
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 10th March 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 10/03/25
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target=_blank>Strengthening domestic demand boosts new factory orders worldwide
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Strengthening domestic demand boosts new factory orders worldwide
…As Nigeria’s private sector grows GLOBAL manufacturing activity has gained momentum as stronger domestic demand fuels a surge in new factory orders worldwide. This is according to the latest data from Global Manufacturing Index data which reveals a resurgence in manufacturing, driven by increased consumer spending and business investment in key economies. This uptick provides
Strengthening domestic demand boosts new factory orders worldwide
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target=_blank>Top 5 companies report N1.7 trillion FX Losses in FY 2024
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Top 5 companies report N1.7 trillion FX Losses in FY 2024
TOP five publicly listed companies in Nigeria have reported a combined foreign exchange (FX) loss of N1.7 trillion in their Full-Year 2024 financial results, surpassing the losses recorded in 2023. They are: MTN Nigeria, Dangote Cement, Nigerian Breweries Nestle and BUA Foods. According to a report by Financial Derivatives Company Limited, the significant depreciation of
Top 5 companies report N1.7 trillion FX Losses in FY 2024
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target=_blank>10 stockbrokers transact 55.10 per cent of trading value in February
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10 stockbrokers transact 55.10 per cent of trading value in February
In February, 10 stockbrokers accounted for 46.39 percent of the total trading volume executed by Nigerian stockbrokers, transacting an impressive 8.6 billion shares. In terms of transaction value, the leading stockbrokers represented 55.10 percent of the overall trading value for the month, totaling N281.5 billion. According to the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) in a detailed
10 stockbrokers transact 55.10 per cent of trading value in February
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target=_blank>Nigeria solidifies self-sufficiency with signing of $3m Kebbi cement plant deal
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Nigeria solidifies self-sufficiency with signing of $3m Kebbi cement plant deal
Nigeria is on course to consolidate its dominance of the cement market in Africa with the signing of an agreement for the MSM Cement Ltd’s Kebbi Cement Plant. The Nigerian cement market is forecast to increase to US$ 3.89 billion by 2028. The plant, a $3 million tonne-per-annum facility will enhance the country’s industrial growth
Nigeria solidifies self-sufficiency with signing of $3m Kebbi cement plant deal
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target=_blank>In 15 years, all lawmakers suspended by NASS, state assemblies reinstated by courts —Falana
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In 15 years, all lawmakers suspended by NASS, state assemblies reinstated by courts —Falana
A report put together by civil rights leader, Femi Falana has shown judicial victory without an exception for lawmakers suspended by either the National Assembly or its state counterpart. Presenting the detailed report in a statement on Sunday, the Senior Advocate, advocated a permanent stop to the act of suspending lawmakers which numerous courts of
In 15 years, all lawmakers suspended by NASS, state assemblies reinstated by courts —Falana
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target=_blank>Rescind unlawful suspension of Natasha Akpoti or face legal action, SERAP tells Akpabio
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Rescind unlawful suspension of Natasha Akpoti or face legal action, SERAP tells Akpabio
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio to “immediately rescind the patently unlawful suspension of Akpoti-Uduaghan, claiming that it was based “solely on the peaceful exercise of her constitutionally and internationally recognized right to freedom of expression.” The organisation advised the Senate to immediately reinstate Akpoti-Uduaghan, and revise parliamentary
Rescind unlawful suspension of Natasha Akpoti or face legal action, SERAP tells Akpabio
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target=_blank>Troops rescue abducted NDDC MD’s aide
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Troops rescue abducted NDDC MD’s aide
Troops of 6 Division, Nigerian Army have today, 9 March 2025, successfully rescued Mr Akari Eloghonan Loveday, the Special Adviser (SA), Domestic Affairs to the Managing Director (MD), Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Dr Samuel Ogbuku. The SA was kidnapped on 7 March 2025, along Ayakoro Community waterways in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa
Troops rescue abducted NDDC MD’s aide
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target=_blank>Powerful mob at Ikeja power office
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Powerful mob at Ikeja power office
The English language is a compulsive borrower; a great debtor. It borrows any word that catches its fancy anyhow and from anywhere. From Ancient Rome, the Englishman got loaned mobile vulgus, the Latin phrase for ‘movable, excitable crowd’. The Englishman took that loan and quickly slim-fit the borrowed item to ‘mobile’, then in 1688, he
Powerful mob at Ikeja power office
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target=_blank>The untapped power of your frustration
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The untapped power of your frustration
One of the sources of pride in being a human being is the ability to bear present frustrations in the interests of longer purposes – Helen Merrell Lynd Have you ever felt deep-seated frustration at a circumstance or situation you felt powerless and unable to do anything about? Trust me, I know the feeling. It
The untapped power of your frustration
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target=_blank>How African brands can maximise global PR impact — Expert
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How African brands can maximise global PR impact — Expert
A Public Relations Evaluation and Measurement expert, Philip Odiakose, has called on African artists and brands to always see major global events as a PR opportunity to optimize and align with their long-term communications objectives. Odiakose made the call in a paper, tagged: ‘Leveraging the Kendrick Lamar Blueprint: How African Artists & Brands Can Maximise
How African brands can maximise global PR impact — Expert
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