Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 6th April 2026

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 6th April 2026

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 06/04/26

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target=_blank>Nigeria’s debt profile draws scrutiny amid surge in global borrowing

Nigeria’s public debt position is drawing renewed attention as global government borrowing hits historic highs, with analysts warning that the country’s fiscal vulnerabilities lie less in the size of its debt and more in its capacity to service it. New data indicates that global public debt has surged to $111 trillion in 2025, a more

target=_blank>Atiku backs resident doctors’ strike

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has backed the declaration of an indefinite nationwide strike by the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) over

target=_blank>Why Nigeria ranks number one globally in USDT, USDC ownership — Experts

Nigeria has emerged as the world’s leading holder of dollar-backed stablecoins among crypto users, with experts attributing the trend to persistent currency volatility, limited access to foreign exchange, and the growing need for alternative stores of value. According to the 2026 Stablecoin Utility Report released by BVNK, 59 percent of Nigerian crypto users hold Tether

target=_blank>Recapitalisation: Jaiz Bank among banks with highest capital growth

Jaiz Bank Plc has emerged as one of the standout performers in Nigeria’s banking sector, recording impressive growth in market capitalisation and investor returns as the industry undergoes a major recapitalisation exercise, led by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). The non-interest lender’s market capitalisation has climbed to approximately ₦486.57 billion, supported by a year-to-date

target=_blank>At 70, this is my story as a covenant child — Gbenga Daniel

Ahead his 70th birthday, Chief Gbenga Daniel, founder, Kresta Laurel engineering company, two-time Governor of Ogun State and the senator currently representing Ogun Central in the National Assembly, sat with Editorial Page Editor, Abiodun Awolaja, in one of the offices at his Asoludero Court, Sagamu, Ogun State residence to speak on a wide range of

target=_blank>Point-and-kill politics

What we have is a hunting expedition: beaters scour the bush, flushing the political parties—like duikers—towards INEC and the courts, where gunmen are properly positioned to take the killer shots. The PDP is in Bello Turji’s captivity; the ADC is grappling with Unknown Gunmen; Seriake Dickson’s NDC is being dragged into the àbíkú forest; Accord

target=_blank>The Courts, INEC, and Political Parties: Guardians of Democracy or Its Saboteurs?

Democracies fail not only when institutions are captured, but also when institutions, acting within their mandates, produce outcomes that weaken the system they are meant to protect. At the center of democracy are three guardians: political parties, electoral umpires, and the courts. When these institutions act with clarity, coordination, and discipline, democracy strengthens. When they

target=_blank>Happy Easter, Nigerians!

IT is Easter Monday, and Easter festivities are in the air around the world. This year’s celebration in Nigeria, though, is filled with fearful tidings. Across the land, there is palpable pain: families shattered by kidnapping, communities terrorised by banditry, livelihoods crushed by economic hardship, and a growing sense of uncertainty about the future. But

C3%B7-10-minutes/ target=_blank>27 lives ÷ 10 minutes

“They chased us away from our farms. We thought it would soon be over. Now, they have also chased us away from our homes, from our businesses. Can you see? Ehn. Can you see? Can you see? Houses locked. Nobody. Oro-Ago District, Oke Oyan, Kajola—everywhere. This is how they are deserted now. It is a

target=_blank>Meta, physics and metaphysics: Intersections of technology, reality, and being

In the 21st century, human understanding of reality is increasingly mediated by technology, most prominently through platforms like Meta (formerly Facebook). While initially conceived as a social networking tool, Meta represents far more than a digital space for communication—it embodies a technological bridge between tangible reality, the physical laws that govern it, and the metaphysical

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