Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 9th January 2020

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 9th January 2020

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At UN, US justifies killing Iranian commander Soleimani as self-defence

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At UN, US justifies killing Iranian commander Soleimani as self-defence

The United States told the United Nations on Wednesday that the killing of Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani last week was self-defense and vowed to take additional action “as necessary” in the Middle East to protect US personnel and interests. Iran retaliated on Wednesday for Soleimani’s death by firing missiles at military facilities housing US troops
At UN, US justifies killing Iranian commander Soleimani as self-defence
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NUC unbundles Mass Communication into seven degree programmes

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NUC unbundles Mass Communication into seven degree programmes

THE National Universities Commission (NUC) says it has unbundled Mass Communication into seven separate degree programmes to meet present demands. This move, according to the commission, takes effect from 2020 admissions into Nigerian universities. Speaking to journalists in Abuja, NUC’s executive secretary, Professor Abubakar Rasheed, noted that the course had been unbundled into Journalism and
NUC unbundles Mass Communication into seven degree programmes
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Keeping intruders at bay in 2020

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Keeping intruders at bay in 2020

Towards the end of 2019, the country’s aviation sector was confronted with another case of security breach involving an intruder who did not only beat security network at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, to enter through the unrestricted area of the airport, but also attempted to gain access to a Lagos/Owerri bound plane belonging to
Keeping intruders at bay in 2020
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Experts task FG on aviation sector in 2020

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Experts task FG on aviation sector in 2020

“It will be a big shame on all Nigerian stakeholders, including the government, if we fail to establish a national carrier for this country, this year.We will lose our pride and leadership in the region and the continent.” These were the words of Group Captain John Ojikutu (retd), the Managing Director of Centurion security services
Experts task FG on aviation sector in 2020
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Tension in NCAA over disappearance of workers’ 30% DTA allowance file

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Tension in NCAA over disappearance of workers’ 30% DTA allowance file

Trouble is brewing among unions in the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) over the mysterious disappearance of approval given by the immediate past director general of the NCAA! Captain Usman Mukthar, for 30 per cent Duty Tour Allowance (DTA). Addressing workers of the agency at the annual prayers service held at the headquarters of NCAA,
Tension in NCAA over disappearance of workers’ 30% DTA allowance file
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Passenger protests unjust treatment on Air France

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Passenger protests unjust treatment on Air France

A passenger has petitioned the Minister of Aviation, HadiSirika and the management of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) over the alleged maltreatment of Nigeria bound passengers flying on Air France. In a letter sent to the Minister and NCAA, the passenger explained how an Abuja bound Air France flight AF878  from Charles De Gaulle,
Passenger protests unjust treatment on Air France
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Visa on arrival policy

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Visa on arrival policy

The internal crisis in Nigeria is not caused by visa on arrival policy. I do not see any reason to scrap the visa-upon-arrival (VUA) privilege granted to Africans, but the process of its issuance should be tightened instead. So that the people will feel safe amidst the influx of foreigners and visitors. Boko Haram and
Visa on arrival policy
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Re: Killing of Favour Daley-Oladele

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Re: Killing of Favour Daley-Oladele

The quality of this editorial from start to finish is an enrichment worth more than naira can measure. Your editors are truly masters in superior assessment of current issues. Our political leaders and parents are partly to blame. One thing is certain, many people, especially Satan worshippers, witches and wizards, for obvious reasons set up
Re: Killing of Favour Daley-Oladele
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Plight of Nigerian farmers

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Plight of Nigerian farmers

“Buhari and his country want to put an end to us”, said Barthelemy Agon, a pineapple producer in Benin Republic, as reported by a French Media House, France24 on September 29, 2019. This statement was made (expectedly) out of frustration by a Benin Republic citizen who has been hit badly by the unilateral decision of
Plight of Nigerian farmers
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Exempting ‘yuletide’ cargoes from port charges will promote congestion —Operators

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Exempting ‘yuletide’ cargoes from port charges will promote congestion —Operators

Despite the plea of the port economic regulator, the Nigerian Shippers Council (NSC) that terminal operators at the seaport exempt cargoes that came in during the yuletide from additional port charges, a senior staff at a container terminal in Apapa port has stated that doing such will encourage congestion at the ports. Speaking to the
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