Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 13th February 2024
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 13/02/24
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Self-centered persons taking charge of Tinubu presidency —Cleric
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Self-centered persons taking charge of Tinubu presidency —Cleric
Senior Pastor, Worksword of God Church, Ibadan, Pastor Olabisi Adegboye has claimed that the nation is facing a lot of challenges under the President Bola Tinubu administration because self-centered persons and man-made barriers are taking charge of the presidency. According to Adegboye, in a prophetic declaration, President Tinubu is in power to do the will
Self-centered persons taking charge of Tinubu presidency —Cleric
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Electricity billing: FCCPC backs NERC over sanction of DisCos
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Electricity billing: FCCPC backs NERC over sanction of DisCos
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), has backed actions of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) against 11 Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos). The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that NERC as part of its sanction on the 11 DisCos, charged them N10.5 billion fine. The commission’s actions were taken against the DisCos
Electricity billing: FCCPC backs NERC over sanction of DisCos
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Ahead 2027, pro-Tinubu group sets up 37 structures
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Ahead 2027, pro-Tinubu group sets up 37 structures
The Mandate Movement (TMM), a pro-Tinubu group in the All Progressives Congress (APC) has set up 37 structures in a bid to enlarge its membership base across the country. The structures consist of the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja. The national leader of the movement, Cardinal James Odunmbaku, made this known
Ahead 2027, pro-Tinubu group sets up 37 structures
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IMF urges FG to phase out electricity, fuel subsidies
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IMF urges FG to phase out electricity, fuel subsidies
Amidst the excruciating suffering faced by Nigerians, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called on the Federal Government to phase out completely fuel and electricity subsidies because they do not reach those who need the government’s support. The IMF, however, acknowledged that “Temporary and targeted support to the most vulnerable in the form of social
IMF urges FG to phase out electricity, fuel subsidies
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Makinde lauded for signing Oyo State Energy Regulatory Bill
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Makinde lauded for signing Oyo State Energy Regulatory Bill
Oyo State governor, Mr Seyi Makinde, has been commended for his ascent to the Oyo State Energy Regulatory Bill. The commendation was given by a former Minister of Power and Steel and the co-chairman, Oyo State Elders Council, Elder Wole Oyelese. Speaking with journalists on Monday, Oyelese, pointed out that it takes divine wisdom and
Makinde lauded for signing Oyo State Energy Regulatory Bill
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Is federalism dead?
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Is federalism dead?
Federalism is a system of government that guarantees the distribution of power between the constituent units. According to the learned authors of Encyclopedia Britannica, ‘federalism is a mode of political organisation that unites separate states or other polities within an overarching political system in a way that allows each to maintain its own integrity. Federal
Is federalism dead?
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PTAD decries report on payment of N900m into private accounts
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PTAD decries report on payment of N900m into private accounts
THE Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) has decried a report that it paid N900 million into private accounts in three months. A statement by the management PTAD read, “For the record, PTAD, as a wholly treasury-funded agency, pays over N9 billion monthly into the individual pension accounts of about 220,000 pensioners of the federal civil
PTAD decries report on payment of N900m into private accounts
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Emir of Kano’s ‘insult’ to Tinubu
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Emir of Kano’s ‘insult’ to Tinubu
The land of Samaria was once under intense hunger. There was hunger in the land, occasioned by a serious famine. The famine was caused by the siege laid on the city by another king, Beh-hadad, the king of Syria. The situation was such that cannibalism became the order of the day. Two women agreed to
Emir of Kano’s ‘insult’ to Tinubu
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Vigilante group apprehends road construction workers, two others for stealing iron rods
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Vigilante group apprehends road construction workers, two others for stealing iron rods
Two suspects, Dahunsi Samson and Abiodun Isaac, working with a company handling road construction in Oyo State, were recently apprehended by the Oluyole Security Surveillance Team (OSST) at Idi Ayunre, Ibadan, for stealing iron rods being used for the project. Also arrested were the tricycle rider, Oluwatosin Vincent, and one Akanbi Taiwo who got him
Vigilante group apprehends road construction workers, two others for stealing iron rods
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You’re not the only legally-recognised pensioners’ union in Nigeria, FEPPPAN tells NUP
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You’re not the only legally-recognised pensioners’ union in Nigeria, FEPPPAN tells NUP
THE Federal Parastatals and Private Sector Pensioners Association of Nigeria (FEPPPAN) has refuted a recent claim by the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP) that it is the only legally constituted and recognised pensioners’ union in the country. FEPPPAN, in a statement jointly signed by it acting President-General, Alhaji Babaji Magaji and General Secretary, Franklin Erinle
You’re not the only legally-recognised pensioners’ union in Nigeria, FEPPPAN tells NUP
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