
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 3rd April 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 03/04/25
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target=_blank>MTN Nigeria to release audited report after board meeting
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MTN Nigeria to release audited report after board meeting
It said the closed period will remain in effect until 24 hours after the financial statements have been released to the public.
MTN Nigeria to release audited report after board meeting
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target=_blank>‘Fake news’: Elon Musk dismisses reports of leaving DOGE
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‘Fake news’: Elon Musk dismisses reports of leaving DOGE
A senior White House official told NBC News, Sky’s US partner network, that the Tesla and X boss was expected to return to the private sector.
‘Fake news’: Elon Musk dismisses reports of leaving DOGE
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target=_blank>‘US is our closest ally,’ UK Business Secretary insists despite Trump’s tariff
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‘US is our closest ally,’ UK Business Secretary insists despite Trump’s tariff
“Nobody wants a trade war, and our intention remains to secure a deal. But nothing is off the table, and the government will do everything necessary to defend the UK’s national interest.”
‘US is our closest ally,’ UK Business Secretary insists despite Trump’s tariff
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target=_blank>US stock futures plummet as investors react to Trump’s tariffs
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US stock futures plummet as investors react to Trump’s tariffs
The impact was quickly felt across global markets. Asian stocks mostly sank on Thursday morning, mirroring Wall Street’s sharp reaction.
US stock futures plummet as investors react to Trump’s tariffs
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target=_blank>MINILS workers write Minister over institute’s ‘poor performance’
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MINILS workers write Minister over institute’s ‘poor performance’
“Disguise of financial dealings through third party engagement, concealing and diversion of receipts.”
MINILS workers write Minister over institute’s ‘poor performance’
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target=_blank>Fed Polytechnic Ayede matriculates 574 students, seeks more intervention on infrastructure
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Fed Polytechnic Ayede matriculates 574 students, seeks more intervention on infrastructure
THE Federal Polytechnic Ayede, Oyo State, has matriculated a total of 574 students into its 12 National Diploma (ND) programmes and called for more support to develop infrastructure at its permanent campus. The Rector, Dr. Taofeek Adekunle Abdul-Hameed, who made the call while speaking at the institution’s 2024/2025 matriculation ceremony, held at its temporary site
Fed Polytechnic Ayede matriculates 574 students, seeks more intervention on infrastructure
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target=_blank>FG, UNIDO unveil $175m partnership for economic transformation
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FG, UNIDO unveil $175m partnership for economic transformation
THE Federal Government and the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) have signed a 175 million dollars Programme for Country Partnership (PCP). According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) While signing of the agreement on Wednesday in Abuja, the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Sen. Abubakar Bagudu, said that the programme was to
FG, UNIDO unveil $175m partnership for economic transformation
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target=_blank>When airports become a burden
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When airports become a burden
Like mushrooms in yam seasons, airport building is becoming a route catching the attraction of state government across Nigeria, even as statistics are clear that the gateways are far from being a revenue-yielding enterprise for the moment; reports Aviation Editor, GBOYEGA ADEOYE. As of April 1, 2025, Zamfara and Abia states joined the league of
When airports become a burden
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target=_blank>JP Morgan sets to move into merchant banking in Nigeria
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JP Morgan sets to move into merchant banking in Nigeria
IN a significant expansion of its presence in Nigeria’s financial landscape, global banking giant JP Morgan is poised to venture into merchant banking in the country. This move promises to bring world-class expertise and innovative financial solutions to Nigeria’s burgeoning corporate and institutional clients. The American bank plans to transform its representative office in Lagos
JP Morgan sets to move into merchant banking in Nigeria
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target=_blank>Harmonising security operations at Nigerian airports: A call to action
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Harmonising security operations at Nigerian airports: A call to action
But for the God of Sallah who commanded a holiday for the beginning of the week, Nigerians would have woken up to another round of flight disruptions at our airports from Monday. Aviation workers, this time, threatened to close airports nationwide starting March 31 if a customs officer who assaulted the director of aviation security
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