
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 12th June 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 12/06/25
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target=_blank>African airlines: Marginal profits amid global aviation boom
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African airlines: Marginal profits amid global aviation boom
African airlines are projected to generate a modest net profit of $72 million in 2025, representing just 0.2 percent of the world’s total air transport profit, according to the latest industry forecasts from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). This profit translates to an average of $1.3 in net profit per passenger—the lowest among all
African airlines: Marginal profits amid global aviation boom
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target=_blank>Substituting monopoly for efficiency: A case study of the Nigerian Aviation Industry
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Substituting monopoly for efficiency: A case study of the Nigerian Aviation Industry
By Dipo Kehinde THIS year marks a century since aviation took flight in Nigeria. From the first recorded aircraft landing in Kano in 1925 to today’s bustling network of domestic and international airports, the sector has evolved—though not without setbacks—from state-led control to growing private participation. As we reflect on 100 years of flight, one
Substituting monopoly for efficiency: A case study of the Nigerian Aviation Industry
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target=_blank>Call for proactive policy to unlock growth
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Call for proactive policy to unlock growth
Nigeria’s aviation industry has been struggling to reach its full potential, with passenger traffic stagnating at levels far below what would be expected for a country of its size and economic importance. The lack of growth in passenger volume can be attributed to unfriendly policies that make airfare unaffordable for the average Nigerian. Hence, to
Call for proactive policy to unlock growth
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target=_blank>Impeachments in Nigeria’s political history: Constitutional authority and political realism
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Impeachments in Nigeria’s political history: Constitutional authority and political realism
Nigeria: When laws are flouted, not enforced NIGERIA’s political evolution has been punctuated by several high-profile impeachments—each a revealing episode in the nation’s democratic journey. From governors to deputy governors and legislative leaders, these events shed light on the tensions between political ambition and constitutional order. They also underscore the pivotal role of the judiciary
Impeachments in Nigeria’s political history: Constitutional authority and political realism
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target=_blank>Nigeria urgently needs to prioritize disability inclusion across health and social systems
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Nigeria urgently needs to prioritize disability inclusion across health and social systems
Dr Obasanjo Bolarinwa, a global health scholar and senior lecturer at York St John University, in this interview with SADE OGUNTOLA, speaks to how artificial intelligence can be adopted to ensure the sexual and reproductive health of individuals with disabilities, among many other issues. Excerpt: INDIVIDUALS with disabilities comprise 16 per cent of the world’s
Nigeria urgently needs to prioritize disability inclusion across health and social systems
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target=_blank>Listening is a form of kindness
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Listening is a form of kindness
Afolabi and Faruk are roommates at the university. Afolabi is in his final year and is really troubled by financial worries. His father has passed on after a road traffic accident and he is the firstborn. His mother is devastated, and her petty business can hardly sustain the family. He is worried about his younger
Listening is a form of kindness
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target=_blank>Be cautious, added spices to meals can interfere with prescription medications —Experts
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Be cautious, added spices to meals can interfere with prescription medications —Experts
People who suffer from chronic diseases—like hypertension, diabetes, cancer, arthritis, asthma, obesity, HIV, AIDS, or depression—should be cautious when spices are added to their meals. Taking a bit of spices like turmeric, ginger, garlic, cinnamon and basil in the food is believed to improve health and prevent chronic conditions like arthritis, but taking large doses
Be cautious, added spices to meals can interfere with prescription medications —Experts
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target=_blank>The Cocoa House tragedy
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The Cocoa House tragedy
ON Monday, June 2, tragedy struck in Ibadan, Oyo State, as a young man later identified as a 22-year-old graduate of the Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti (ABUAD), Feranmi Akin-Akinye, fell from one of the top floors of Cocoa House, Ibadan. Reports said that the deceased fell from the 26th floor of the building, and
The Cocoa House tragedy
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target=_blank>Nigeria may duplicate functions, roles amid coast guard push
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Nigeria may duplicate functions, roles amid coast guard push
The Senate Committee on Marine Transport recently held a public hearing on the proposed establishment of a Nigeria Coast Guard as a significant step toward strengthening and enforcing maritime laws within Nigeria’s maritime domain. In this report, TOLA ADENUBI examines the pros and cons of the bill. The United States popularised the use of the
Nigeria may duplicate functions, roles amid coast guard push
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target=_blank>MMA2: A tale of broken promises and power play
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MMA2: A tale of broken promises and power play
The concession deal between the Federal Government of Nigeria and Bi-Courtney Limited, owner of the Murtala Muhammed Airport 2 (MMA2), has been a subject of controversy and dispute for over a decade. The agreement, signed in 2003, granted Bi-Courtney the exclusive right to operate the domestic terminal for 36 years, with the government guaranteeing that
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