Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 11th March 2025

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 11th March 2025

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target=_blank>Owa Obokun: Remain calm, peaceful, Arimoro urges supporters

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Owa Obokun: Remain calm, peaceful, Arimoro urges supporters
One of the contestants for the throne of Owa Obokun of Ijesaland, Prince Kayode Micheal Adewale Arimoro, has appealed to his supporters to remain calm and peaceful, just as he promised to fight on until justice is done. He assured them that despite the appointment of Prince Adesuyi Haastrup as the new Owa Obokun of
Owa Obokun: Remain calm, peaceful, Arimoro urges supporters
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target=_blank>Ogun Assembly moves to resolve logjam in contractual agreement on land matter between two firms

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Ogun Assembly moves to resolve logjam in contractual agreement on land matter between two firms
Ogun State House of Assembly has interfaced with the legal representatives of Bluestone Garden City which Pastor Mathew Ashimolowo has stakes, represented by Chief Abolade Fasann and Dapo Opakunle as well as the management of Arc- View Investment Limited led by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Segun Oshundairo, who are the petitioners at the Assembly
Ogun Assembly moves to resolve logjam in contractual agreement on land matter between two firms
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target=_blank>Edo has regressed under Gov Okpebholo —Aziegbemi

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Edo has regressed under Gov Okpebholo —Aziegbemi
•PDP’s claim absolute false —Govt The Edo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), on Monday, assessed the administration of Governor Monday Okpebholo in the past three months, saying that the suffering that Edo people have had to undergo across all sectors was, in many cases, avoidable. The chairman of the party’s Caretaker Committee,
Edo has regressed under Gov Okpebholo —Aziegbemi
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target=_blank>EU deforestation regulation: ‘Why Nigeria must meet December deadline’

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EU deforestation regulation: ‘Why Nigeria must meet December deadline’
PRESIDENT of the Association for Forest Conservation and Green Industrial Charcoal Merchants, also known as Charcoal Legality, Omolola Johnson, has said that it is very important that Nigeria meet up with the December 2025, deadline for the European Union (EU), deforestation regulation. The regulation, according to the EU, aimed to minimise deforestation and forest degradation
EU deforestation regulation: ‘Why Nigeria must meet December deadline’
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target=_blank>Downward petrol price review: PETROAN laments losses, urges mechanisms for price stability for 6 months

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Downward petrol price review: PETROAN laments losses, urges mechanisms for price stability for 6 months
Condemning the unhealthy competition in the downstream sector, which has resulted in sudden downward review of fuel prices, the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) is calling on the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum. Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) and the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) to establish mechanisms that will ensure
Downward petrol price review: PETROAN laments losses, urges mechanisms for price stability for 6 months
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target=_blank>Rivers people will emerge stronger, says Fubara

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Rivers people will emerge stronger, says Fubara
Rivers State governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has said that despite the ensuing political circumstances against his administration, the people would emerge stronger eventually, urging them to remain peaceful and law-abiding. The governor also called on his supporters and other well-meaning Rivers people, not to be disheartened by recent turn of events but rather cheer up,
Rivers people will emerge stronger, says Fubara
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target=_blank>Trump’s tariff concerns: Stocks fall in US, Asia

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Trump’s tariff concerns: Stocks fall in US, Asia
The market slump came after the president said in a television interview that the world’s largest economy was in a “period of transition,” responding to questions about the possibility of a recession.
Trump’s tariff concerns: Stocks fall in US, Asia
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target=_blank>Use of local building materials: Governments must lead by example —Adebayo

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Use of local building materials: Governments must lead by example —Adebayo
Mr. Festus Adebayo, a lawyer, is the Lead Promoter of the Africa International Housing Show and Executive Director, Housing Development Advocacy Network (HDAN). In this interview with DAYO AYEYEMI, at the sideline of the recent Stakeholders’ Engagement Forum organised by the Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development in Lagos, the astute affordable housing advocate
Use of local building materials: Governments must lead by example —Adebayo
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target=_blank>Crew member missing after oil tanker, cargo ship collide off UK coast

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Crew member missing after oil tanker, cargo ship collide off UK coast
Both the Solong and the oil tanker, Stena Immaculate, were seen burning off England’s northeastern coast, with images from British media showing thick plumes of black smoke and towering flames rising from the site of the collision.
Crew member missing after oil tanker, cargo ship collide off UK coast
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target=_blank>Tanker explosion kills eight in Edo community

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Tanker explosion kills eight in Edo community
A tragedy occurred on Sunday in the agrarian town of Agbede in Etsako West Local Government Area of Edo State, as no fewer than eight passengers were reportedly burnt to death following the explosion of four tankers.
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