
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 16th May 2022
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 16/05/22
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Nnamdi Kanu unhappy over killings, sit-at-home order in South-East, says Soludo
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Nnamdi Kanu unhappy over killings, sit-at-home order in South-East, says Soludo
GOVERNOR Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has said Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), is unhappy with the killings and enforcement of the protracted sit-at-home order in the South-East. The sit-at-home order has always been enforced by groups claiming to act on his behalf, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
Nnamdi Kanu unhappy over killings, sit-at-home order in South-East, says Soludo
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Emefiele gets Forbes Best of Africa Lifetime Achievement Award
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Emefiele gets Forbes Best of Africa Lifetime Achievement Award
FORBES New York has honoured the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Godwin Emefiele, with the Forbes Best of Africa Lifetime Achievement Award. In its letter of award to Emefiele and signed by the president, Customs Solutions Media for Forbes Media, Mr Mark Furlong, Forbes disclosed that it decided to honour the CBN
Emefiele gets Forbes Best of Africa Lifetime Achievement Award
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Screening: APC threatens aspirants with criminal records
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Screening: APC threatens aspirants with criminal records
AS parties prepare for their primaries, the screening committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has threatened to abandon aspirants with criminal records who may fail to disclose it to the party. The party warned that it would not come to the aid of any aspirant with cases of misconduct, including fraud and conviction, who
Screening: APC threatens aspirants with criminal records
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Return to cabinet: Uncertainty over fate of Malami, Ngige
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Return to cabinet: Uncertainty over fate of Malami, Ngige
WITH the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, and his Labour and Employment counterpart, Chris Ngige, backtracking on their earlier decisions to contest elective posts in next year’s election, their fate as members of the federal cabinet seems to be hanging in the balance. Both men were present at the valedictory
Return to cabinet: Uncertainty over fate of Malami, Ngige
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Why leaders fall short of expectations
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Why leaders fall short of expectations
The quantum of wealth available in a society is tied to the quality of its leadership. When a nation is poor it is because its leaders have domiciled poverty in their mind and cannot convert opportunities to wealth. When a society is stagnated it is because its leaders have shut their minds and cannot identify
Why leaders fall short of expectations
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Brand focus: Heineken and quest for market leadership, sustainability
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Brand focus: Heineken and quest for market leadership, sustainability
IN today’s marketing, sponsorship, activation, advertising and promotions have become potent tools in the hands of brand owners, especially in an increasingly difficult, and highly competitive business terrain. Therefore, as the market records new entrants, existing brands have continued to change gear through other marketing strategies to bond more with consumers. In Nigeria’s beer market,
Brand focus: Heineken and quest for market leadership, sustainability
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Crown Flour Mill’s robust economic contribution gets presidential recognition
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Crown Flour Mill’s robust economic contribution gets presidential recognition
CROWN Flour Mill Limited (CFM), the wheat milling business of the agribusiness giant, Olam Agri, has won Nigeria’s National Productivity Order of Merit Award. The top award was presented to the flour milling firm by the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari, at an event held at the State House Banquet
Crown Flour Mill’s robust economic contribution gets presidential recognition
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Collapsing port: NPA may revoke concession agreement of five terminal operators
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Collapsing port: NPA may revoke concession agreement of five terminal operators
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) over the weekend revealed that five terminal operators are being monitored to ensure they do the right things as regards their commitment and obligations as agreed under the Port Concession agreement. This is even as the agency revealed that the affected terminal operators have been given temporary six-month renewal with
Collapsing port: NPA may revoke concession agreement of five terminal operators
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New money laundering law: Inbound, outbound travellers to forfeit undeclared funds
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New money laundering law: Inbound, outbound travellers to forfeit undeclared funds
With the newly signed Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) into law by President Muhammadu Buhari, an individual citizen or foreigner can no longer make or accept cash payment of a sum exceeding N5 million or its equivalent while a corporate entity can no longer make or pay the sum of N10 million or its equivalent.
New money laundering law: Inbound, outbound travellers to forfeit undeclared funds
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Chi drives dairy consumption conversation
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Chi drives dairy consumption conversation
THE management of Chi Limited, makers of Hollandia range of dairy products, has announced plans to hold this year’s Hollandia Dairy Day celebration, aimed at driving national discourse and sensitising stakeholders to the nutritional benefits of dairy consumption. According to the company, the event, scheduled to hold this week, Wednesday, May 18th, in Lagos, retains
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