Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 19th February 2024

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 19th February 2024

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Ecobank Nigeria, Soto Gallery support emerging Nigerian artistes on Int’l art exhibition

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Ecobank Nigeria, Soto Gallery support emerging Nigerian artistes on Int’l art exhibition
Ecobank Nigeria has entered a strategic partnership with Soto Gallery to organise an international art exhibition for emerging young Nigerian artists. The exhibition tagged: +234Art is a 10-day art fair in the heart of Lagos and is scheduled to commence on Friday, 22nd March, 2024. It is dedicated to nurturing and uplifting the burgeoning art
Ecobank Nigeria, Soto Gallery support emerging Nigerian artistes on Int’l art exhibition
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Stop parading as NNPP National Secretary, Ogun NNPP warns Oginni

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Stop parading as NNPP National Secretary, Ogun NNPP warns Oginni
The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) in Ogun State has called on the former State Chairman of the party, Mr Olaposi Sunday Oginni to stop parading himself as the National Secretary of the party. In a statement signed by the Public Relations Officer of the party on Sunday, Comrade Omokehinde Olayemi Olowu, NNPP accused the
Stop parading as NNPP National Secretary, Ogun NNPP warns Oginni
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FGN Bond Market: Increased negative return to make investors cautious this week

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FGN Bond Market: Increased negative return to make investors cautious this week
There are indications that investors will reduce holdings of long-dated papers due to increased negative returns. The Debt Management Office’s (DMO’s) release of  N2.5trillion February Bond Auction circular midweek roused a reaction in the bond market, being the highest monthly offer. Accordingly, investors anticipate the interest rates, increasing demand for short-dated papers and reduced holdings
FGN Bond Market: Increased negative return to make investors cautious this week
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Visually-impaired Nigerians celebrates FCMB’s inclusiveness

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Visually-impaired Nigerians celebrates FCMB’s inclusiveness
This year, First City Monument Bank (FCMB) celebrated Valentine’s Day with a unique expression of love, reaching out to hundreds of visually impaired students and adults at two schools and two centres in Lagos, Nigeria. Titled “A Different Kind of Love,” the initiative reflects FCMB’s dedication to inclusivity and empowerment. The bank donated N5 million,
Visually-impaired Nigerians celebrates FCMB’s inclusiveness
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CIBN engages Senate Committee over initiatives affecting banking, finance industry

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CIBN engages Senate Committee over initiatives affecting banking, finance industry
The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) has met with the Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Institutions over developments in the banking and finance industry. Specifically, the institute first, commended the Chairman, Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Institutions, Sen. Adetokunbo Abiru for his role in ensuring economic growth.
CIBN engages Senate Committee over initiatives affecting banking, finance industry
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A.T.M (Access To Meaning): Herbert Wigwe’s testimony

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A.T.M (Access To Meaning): Herbert Wigwe’s testimony
In 2002, Herbert Wigwe and his business partner Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede bought Access Bank. Their purchase was delayed over the Central Bank of Nigeria’s concerns that the pair were too young to own a bank. Between 2002 and 2017, the bank grew to become the 4th largest bank in Nigeria. The journey of an entrepreneur does
A.T.M (Access To Meaning): Herbert Wigwe’s testimony
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Group seeks FG funding for 13.5km Oron-Calabar bridge project

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Group seeks FG funding for 13.5km Oron-Calabar bridge project
Oron Development Union, a socio-cultural group in Akwa Ibom State, has called on the Federal Government to release funds for the construction of the Oron-Calabar bridge to ease movement from South South to Northern Cross River state and the Northern region of Nigeria to ease movement of goods and services within the country. The President
Group seeks FG funding for 13.5km Oron-Calabar bridge project
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Competing with strategic agility

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Competing with strategic agility
The Nigerian marketplace is presently going through an unprecedented shift and dizzying pace of change. Business frameworks can no longer rely on the usual approaches to strategy in order to achieve sustainable competitive advantage. Even holding on to established competitive advantage has become an exercise in self-destruction. We now have waves and competitive edges are
Competing with strategic agility
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Our president’s love affair with IMF

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Our president’s love affair with IMF
A colleague yesterday shared a 1992 campaign video of Chief M.K.O. Abiola promising to demystify governance in Nigeria and stop “people’s heads” from being “shaved in their absence.” A professor friend (political scientist) commented that “that’s partly why he never became president.” Becoming president or king comes with a price. When ‘The Price of Kings’,
Our president’s love affair with IMF
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That arms supplier to terrorists

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That arms supplier to terrorists
ONE Ahmed Mohammed, an ex-member of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), has been reportedly arrested by the police high command in Kaduna State for being a supplier of military items to bandits in Zamfara State. The ex-soldier was apprehended while ferrying assorted military wears, including camouflage and other accoutrements that belong to security operatives from
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