
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 25th March 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 25/03/25
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target=_blank>FUOYE Pro-Chancellor condemns extortion, sexual harassment in varsity settings
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FUOYE Pro-Chancellor condemns extortion, sexual harassment in varsity settings
He also condemned cases of sexual harassment involving students, noting that these issues prompted him to terminate six professors at Lokoja University during his previous role there, stating that he will maintain similar standards at FUOYE.
FUOYE Pro-Chancellor condemns extortion, sexual harassment in varsity settings
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target=_blank>Samsung Electronics co-CEO, Han Jong-Hee dies at 63
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Samsung Electronics co-CEO, Han Jong-Hee dies at 63
Samsung Electronics co-CEO Han Jong-Hee died on Tuesday at the age of 63 due to cardiac arrest. The news was confirmed by a spokesperson for the South Korean tech company. Han, born in 1962, had led Samsung’s consumer electronics and mobile devices divisions since 2022. That same year, he was appointed as the company’s vice
Samsung Electronics co-CEO, Han Jong-Hee dies at 63
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target=_blank>Court orders MTN Nigeria to pay firm N770m for trademark offence
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Court orders MTN Nigeria to pay firm N770m for trademark offence
The court found MTN guilty of unauthorised use of the “WEBPLUS” trademark, which Citilink lawfully registered under Class 9 of the Trademark Registry.
Court orders MTN Nigeria to pay firm N770m for trademark offence
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target=_blank>VIDEO: Democracy has failed in Nigeria — Peter Obi cries out
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VIDEO: Democracy has failed in Nigeria — Peter Obi cries out
Obi lamented that governance structures have been severely weakened, rendering institutions ineffective.
VIDEO: Democracy has failed in Nigeria — Peter Obi cries out
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target=_blank>Abidjan-Lagos corridor highway: ECOWAS sheds light on project’s impact, compensation plans
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Abidjan-Lagos corridor highway: ECOWAS sheds light on project’s impact, compensation plans
Providing further clarity on the Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Highway Development Project, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the Federal Ministry of Works have thrown more light on the project’s impact and compensation plans at a stakeholders’ engagement session in Agbara, Lagos. The meeting, which brought together key players, including government officials, traditional rulers,
Abidjan-Lagos corridor highway: ECOWAS sheds light on project’s impact, compensation plans
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target=_blank>FAAC disburses N3.4trn Year-to-Date —Report
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FAAC disburses N3.4trn Year-to-Date —Report
The Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) has distributed a total of N3.4 trillion to the federal, state, and local governments in Nigeria from the beginning of the year to date, according to a recent report by FBNQuest Research. This marks a 47 percent year-on-year (YoY) increase, reflecting improved government revenue generation. The significant allocation highlights
FAAC disburses N3.4trn Year-to-Date —Report
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target=_blank>All research institutes are mandated to set up spin off companies to commercialise researches, innovations —Prof. Sharubutu
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All research institutes are mandated to set up spin off companies to commercialise researches, innovations —Prof. Sharubutu
The Executive Secretary of the Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN), Prof Garba Sharubutus speaks of plans to make all research institutes productive. He also speaks on the plans for the new farming season. COLLIN NNABUIFE brings excerpts. WHAT are the plans for farmers this new farming season? We have two seasons, we have the
All research institutes are mandated to set up spin off companies to commercialise researches, innovations —Prof. Sharubutu
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target=_blank>Influx of unqualified practitioners, major challenge in real estate sector —Expert
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Influx of unqualified practitioners, major challenge in real estate sector —Expert
The influx of unqualified practitioners has been described as a major challenge confronting the real estate industry in Nigeria. This challenge, Director, Monitoring and Compliance, Lagos State Real Estate Regulations Authority (LASRERA), Mrs. Temitope Akinbola, an estate surveyor, said had negatively impacted the sector’s credibility and growth. She urged all stakeholders including investors, developers and
Influx of unqualified practitioners, major challenge in real estate sector —Expert
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target=_blank>We must research, develop, utilise our local building materials —Okupe
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We must research, develop, utilise our local building materials —Okupe
Adewunmi Okupe, an architect and one of the affordable housing advocates, is the Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, ACE Hi-Teck Construction Company Ltd. In this interview with DAYO AYEYEMI, he speaks extensively on how Nigerians can reduce the housing cost by adopting the use of local building materials as alternative to the foreign ones. He
We must research, develop, utilise our local building materials —Okupe
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target=_blank>Nigeria, diaspora connect vital tool for cultural exchange — Adelegan
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Nigeria, diaspora connect vital tool for cultural exchange — Adelegan
A programme management expert, Aderinsola Adelegan, has highlighted reasons why black people all over the world must reconnect with their roots.
Nigeria, diaspora connect vital tool for cultural exchange — Adelegan
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