
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 2nd June 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 02/06/25
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target=_blank>FG mandates employees’ compensation scheme for all public workers
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FG mandates employees’ compensation scheme for all public workers
• NSITF joins the Federal Head of Civil Service to sensitise civil servants The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) is commencing a service-wide sensitisation of civil servants in furtherance of the implementation of the Employees’ Compensation Scheme in the Federal civil service. The Managing Director of NSITF, Mr Oluwaseun Faleye, had led his team
FG mandates employees’ compensation scheme for all public workers
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target=_blank>Moody’s upgrades Nigeria’s rating to ‘B3’, citing fiscal reforms
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Moody’s upgrades Nigeria’s rating to ‘B3’, citing fiscal reforms
Credit ratings agency, Moody’s Ratings has upgraded Nigeria’s long-term foreign currency and local currency issuer ratings to “B3” from “Caa1”, citing significant improvements in the country’s external and fiscal positions. Also, the ratings agency in its latest publication revised the country’s outlook to “stable” from “positive”, as it expects recent progress on external and fiscal
Moody’s upgrades Nigeria’s rating to ‘B3’, citing fiscal reforms
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target=_blank>Pineapple farming needs govt support, funding to attract youths — Expert
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Pineapple farming needs govt support, funding to attract youths — Expert
Alabi also called on both the federal and state governments to provide an enabling environment that will make Nigerians, especially the
Pineapple farming needs govt support, funding to attract youths — Expert
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target=_blank>FAAC allocation to states up by over 62% in two years — Presidency
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FAAC allocation to states up by over 62% in two years — Presidency
Federal allocations to each of the 36 states have increased by more than 62 percent in the last two years, the Presidency has said. A document made available to the Nigerian Tribune at the weekend by the authorities explained that the astronomical rise in the allocation freed up resources for states to develop. The boost in the
FAAC allocation to states up by over 62% in two years — Presidency
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target=_blank>Cleric urges Nigerians to promote gentle communication in crisis
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Cleric urges Nigerians to promote gentle communication in crisis
He described the occasion as a timely reminder for all, especially, in Nigeria, where digital spaces are increasingly misused to spread falsehoods, incite hatred, and provoke conflict.
Cleric urges Nigerians to promote gentle communication in crisis
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target=_blank>Nigeria loses $8.8bn in annual revenue to informal sector — AfDB
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Nigeria loses $8.8bn in annual revenue to informal sector — AfDB
Nigeria’s large informal economy has deprived the nation of approximately $8.8 billion in annual revenue that could have been generated through taxation of informal businesses. This is contained in the latest African Development Bank (AfDB) 2025 African Economic Outlook report, which states that while informal businesses contribute significantly to economic activity and employment, much of
Nigeria loses $8.8bn in annual revenue to informal sector — AfDB
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target=_blank>Manufacturing: Litany of woes continue, as MAN says over 18,000 jobs lost in 2024
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Manufacturing: Litany of woes continue, as MAN says over 18,000 jobs lost in 2024
•767 manufacturing companies shut down as at 2023, •Costs of imported raw materials surged by 118% •Costs on alternative energy hit N1.11trn in 2024 The challenges facing the nation’s manufacturing sector seem to be gradually taking their tolls on the economy. For instance, in Year 2024 alone, over 18,000 jobs were said to have
Manufacturing: Litany of woes continue, as MAN says over 18,000 jobs lost in 2024
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target=_blank>Leadership: My thought experiment
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Leadership: My thought experiment
FEW days ago, I was ruminating over my leadership ideals then I stumbled on Professor Martin Gutmann’s seemingly rhetorical question: “Why do we celebrate the wrong leaders?” In this column, I and my very respectable readers will run through this experiment in leadership development together by examining the “known truth”. Leadership development is, indeed, a
Leadership: My thought experiment
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target=_blank>FCMB reaffirms support for cultural asset ‘Ojude Oba’ Festival
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FCMB reaffirms support for cultural asset ‘Ojude Oba’ Festival
FCMB Group Plc has reaffirmed its long-standing commitment to the Ojude Oba Festival, describing it as a vital cultural asset that builds trust, reinforces shared identity, and drives trade and investment through arts, crafts, tourism, and hospitality. Addressing journalists in Ijebu-Ode ahead of the 2025 edition of the festival, FCMB’s Divisional Head of Corporate Affairs,
FCMB reaffirms support for cultural asset ‘Ojude Oba’ Festival
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target=_blank>Dissecting MPC’s decision in the light of stability and growth expectations
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Dissecting MPC’s decision in the light of stability and growth expectations
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) concluded its 300th meeting on May 20, 2025, CHIMA NWOKOJI in this report looks at the rationale, market expectations and transmission effects on the economy. THE MPC in it’s most recent meeting, came up with a decisive stance that has sparked widespread interest
Dissecting MPC’s decision in the light of stability and growth expectations
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