
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 1st October 2025
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 01/10/25
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target=_blank>FULL TEXT: Tinubu’s Independence Day speech
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FULL TEXT: Tinubu’s Independence Day speech
“We see their victories in their blood and sweat to stamp out Boko Haram Terror in North-East, IPOB/ESN terror in South East and banditry and kidnapping
FULL TEXT: Tinubu’s Independence Day speech
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target=_blank>Global economy losing over $4.7trn to corruption annually — Expert
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Global economy losing over $4.7trn to corruption annually — Expert
•Financial institutions in Nigeria lost N52.26bn to fraud in 2024-Britsh High Commission •Says 76 million people falls victim to fraud yearly The Convener, ISO/TC309/WG8 and the Chairman, SON NTC Governance of Organization, Prof. Oserheimen A. Osunbor on Tuesday stated that the world economy loses over $4.7 trillion to fraud yearly. Speaking in Abuja at the
Global economy losing over $4.7trn to corruption annually — Expert
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target=_blank>Why is no one sharing Basorun Gaa’s name?
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Why is no one sharing Basorun Gaa’s name?
‘BI o l’aya osika, bi o r’iku Gaa o yio s’otito. If you have the heart of a cruel man, take note of Gaa’s death and be true’ I have always wondered, how exactly did the notorious Basorun Gaa of the Old Oyo Empire think all his wickedness and heavy-handed ways would end? Did he
Why is no one sharing Basorun Gaa’s name?
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target=_blank>Agbowoopa: The Distrainor in the House
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Agbowoopa: The Distrainor in the House
WHEN many took off, he stayed put. When the ones we thought were the brave ducked, he dug and rigged. He sweated and defended the homestead or what was left of it. Even to me, his courage did not make sense. Why swim against the tide when you can just go with the flow? Why
Agbowoopa: The Distrainor in the House
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target=_blank>Nigeria at 65: What way forward?
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Nigeria at 65: What way forward?
TODAY, at least in political circles, Nigeria is ensconced in song and drum. It is 65 years since the founding fathers and mothers of Nigeria lowered the Union Jack, brimming with optimism that self-rule would usher in a country that Black people the world over would be proud of. Nigeria entered into the First Republic
Nigeria at 65: What way forward?
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target=_blank>Stakeholders lament unfulfilled potential as Nigeria turns 65
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Stakeholders lament unfulfilled potential as Nigeria turns 65
•Decry insecurity, economic instability, wasted opportunities in economy, aviation, poor governance, others •Jonathan, others demand electoral reforms •Housing deficit, unending albatross, trust deficit in leaders growing •‘Restructuring must not remain a slogan’ AS Nigeria marks the 65th anniversary of its independence from British colonialists today, stakeholders and experts in different fields have lamented wasted opportunities
Stakeholders lament unfulfilled potential as Nigeria turns 65
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target=_blank>His Imperial Majesty, the Olubadan of Ibadanland Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja
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His Imperial Majesty, the Olubadan of Ibadanland Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja
• Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja was born on 25 September, 1944, in Gambari village near Ibadan, Oyo State. • He attended Ibadan Boys High School (1958–1963) and Olivet Baptist High School (1964–1965). He studied at the University of Liège, Belgium (1966–1972) where he earned a degree in chemical engineering. • He is a Nigerian monarch. He is the 44th Olubadan of
His Imperial Majesty, the Olubadan of Ibadanland Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja
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target=_blank>With the new tax laws, President Tinubu has fulfilled his election promise — FIRS chairman
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With the new tax laws, President Tinubu has fulfilled his election promise — FIRS chairman
•‘What taxpayers should expect from January’ Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) chairman, Dr Zacch Adedeji, speaks on two years of his headship of the apex tax agency, the reforms of President Bola Tinubu and what the economy stands to gain from next year. It is two years since you took over as chairman of the
With the new tax laws, President Tinubu has fulfilled his election promise — FIRS chairman
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target=_blank>Bringing Seyi Makinde under a new focus through new book
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Bringing Seyi Makinde under a new focus through new book
THE political sagacity and ideology of Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State is coming under a new kind of scrutiny with the public presentation of the book “Omituntun Political Ideology of Governor Seyi Makinde: A Principle and Practice for Good Governance and Socio-Economic Development” taking place soon, in Ibadan. The book, written by a scholar
Bringing Seyi Makinde under a new focus through new book
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target=_blank>Exploring Adesua’s perspectives on ‘Israel and the rest of them’
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Exploring Adesua’s perspectives on ‘Israel and the rest of them’
A review of Reverend Sam Adesua’s book, Israel and The Rest of Them: Perspective of a Christian by Adewale Oshodi AT a time of chaos in the Middle East, Reverend Sam Adesua, through his new book, Israel and The Rest of Them: Perspective of a Christian, has been able to delve into the history of
Exploring Adesua’s perspectives on ‘Israel and the rest of them’
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