Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 31st July 2023

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 31st July 2023

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Develop keen interest in education of children, Emir of Rano tasks community members

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Develop keen interest in education of children, Emir of Rano tasks community members
Emir of Rano Ambassador Kabir Muhd Inuwa has called on people of the area to develop keen interest in the education of their children because education is the only legacy that parents can give to children The Emir spoke while receiving the State Commissioner for Higher Education Dr Yusuf Ibrahim Kofar Mata who paid him
Develop keen interest in education of children, Emir of Rano tasks community members
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CBN’s currency floating policy will kill the Naira —O. A. Lawal

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CBN’s currency floating policy will kill the Naira —O. A. Lawal
RENOWNED economist and author, Dr. O.A Lawal has told the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to stop the Naira floating policy it introduced on the advice of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Lawal, who spoke in an interview with the Nigerian Tribune said that the nation’s economy cannot withstand a floated
CBN’s currency floating policy will kill the Naira —O. A. Lawal
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Obey Appeal Court, dismiss PDP’s petition —Sani tells tribunal

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Obey Appeal Court, dismiss PDP’s petition —Sani tells tribunal
Fireworks are expected Monday at the Kaduna Governorship Tribunal as Governor Uba Sani moves to terminate the petition of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate, Mohammed Ashiru Isa, against his election. The tribunal, last week Monday, set aside today, to hear the latest motion by the governor’s legal team led by former Attorney
Obey Appeal Court, dismiss PDP’s petition —Sani tells tribunal
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I’m Yoruba, they only see me as white —Falcons’ Ashleigh Plumptre

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I’m Yoruba, they only see me as white —Falcons’ Ashleigh Plumptre
Ashleigh Plumptre, born on 8 May 1998 in Leicester, is a professional footballer who currently represents the Nigeria national team, the Super Falcons which today play ousted Ireland in the last group game of the ongoing FIFA Women World Cup. The Super Falcons defender recently decided to part ways with English Super League side Leicester
I’m Yoruba, they only see me as white —Falcons’ Ashleigh Plumptre
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Necessity of inflation targeting amidst investment-friendly policies

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Necessity of inflation targeting amidst investment-friendly policies
The recent Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) urged the monetary and fiscal authorities to sustain collaboration towards addressing inflationary pressure and incentivise domestic investment. In this report, CHIMA NWOKOJI looks at how the policies recently released align with MPC’s stance. THE Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) on Tuesday last week moderately hiked
Necessity of inflation targeting amidst investment-friendly policies
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Using insurance to protect assets

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Using insurance to protect assets
Effective use of insurance to protect assets could be termed as a basic requirement of life. JOSEPH INOKOTONG in this write-up delves into it, in addition to excerpts on understanding risk-based supervision (RBS) in insurance. Insurance has taken firm root in many parts of the world, and it plays a fundamental role in economic development
Using insurance to protect assets
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Fitch Ratings says Nigerian banks risk weaker capital ratios, higher impaired loans

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Fitch Ratings says Nigerian banks risk weaker capital ratios, higher impaired loans
Stories by   NIGERIAN banks face weaker capital ratios and higher impaired loans following reforms to liberalise the Nigerian naira and to remove the long-standing subsidy on fuel, Fitch Ratings says in a new report. The official exchange rate depreciated sharply in June following the Central Bank of Nigeria’s decision to allow the naira to
Fitch Ratings says Nigerian banks risk weaker capital ratios, higher impaired loans
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Odu’a Investment Limited: Expanding portfolio to keep legacy alive

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Odu’a Investment Limited: Expanding portfolio to keep legacy alive
Shareholding states of Odu’a Investment Company Limited (OICL) at its 41st Annual General Meeting held recently in Lagos, approved the recommended gross dividend of N428 million, a 2.2 percent increase over the N418 million paid for 2021 financial year. Despites all odds, 2022 dividend made it a sum of N2.56 billion consistent dividend payment by
Odu’a Investment Limited: Expanding portfolio to keep legacy alive
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Seplat Energy grows 2023 H1 revenue by 3.8% to N278.3bn

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Seplat Energy grows 2023 H1 revenue by 3.8% to N278.3bn
SEPLAT Energy Plc, has reported a 3.8 per cent rise in revenue to N278.3 billion from N219.2 billion in its unaudited results for the six months ended 30 June 2023. The company, listed on both the Nigerian Exchange Limited and the London Stock Exchange, also declared a Q2 2023 dividend of US3 cents per share,
Seplat Energy grows 2023 H1 revenue by 3.8% to N278.3bn
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Treasury bills, PMA Stop Rates plunge in response to rising rates

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Treasury bills, PMA Stop Rates plunge in response to rising rates
THE Treasury bill stop rate responded to the Central Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) increase for the first time in months, in contrast to previous auctions in 2023. Despite the 200 basis points (bps) rate hike from January to May 2023, the Nigerian Treasury Bills (NTB) stop rate declined aggressively, with
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