Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 8th August 2025

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 8th August 2025

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target=_blank>155 associations seek INEC’s recognition as parties

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155 associations seek INEC’s recognition as parties
•INEC to commence Continuous Voter Registration to begin on August 18 THE Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has disclosed that it would commence the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) on August 18, 2025 as the total number of associations seeking registration as political parties has risen to 155. This followed the filing of applications by eight
155 associations seek INEC’s recognition as parties
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target=_blank>LGs can drive real change —Delta gov

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LGs can drive real change —Delta gov
THE incumbent administration of Bomadi local government council in Delta State, on Thursday, capped the celebration marking its one year in office with the commissioning of multiple projects by the state governor, Honourable Sheriff Oborevwori. Speaking at the occasion, the governor observed that with the number of projects commissioned, it was evident that local government
LGs can drive real change —Delta gov
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target=_blank>Mounting deficits raise concerns over bank takeover as Ikeja Electric reports N25bn pretax loss

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Mounting deficits raise concerns over bank takeover as Ikeja Electric reports N25bn pretax loss
EFFORTS by Nigerian banks to take over Sahara Group’s power assets may be complicated by the deepening financial woes of Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company (Ikeja DisCo), which posted a pretax loss of N25.2 billion for the full year ended December 31, 2023. The company’s latest financials revealed worsening fundamentals that raised red flags for potential
Mounting deficits raise concerns over bank takeover as Ikeja Electric reports N25bn pretax loss
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target=_blank>Dangote Refinery signals Africa’s business viability —AfDB

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Dangote Refinery signals Africa’s business viability —AfDB
DR Akinwumi Adesina has said that the 24 billion dollars Dangote Petrochemicals Complex in Lagos signalled Africa’s potential to attract global capital for large and globally competitive industrial platforms. Adesina, the outgoing President of African Development Bank (AfDB) stated this at the 2025 Standard Chartered Bank Africa Summit recently held in Lagos. The text of
Dangote Refinery signals Africa’s business viability —AfDB
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target=_blank>Digital tools have helped me reach beyond borders —Oluwatodimu Ige

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Digital tools have helped me reach beyond borders —Oluwatodimu Ige
Oluwatodimu Ige is the Principal Partner at Oluwatodimu Ige and Associates. Fondly called Oga theLawyer, he is also a social media content creator and legal influencer with an impressive followership across the different social media platforms. In this interview, he speaks about his career, passion for justice and social media advocacy and other issues. What
Digital tools have helped me reach beyond borders —Oluwatodimu Ige
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target=_blank>Peter Obi and the new face of politics

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Peter Obi and the new face of politics
PETER Obi has worked himself into a box of control instruments. He is the barometer with which pressure on the presidency is measured. He is also the thermometer for gauging the heat on Aso Rock. But in instances where pressure and temperature manage to remain constant, Peter Obi mutates and assumes the instrumentality of a
Peter Obi and the new face of politics
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target=_blank>The Hausa natives’ petition to ICC

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The Hausa natives’ petition to ICC
IN a desperate move, a group, the Hausa Native Advancement and Development Initiative (HNADI), recently urged the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate the pervasive violence unleashed on Hausa communitites in the North by Fulani terrorists, hold perpetrators and their enablers accountable, and provide reparations for displaced communities. According to the petition, Fulani bandits had
The Hausa natives’ petition to ICC
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target=_blank>2027: Worries over APC congresses

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2027: Worries over APC congresses
•Defecting governors hard hit •Why Tinubu picked Yilwatda AS permutations ahead of the 2027 general elections heighten, strong indications have emerged that palpable fear and tension have gripped the camp of the governors elected on the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) over the structure of the party in their states. Nigerian Tribune
2027: Worries over APC congresses
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target=_blank>Senator Kalu thanks Ohafia leaders, promises report on constituency projects

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Senator Kalu thanks Ohafia leaders, promises report on constituency projects
To address the omissions, Kalu’s media office announced that it is currently compiling a comprehensive, independently verified account of all projects…
Senator Kalu thanks Ohafia leaders, promises report on constituency projects
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target=_blank>2026: Omisore, Oyebamiji, Babayemi, other APC aspirants unelectable, says Adeleke’s spokesperson

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2026: Omisore, Oyebamiji, Babayemi, other APC aspirants unelectable, says Adeleke’s spokesperson
Osun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is parading unelectable aspirants, any of whom Governor Ademola Adeleke will soundly defeat in the 2026 governorship election, his spokesman, Mallam Olawale Rasheed said on Thursday. His remark was in response to statements credited to two APC aspirants in the state, Senator Iyiola Omisore and Prince
2026: Omisore, Oyebamiji, Babayemi, other APC aspirants unelectable, says Adeleke’s spokesperson
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