Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 17th July 2025

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 17th July 2025

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target=_blank>Cost-reflective tariff adjustments for Band A customers grew market revenue to N1.7trn in 2024 — FG

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Cost-reflective tariff adjustments for Band A customers grew market revenue to N1.7trn in 2024 — FG
The Federal Government has disclosed that the cost-reflective tariff adjustments for Band A customers led to the realisation of N1.7 trillion, a 70 per cent increase in revenue in 2024 from N1 trillion in 2023. This represents a whopping N700 billion additional revenue in 2024. Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, stated this at the
Cost-reflective tariff adjustments for Band A customers grew market revenue to N1.7trn in 2024 — FG
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target=_blank>(ICYMI) CDCFIB recruitment: How to prepare, apply for Immigration, NSCDC, others

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(ICYMI) CDCFIB recruitment: How to prepare, apply for Immigration, NSCDC, others
The Federal Government, on Thursday, 26 June, announced a new date for the commencement of the 2025 recruitment exercise for four major paramilitary agencies under the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB), shifting the portal opening from Thursday, 26 June, to Monday, 14 July, 2025. Tribune Online had earlier reported the update
(ICYMI) CDCFIB recruitment: How to prepare, apply for Immigration, NSCDC, others
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target=_blank>South Korea’s Supreme Court acquits Samsung Chairman Lee in 2015 merger case

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South Korea’s Supreme Court acquits Samsung Chairman Lee in 2015 merger case
“The Supreme Court ruling clears a layer of legal uncertainty, which could be a long-term positive for Samsung….
South Korea’s Supreme Court acquits Samsung Chairman Lee in 2015 merger case
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target=_blank>No constitution can ever be regarded as perfect —Ex-President Obasanjo

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No constitution can ever be regarded as perfect —Ex-President Obasanjo
The letter written by former President Olusegun Obasanjo to the Chairman of The Patriots, Chief Emeka Anyaoku on the convening of the constitutional summit. Let me wish you and the other patriots success in your deliberation on Constitution to which you have invited me.  Unfortunately, I have other appointment which prevents my being able to
No constitution can ever be regarded as perfect —Ex-President Obasanjo
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target=_blank>TETFund moves to provide solution to energy crisis in tertiary institutions

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TETFund moves to provide solution to energy crisis in tertiary institutions
..set to begin special intervention in Agric universities IN the face of the energy crisis and soaring costs, the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has commenced deliberate moves to ensure uninterrupted power supply in public tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The intervention agency had accordingly inaugurated a high-powered Steering Committee on Alternative Energy Solutions, the report
TETFund moves to provide solution to energy crisis in tertiary institutions
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target=_blank>Nigeria’s constitution must address its pluralism, formulated by elected representatives of its diverse peoples —Anyaoku

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Nigeria’s constitution must address its pluralism, formulated by elected representatives of its diverse peoples —Anyaoku
The Patriots National Summit: Chairman’s welcome address – HE Chief Emeka Anyaoku GCON CFR I welcome you all to this strictly non-partisan National Summit organized by the Patriots and the Nigerian Political Summit Group. The Patriots as you know is a group of respected elder citizens who are committed to achieving the unity and good
Nigeria’s constitution must address its pluralism, formulated by elected representatives of its diverse peoples —Anyaoku
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target=_blank>Nigeria needs a constitution that enables it to effectively tackle hunger, poverty, illiteracy, disease, safety, security — Obi of Onitsha

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Nigeria needs a constitution that enables it to effectively tackle hunger, poverty, illiteracy, disease, safety, security — Obi of Onitsha
Goodwill message from His Majesty, Nnaemeka Alfred Ugochukwu Achebe, CFR, mni, Obi of Onitsha, on the occasion of the National Summit on the Future of Nigeria’s Constitutional Democracy on Tuesday, 15th July at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel Congress Hall in Abuja. Dear esteemed participants I extend my heartfelt gratitude to The PATRIOTS and the Nigerian
Nigeria needs a constitution that enables it to effectively tackle hunger, poverty, illiteracy, disease, safety, security — Obi of Onitsha
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target=_blank>Stakeholders advocate for a sustainable future in pharmacy practice

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Stakeholders advocate for a sustainable future in pharmacy practice
Stakeholders have emphasized that creating a sustainable future for pharmacy practice can be most effectively accomplished through intra- and interprofessional collaboration, patient-centered care, and the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and telepharmacy. They declared that global healthcare is evolving rapidly due to various factors, including pandemics, antimicrobial resistance, and the increasing burden of non-communicable diseases
Stakeholders advocate for a sustainable future in pharmacy practice
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target=_blank>How businesses incur losses due to prevalence of marine debris

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How businesses incur losses due to prevalence of marine debris
It is not unusual to see debris floating along the nation’s inland waterways, impacting marine life, habitats, and human activities through hazards to navigational safety and others. In this report, TOLA ADENUBI looks at how businesses suffer due to marine debris prevalence. MARINE debris refers to human-caused waste that has deliberately or inadvertently entered the
How businesses incur losses due to prevalence of marine debris
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target=_blank>Every pregnancy should be journey of hope, not fear —Otegbayo, UCH’s CMD

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Every pregnancy should be journey of hope, not fear —Otegbayo, UCH’s CMD
CHIEF Medical Director of the University College Hospital (UCH) in Ibadan, Professor Jesse Otegbayo, stated that maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality remain significant public health challenges in Nigeria, and it is imperative that every pregnancy is a journey of hope rather than one of fear. Speaking at the opening of the 8th Association of
Every pregnancy should be journey of hope, not fear —Otegbayo, UCH’s CMD
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