Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 29th September 2025

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 29th September 2025

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target=_blank>FG has paid Osun State’s LG allocations into APC members’ account, NULGE alleges

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FG has paid Osun State’s LG allocations into APC members’ account, NULGE alleges
•Describes action as bizarre, scary, unprecedented•APC slams NULGE, says allocations were paid into LG councils’ accounts•PDP challenges APC to disclose accounts into which LG allocations were paid THE Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Osun State chapter, has raised alarm over what it described as “unprecedented abuse of power” by key Federal Government officials
FG has paid Osun State’s LG allocations into APC members’ account, NULGE alleges
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target=_blank>Dangote’s oily wars

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Dangote’s oily wars
In February 2025, Daily Trust quoted him as saying:  “I’ve been fighting battles all my life and I have not lost one yet.” In May 2025, Business Day quoted him as saying: “I have been fighting all my life. And I will win at the end of the day.” Aliko Dangote, President of Dangote Group,
Dangote’s oily wars
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target=_blank>Hobbes, Nigeria, and Sarkozy

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Hobbes, Nigeria, and Sarkozy
In the early 1940s, Sir Ahmadu Bello, the hugely popular Sardauna of Sokoto, found himself at a crossroads of politics and rivalry. After losing the contest for the Sultanate of Sokoto to his long-standing rival, Sir Abubakar III, he was appointed emirate councillor and superordinate district head of Gusau in Sokoto Province. The posting, however,
Hobbes, Nigeria, and Sarkozy
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target=_blank>Protect your dream

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Protect your dream
“Write the vision, make it plain…” Habakkuk 2:2 Frederick W. Smith, the founder of FedEx, is known for revolutionizing the parcel delivery industry with his vision of a time-sensitive, integrated air-to-ground network for overnight deliveries. Smith’s idea was initially expressed in an economics paper he wrote in 1965 as an undergraduate in Yale University. His
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target=_blank>I will continue to advocate for meaningful democracy —Professor Adeniran

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I will continue to advocate for meaningful democracy —Professor Adeniran
Professor Tunde Adeniran is a distinguished scholar, diplomat, politician, and elder statesman. In this interview with Seyi Sokoya, he reflects on his remarkable journey through life and service at the age of 80. He also shares his experience as an elder statesman and discusses various national issues. Excerpts: What are your reflections as you turn
I will continue to advocate for meaningful democracy —Professor Adeniran
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target=_blank>That wasteful Turkiye trip by Adamawa LG chairmen’s wives

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That wasteful Turkiye trip by Adamawa LG chairmen’s wives
ONE of the main challenges to good governance in the country is the inability and/or unwillingness by officials to get down to brass tacks and set the right priorities. Wrong-headed strategies and prescriptions are the order of the day either out of ignorance or mischief, with sleazy undertones. It is inconceivable that at a time
That wasteful Turkiye trip by Adamawa LG chairmen’s wives
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target=_blank>The 7 I’s of Creativity – 4

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The 7 I’s of Creativity – 4
Creativity is a journey from imagination to impact, and along that path lies invention – the process of transforming an idea into something tangible, functional, and valuable. Within the Seven I’s of Creativity, invention is the stage where abstract possibilities evolve into practical realities. It is the expression of human ingenuity in the form of
The 7 I’s of Creativity – 4
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target=_blank>Nigeria’s silent healthcare emergency

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Nigeria’s silent healthcare emergency
By Ngamarju Elizabeth Apagu Behind the noise of politics and economic debates lies one of Nigeria’s most pressing crises: the slow but steady collapse of its healthcare system. While successive governments have promised reforms and improvements, the reality for millions of Nigerians is one of overcrowded hospitals, overstretched medical workers, and unaffordable treatment. The signs
Nigeria’s silent healthcare emergency
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target=_blank>Pension industry faces shake-up as PenCom tightens oversight

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Pension industry faces shake-up as PenCom tightens oversight
•Raises capital threshold for operators to N20bn, N25bn The National Pension Commission (PenCom) has announced a major increase in the minimum capital requirements for Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) and Pension Fund Custodians (PFCs), in a bid to strengthen operators’ financial capacity and align with the rapid growth in pension assets. In a revised circular signed
Pension industry faces shake-up as PenCom tightens oversight
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target=_blank>NGX Group bolsters investors confidence with dialogue on Capital Gains Tax

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NGX Group bolsters investors confidence with dialogue on Capital Gains Tax
The Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX Group) has stepped up efforts to safeguard market stability by hosting a high-level stakeholder forum on the Capital Gains Tax (CGT) provisions of the Tax Reform Act 2024, which is scheduled to take effect in January 2026. The virtual engagement brought together policymakers, issuers, investors, market intermediaries and regulators to
NGX Group bolsters investors confidence with dialogue on Capital Gains Tax
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