
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 11th August 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 11/08/25
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target=_blank>‘Hot money’ fuels Q1 2025 capital importation, accounting for 92.2% of inflows
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‘Hot money’ fuels Q1 2025 capital importation, accounting for 92.2% of inflows
Nigeria’s capital importation surged to its highest level in five years in the first quarter (Q1) of 2025, but the growth was overwhelmingly driven by short-term “hot money” flows. Portfolio investments—often speculative and highly sensitive to market shifts—accounted for a dominant 92.2 percent of total inflows, signalling both renewed investor interest and potential volatility ahead.
‘Hot money’ fuels Q1 2025 capital importation, accounting for 92.2% of inflows
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target=_blank>Outdoor advertising business under threat, as FCT issues ‘STOP WORK’ order to ongoing billboard installations in Abuja
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Outdoor advertising business under threat, as FCT issues ‘STOP WORK’ order to ongoing billboard installations in Abuja
Palpable fears seem to have gripped practitioners in the out-of-home advertising sector, especially those plying their trades in the Federal Capital Territory, over the recent ‘Stop Work’ order issued by the Department of Outdoor Advertisement and Signage (DOAS), FCTA. The agency had, in a statement tagged ‘Notice on Illegal and Uncontrolled Billboard Installations Within FCT’,
Outdoor advertising business under threat, as FCT issues ‘STOP WORK’ order to ongoing billboard installations in Abuja
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target=_blank>Race to N500bn: Banks step up capital drive as CBN tightens grip on recap to power $1trn economy goal
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Race to N500bn: Banks step up capital drive as CBN tightens grip on recap to power $1trn economy goal
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining a resilient, safe, and sound financial system as the ongoing banking recapitalisation exercise continues to gather pace. According to the apex bank, eight commercial banks have already met the new capital requirements ahead of the March 31, 2026 deadline, with others making significant
Race to N500bn: Banks step up capital drive as CBN tightens grip on recap to power $1trn economy goal
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target=_blank>Do Something New — 3
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Do Something New — 3
Nothing is new, but creativity and impact continue Value-creation Entrepreneurship is a spirit, leadership is its soul, while society is its body. Without the spirit, the body is dead. The entrepreneurial spirit, otherwise known as creativity is the driver of Problem-solving, Innovation, Value creation, Opportunity-finding and Technology application. Without creativity, societies will be lifeless, and
Do Something New — 3
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target=_blank>Flight attendants and King Wasiu Ayinde’s curse
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Flight attendants and King Wasiu Ayinde’s curse
My literature teacher told me that situational irony is a fire station burning down, or a Babaláwo dying of Mágùn. Some 40 years ago, Fuji musician, Wasiu Ayinde, cursed his enemies in a song that they would challenge a moving vehicle, stand arrogantly in its front and then lose their limbs to the fury of
Flight attendants and King Wasiu Ayinde’s curse
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target=_blank>Socialising ideas
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Socialising ideas
When a smart leader “socializes” in the workplace, he brings the entire workforce on board and effectively ignites execution of growth ideas. This critical tool of valuable human capability delivers collective ownership with unwritten rules of critical strategic thinking. It encourages each employee to “speak-up” and bring his best to the table. The smart leader
Socialising ideas
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target=_blank>The Badeggi radio shutdown
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The Badeggi radio shutdown
© PENULTIMATE Thursday, Niger State governor, Mohammed Umar Bago, peremptorily ordered the closure of a Minna-based private radio station, Badeggi Radio 90.1 FM. The governor’s order, promptly executed by the Commissioner of Homeland Security, Mohammed Bello, and the Commissioner of Police, Adamu Elleman, followed the broadcast of an interview with Mallam Mohammed Mamman Nani, a
The Badeggi radio shutdown
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target=_blank>CBN deepens recapitalisation drive to build stronger, globally competitive banks
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CBN deepens recapitalisation drive to build stronger, globally competitive banks
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring a resilient, safe, and well-capitalised banking sector as the two-year recapitalisation programme gains momentum. With eight banks already meeting the new capital thresholds ahead of the March 31, 2026 deadline, the apex bank said the exercise will position lenders to support Nigeria’s ambition
CBN deepens recapitalisation drive to build stronger, globally competitive banks
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target=_blank>Recognition of excellence key to marketing growth —Tony Agenmonmen, Convener, NMA
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Recognition of excellence key to marketing growth —Tony Agenmonmen, Convener, NMA
The Convener of the Nigerian Marketing Award (NMA)has said the Award Secretariat has highlighted the need to recognise and celebrate marketing excellence, since they remain key ingredients to the growth of marketing practice. The former President, National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria (NIMN), explained that one of the objectives of introducing the annual marketing Awards
Recognition of excellence key to marketing growth —Tony Agenmonmen, Convener, NMA
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target=_blank>Banking on change: KPMG outlines strategies to overcome legacy infrastructure, meet customer demands
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Banking on change: KPMG outlines strategies to overcome legacy infrastructure, meet customer demands
KPMG has outlined a series of strategies for banks to overcome the challenges of outdated legacy infrastructure while keeping pace with rapidly rising customer expectations and tightening regulatory demands. The professional services firm said that targeted investments in digital transformation, cloud-based solutions, and agile methodologies will be critical for financial institutions aiming to remain competitive
Banking on change: KPMG outlines strategies to overcome legacy infrastructure, meet customer demands
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