
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 22nd January 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 22/01/25
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target=_blank>South Korea’s birthrate set to rise for the first time in nine years
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South Korea’s birthrate set to rise for the first time in nine years
South Korea is poised to record a rise in its birthrate for the first time in nine years, spurred by a rebound in marriages delayed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The country, which has consistently posted the world’s lowest fertility rates, saw the number of newborns between January and November 2024 increase by 3% year-on-year to
South Korea’s birthrate set to rise for the first time in nine years
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target=_blank>Sanwo-Olu pledges support for JAMB’s exam center expansion plan in Lagos
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Sanwo-Olu pledges support for JAMB’s exam center expansion plan in Lagos
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Tuesday pledged his administration’s support to collaborate with the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to expand the capacity of exam centres where candidates take their computer-based matriculation tests. He stated this when he received top management team of the Board led by its Registrar, Prof. Is’haq Oloyede,
Sanwo-Olu pledges support for JAMB’s exam center expansion plan in Lagos
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target=_blank>US deep freeze: Winter storm grips South in rare snowfall
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US deep freeze: Winter storm grips South in rare snowfall
A rare winter storm swept across the U.S. Gulf Coast on Tuesday, shattering snowfall records in regions where flurries are a rarity. The storm brought freezing temperatures and disruption to much of the United States, leaving millions of people in a perilous deep freeze. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a snowstorm warning for 31
US deep freeze: Winter storm grips South in rare snowfall
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target=_blank>WASA: GOC 6-Division charges soldiers to increase crude oil output
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WASA: GOC 6-Division charges soldiers to increase crude oil output
The General Officer Commander of the Nigerian Army, 6 Division, Port Harcourt, Rivers States, Major-General Jamal Abdulsalam, has charged officers and soldiers of the division to do whatever it will take to ensure continued increase in the nation’s crude oil production output. The GOC gave the charge at the 2024 West African Social Activities (WASA)
WASA: GOC 6-Division charges soldiers to increase crude oil output
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target=_blank>Airtel partners African artistes to enhance digital experience
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Airtel partners African artistes to enhance digital experience
Airtel Africa, a telecommunications and mobile money services provider, has partnered with three renowned African artistes to educate customers on ways to enhance their digital experience. Its Chief Marketing and Sales Officer, Rohit Marwha, said this in a statement. Marwha said that the three renowned artistes included Nigeria’s Simi, Fally Ipupa of the Democratic Republic
Airtel partners African artistes to enhance digital experience
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target=_blank>Sapele main market road opens to two-way traffic
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Sapele main market road opens to two-way traffic
Chairman of Sapele Local Government Area of Delta State, Bright Abeke, has officially approved a two-way driving on Sapele main market road. This is in a bid to enhance traffic flow and ease movement within the Sapele main market area. The development is expected to bring relief to motorists and traders who have had to
Sapele main market road opens to two-way traffic
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target=_blank>NITDA, NFIU collaborate on AML/CFT data management system upgrade
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NITDA, NFIU collaborate on AML/CFT data management system upgrade
In a significant move to address Nigeria’s financial challenges and advance its digital transformation agenda, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and the Nigeria Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) have announced plans for Project Exit: Upgrade of NFIU Data Management System and Compliance Platform. This initiative follows the findings of the Mutual Evaluation Report (MER)
NITDA, NFIU collaborate on AML/CFT data management system upgrade
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target=_blank>CBN predicts 4.17% GDP growth in 2025
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CBN predicts 4.17% GDP growth in 2025
THE Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced that the 2025 economic indices indicate a positive outlook, with the nation’s GDP expected to accelerate to 4.17 percent for faster economic growth. According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Mr Muhammad Abdullahi, Deputy Governor, Economic Policy Directorate, CBN, revealed this on Tuesday during the 11th
CBN predicts 4.17% GDP growth in 2025
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target=_blank>When will Nigeria and Africa time come?
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When will Nigeria and Africa time come?
THE world is changing fast. Nations are evolving and developing, charting the course for a prosperous future for their citizens. Take the example of China. Despite its struggles with human rights and democracy, it has harnessed its population of over a billion people to build the strongest economy in Asia and the second largest in
When will Nigeria and Africa time come?
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target=_blank>2027: There’s no vacancy in Kano Govt House, there is vacancy for Kwankwaso in Abuja —Dungurawa, NNPP state chair
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2027: There’s no vacancy in Kano Govt House, there is vacancy for Kwankwaso in Abuja —Dungurawa, NNPP state chair
Kano State chairman of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Alhaji (Dr) Hashim Dungurawa, speaks with KOLA OYELERE, on the claim by the former ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) that people are yearning for its return to power in the state, removal of the Secretary to the State Government and some commissioners by Governor Yusuf:
2027: There’s no vacancy in Kano Govt House, there is vacancy for Kwankwaso in Abuja —Dungurawa, NNPP state chair
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