
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 26th March 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 26/03/25
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target=_blank>Slaying in the rain
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Slaying in the rain
The rainy season is at its height and while every human is affected by rains, it is more worrisome for women, especially those whose jobs entail moving around; they are conscious of their outfits, hair, bags, and shoes as well as how to look neat and stylish irrespective of the weather. Indeed, slaying on a
Slaying in the rain
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target=_blank>Trade Minister to engage stakeholders on concerns regarding FRCN levy
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Trade Minister to engage stakeholders on concerns regarding FRCN levy
The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, is convening a stakeholder forum to address concerns surrounding the annual Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria (FRCN) levy. This engagement comes in direct response to concerns raised by the organized private sector and other key stakeholders and aims to facilitate dialogue with the FRCN. According
Trade Minister to engage stakeholders on concerns regarding FRCN levy
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target=_blank>UNICEF collaborates with varsity to curb cholera outbreak in Borno
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UNICEF collaborates with varsity to curb cholera outbreak in Borno
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has partnered with the University of Maiduguri to combat the spread of cholera in Borno State.
UNICEF collaborates with varsity to curb cholera outbreak in Borno
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target=_blank>UK: Why Prince Harry resigned from African charity he co-founded in 2006
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UK: Why Prince Harry resigned from African charity he co-founded in 2006
Harry, alongside his co-founder, Prince Seeiso of Lesotho and Sentebale’s board of trustees, announced their resignations after relations between Dr Chandauka and the trustees “broke down beyond repair.”
UK: Why Prince Harry resigned from African charity he co-founded in 2006
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target=_blank>Is your car parked at owner’s risk?
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Is your car parked at owner’s risk?
“Cars Parked at Owner’s Risk” is a common term across public spaces and businesses in Nigeria; this sign is just a warning that the particular business or property owner is waving away the responsibility of securing your car with just that simple sign. The question is, how valid are these disclaimers in the Nigerian Law?
Is your car parked at owner’s risk?
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target=_blank>Reports on termination of 3,000 staff’s appointments false — IBEDC
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Reports on termination of 3,000 staff’s appointments false — IBEDC
…commends FG, NLC intervention in face-off The Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) has described the reported termination of appointment of 3,000 staff as it put its total staff strength at 2,500 In a statement made available to the newsmen, the Coordinating Head Corporate Services at IBEDC, Angela Olanrewaju, faulted the report that the company
Reports on termination of 3,000 staff’s appointments false — IBEDC
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target=_blank>185,439 meters installed in 2024/Q4 —NERC
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185,439 meters installed in 2024/Q4 —NERC
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) on Tuesday said that the Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) installed a total of 185,439 meters in the fourth quarter of 2024. According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), NERC announced this in its 2024 Fourth Quarter Report, published on its website. The report, stated that this represents a
185,439 meters installed in 2024/Q4 —NERC
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target=_blank>The danger in vaginal bleeding
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The danger in vaginal bleeding
For every woman that has attained puberty, bleeding from the vagina is a natural occurrence at specific periods; this bleeding is called menstruation. Indeed, it is the common sign to people that the reproductive system of such females is likely functioning well. However, it is not all vaginal bleeding that is menstruation; it may also
The danger in vaginal bleeding
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target=_blank>Air Peace gives students 15% discount on Nigeria-London route
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Air Peace gives students 15% discount on Nigeria-London route
In its commitment to making air travel more accessible, Air Peace is extending its exclusive 15 per cent student discount on economy-class tickets for flights between Nigeria and London, ensuring students can fly at reduced fares while enjoying world-class service.
Air Peace gives students 15% discount on Nigeria-London route
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target=_blank>Tribune loses editorial board chair, Wale Are Olaitan
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Tribune loses editorial board chair, Wale Are Olaitan
Chairman, Editorial Board of Nigerian Tribune, Professor Wale Are Olaitan, is dead. Olaitan, a distinguished member of the Editorial Board for more than three decades, died on Monday, March 24, after a prolonged illness. He had only recently revived his respected column, Discourse, published every Tuesday in the Nigerian Tribune. Even as he confronted severe
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