
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 27th March 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 27/03/25
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target=_blank>US: Trump imposes 25% tariff on all foreign-made cars
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US: Trump imposes 25% tariff on all foreign-made cars
US President, Donald Trump has announced plans to slap 25% tariffs on all imported cars, escalating a global trade war just weeks after previous tariffs touched off a market rout and triggered concern about a possible recession. “We start off with a 2.5% base,” he said, emphasising that these tariffs will be added on top
US: Trump imposes 25% tariff on all foreign-made cars
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target=_blank>NiMet reiterates need to close early warning gap
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NiMet reiterates need to close early warning gap
The Director General of Meteorological Agency (NiMet), Professor Charles Anosike, has on the occasion of the celebration of the 2025 World Meteorological Day reiterated the need for closing early warning gap. This year’s celebration themed, “Closing the Early Warning Gap Together”, reflecting global commitment to strengthening early warning capabilities was celebrated globally this
NiMet reiterates need to close early warning gap
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target=_blank>FG lauds former WMO Secretary General, Professor Obasi on weather forecast education globally
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FG lauds former WMO Secretary General, Professor Obasi on weather forecast education globally
The Federal Government has commended a former Secretary General of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), Professor Olu Patrick Obasi for his immense contributions toward weather forecast education in Nigeria and globally. Speaking in Abuja while celebrating the World Meteorological Day, the Director General of Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), Professor Charles Anosike, said the discussion on
FG lauds former WMO Secretary General, Professor Obasi on weather forecast education globally
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target=_blank>Niger Republic coup leader sworn in as president for five years
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Niger Republic coup leader sworn in as president for five years
Alongside his inauguration, he was promoted to the highest military rank of army general and issued a decree dissolving all political parties.
Niger Republic coup leader sworn in as president for five years
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target=_blank>VIDEO: ‘It is high time we come hard on Natasha’— Senator Nwaebonyi
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VIDEO: ‘It is high time we come hard on Natasha’— Senator Nwaebonyi
He further insisted that people like him were raising their voices not just to defend Senate President Godswill Akpabio but to protect those who might become future targets of similar allegations.
VIDEO: ‘It is high time we come hard on Natasha’— Senator Nwaebonyi
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target=_blank>Academy trains 25 undergraduates, professionals in Ubuntu methodology for leadership
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Academy trains 25 undergraduates, professionals in Ubuntu methodology for leadership
SELECTED 25 high potential candidates drawn from the University of Ibadan, Pan African University, Lead City University and professional fields have been trained in Ubuntu methodology for leadership as part of efforts to prepare young ones for future leadership positions, in order to attain greatness. At the week-long training programme, held at the University of
Academy trains 25 undergraduates, professionals in Ubuntu methodology for leadership
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target=_blank>JAMB sets 2025 UTME mock to commence April 10
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JAMB sets 2025 UTME mock to commence April 10
THE Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has rescheduled the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) mock to hold from April 5 to April 10. This is contained in a weekly bulletin of the board made available to newsmen on Monday. The new date, according to the board, was meant to ensure all
JAMB sets 2025 UTME mock to commence April 10
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target=_blank>We’re not in support of conversion of polytechnics to universities —ASUP
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We’re not in support of conversion of polytechnics to universities —ASUP
THE Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) has again expressed disapproval for the conversion of polytechnics to full-fledged universities in the country. The union instead advocated dual mandate programmes for polytechnics whereby they offer both HND and Bachelor of Tech degree programmes concurrently with them having equal status in the labour market. The
We’re not in support of conversion of polytechnics to universities —ASUP
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target=_blank>Align education projects with national priorities, FG tasks stakeholders
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Align education projects with national priorities, FG tasks stakeholders
THE Federal Government has appealed to stakeholders and all partners to align their projects and programmes with Nigeria’s priorities to address the country’s educational challenges. Minister of Education, Dr Maruf Olatunji Alausa, made the call during a meeting with representatives from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), where he commended the agency for its
Align education projects with national priorities, FG tasks stakeholders
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target=_blank>Interswitch boosts STEM education in tertiary schools
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Interswitch boosts STEM education in tertiary schools
As part of its broader efforts to support the advancement of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education in Nigeria, an integrated payments and digital commerce company, Interswitch, has announced plans to donate IT equipment to five tertiary institutions in the country and also train their students. The institutions selected for the initiative as second
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