food prices through agricultural investments —Minister
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target=_blank>Rumours of plans to arrest, detain me won’t force me into self-exile —el-Rufai

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Rumours of plans to arrest, detain me won’t force me into self-exile —el-Rufai
A former governor of Kaduna State, Malam Nasir el-Rufai, on Tuesday said he was aware of the alleged plans to arrest, detain and torture him whenever he returns to the country. He, however, said the rumoured plan to arrest and detain him was meant to force him to go into self-exile, promising to return to
Rumours of plans to arrest, detain me won’t force me into self-exile —el-Rufai
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target=_blank>Celebrity Filipino chef, Margarita Forés, found dead in hotel room

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Celebrity Filipino chef, Margarita Forés, found dead in hotel room
Our family is mourning this unexpected loss, and we kindly ask for your prayers during this time. We will be able to share more in due time
Celebrity Filipino chef, Margarita Forés, found dead in hotel room
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target=_blank>Court orders forfeiture of Keystone Bank controlling share to FG

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Court orders forfeiture of Keystone Bank controlling share to FG
Justice Ramon Oshodi of the Lagos State Special Offences Court in Ikeja, on Tuesday, ordered the forfeiture of 6.3 billion units of ordinary shares of Keystone Bank Limited, valued at N1.00 each, to the Federal Government of Nigeria.
Court orders forfeiture of Keystone Bank controlling share to FG
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target=_blank>Dysfunctional federal structure should be addressed,not state creation —Niyi Aborisade

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Dysfunctional federal structure should be addressed,not state creation —Niyi Aborisade
In this interview by KUNLE ODEREMI with Chief Niyi Aborisade, the lawyer, human rights activist and historian, talks about the memoranda submitted to the House of Representatives for the creation of additional 31 states and other related issues. PROMOTERS of more states have submitted memoranda for the creation of 31 additional states in the country.
Dysfunctional federal structure should be addressed,not state creation —Niyi Aborisade
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target=_blank>A Sardauna’s path in Kwara

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A Sardauna’s path in Kwara
THERE is a reason Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, Sardauna of Ilorin, enjoys his solo moves within or outside of the state capital: he, among other things, fears the genuflection and the praise-singing that may get in the way of his primary assignment if everyone is in the know. That habit is grossly misunderstood, but he is
A Sardauna’s path in Kwara
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target=_blank>More rivers to cross over Rivers leadership crisis

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More rivers to cross over Rivers leadership crisis
Amaechi Okonkwo writes on the conflicting interpretations over the decision of Governor Simi Fubara to withdrawal his appeal against a judgment and Supreme Court Dismissal of Appeal challenging Amaewhula-led Rivers State House of Assembly. NOT a few persons were shocked when the news broke on Monday, that the Supreme Court had dismissed the appeal by
More rivers to cross over Rivers leadership crisis
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target=_blank>Opposition politicians don’t have any alternative to Tinubu’s economic policies; they are just power mongers —Basiru, APC national secretary

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Opposition politicians don’t have any alternative to Tinubu’s economic policies; they are just power mongers —Basiru, APC national secretary
Dr Surajudeen Ajibola Basiru, a former Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Osun State, is the national secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC). He was a practicing lawyer in Lagos until I was appointed the Commissioner for Special Duties and Regional Integration in Osun in 2010 by the administration of ex-Governor Rauf Aregbesola.
Opposition politicians don’t have any alternative to Tinubu’s economic policies; they are just power mongers —Basiru, APC national secretary
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target=_blank>What the law says about cheating

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What the law says about cheating
Valentine is in two days and after this celebration, many couples may be facing challenges and legal battles. This is because a lot of cheating goes on around this period. But the fact is that the law only recognises infidelity within the context of marriage, that is, adultery. You can only legally enforce your rights
What the law says about cheating
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target=_blank>Kano: Who needs mass wedding in 2025?

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Kano: Who needs mass wedding in 2025?
It is very easy to find a woman to marry; what is not easy to find is money to cook soup. That is not a proverb acceptable in some places, definitely not in Kano. Imagine this: a thousand brides stand. They wait (im)patiently for their grooms to arrive. The men arrive salivating in hot boxers;
Kano: Who needs mass wedding in 2025?
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