Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 16th June 2025

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 16th June 2025

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target=_blank>Ekiti 2026: NULGE national leadership rallies support for gov Oyebanji’s re-election

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Ekiti 2026: NULGE national leadership rallies support for gov Oyebanji’s re-election
The national leadership of the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) has rallied support for the re-election of Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, on the strength of his administration’s better welfare package for council workers in the state. The umbrella body of local government workers in Nigeria also described Oyebanji as “an exceptional leader
Ekiti 2026: NULGE national leadership rallies support for gov Oyebanji’s re-election
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target=_blank>Senate prioritises electoral reforms ahead of 2027 —Bamidele

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Senate prioritises electoral reforms ahead of 2027 —Bamidele
The Senate has reeled out its modest achievements to commemorate its mid-term anniversary on Friday, highlighting its priority to carry out key reforms of the country’s electoral regime in preparation for the 2027 general election. The upper chamber also disclosed that no fewer than 983 bills—both executive and private-members- were introduced between June 13, 2023
Senate prioritises electoral reforms ahead of 2027 —Bamidele
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target=_blank>CBN injects $580m to stabilise Naira amid dwindling reserves

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CBN injects $580m to stabilise Naira amid dwindling reserves
THE Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) injected $580 million into the foreign exchange (FX) market in May 2025 as part of aggressive efforts to stabilize the naira and bolster market confidence. This intervention came despite a continued decline in the country’s external reserves, which stood at $38.045 billion by the end of May—raising concerns over
CBN injects $580m to stabilise Naira amid dwindling reserves
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target=_blank>Benue crisis: Tinubu directs security chiefs to implement earlier directive, tasks Gov Alia on reconciliation

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Benue crisis: Tinubu directs security chiefs to implement earlier directive, tasks Gov Alia on reconciliation
President Bola Tinubu has directed security chiefs to implement his earlier directive to bring lasting peace and security to Benue State. The president said this in a statement by the Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, on Sunday. President Tinubu renewed his order in the wake of the latest round of reprisal attacks
Benue crisis: Tinubu directs security chiefs to implement earlier directive, tasks Gov Alia on reconciliation
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target=_blank>Death of a Queen

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Death of a Queen
“There is a kind of price for life,” says Charles A. Curran, and that price, he says, “moves in the direction of death.” Death blows no trumpet but we all know it is coming.
Death of a Queen
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target=_blank>Reality leadership

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Reality leadership
In a recent presentation, I noted that either in business or the larger society, my natural inclination has always been to promote wellbeing: health, happiness and prosperity. I also pointed out that my trajectory has always been ordered by the courageous craving to acquire relevant knowledge and know-how, then grow enablement in order to achieve
Reality leadership
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target=_blank>Sick nation debate: APC vs ADC

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Sick nation debate: APC vs ADC
MODERATOR: We take this space for ‘The Sick Nation Debate’, a town hall exchange between two political tendencies recommending themselves to our sick nation. Today’s edition is between the ruling APC and a budding coalition which, for now, uses the ADC label. We start in alphabetical order. APC: Alphabetical order? No. A good debate should
Sick nation debate: APC vs ADC
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target=_blank>“Role modelling” – 2

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“Role modelling” – 2
Administrative structure — Leadership Build your ‘PRICE’—Policies, Rules, Industry, Culture, and Economy. This article captures the essence of structures in starting and sustaining a business. In no particular order, the four business pillars which are pivotal to business success are as follows: Social structure—Relationship Administrative structure—Leadership Financial structure—Ownership Economic structure—Entrepreneurship In specific orders, particularly as
“Role modelling” – 2
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target=_blank>The abduction of Kogi rice/okpa vendor

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The abduction of Kogi rice/okpa vendor
THERE are disturbing indications that insecurity in the country, especially kidnapping for ransom, has assumed a frightening and senseless dimension. It would appear that kidnappers no longer profile their potential victims to ensure that they have ransom to pay before abducting them. Ordinary Nigerians and indeed citizens at the lowest rung of the socioeconomic ladder
The abduction of Kogi rice/okpa vendor
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target=_blank>Mokwa floods: Insurance as a vital tool in mitigating flood risks

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Mokwa floods: Insurance as a vital tool in mitigating flood risks
While floods pose a growing threat to communities and their financial stability, as exemplified by the recent Mokwa flooding, insurance can be a powerful way to ease the financial shock—if coverage is designed and implemented effectively, writes JOSEPH INOKOTONG. ON May 28, 2025, catastrophic flooding triggered by heavy rainfall submerged the market town of Mokwa
Mokwa floods: Insurance as a vital tool in mitigating flood risks
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