Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 11th March 2020
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 11/03/20
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‘How poor pricing, infrastructure deficit worsen Nigeria’s CNG investment’
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‘How poor pricing, infrastructure deficit worsen Nigeria’s CNG investment’
inappropriate pricing, paucity of infrastructure and non-existence of a regulating agency are partly responsible for investment deficit rocking the Nigeria’s Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) industry. Managing Director, NIPCO Gas Limited, Mr Sanjay Teotia, told Nigerian Tribune that the development of CNG, which is also being used to fuel vehicles for profitability and environmental friendliness is
‘How poor pricing, infrastructure deficit worsen Nigeria’s CNG investment’
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NCDMB, Shell Gas facility deal to create 30,000 jobs in two years
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NCDMB, Shell Gas facility deal to create 30,000 jobs in two years
The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) on Wednesday signed an agreement with Shell Nigeria Gas (SNG) for the lease of one hectare of NCDMB’s land at Polaku, Bayelsa State, for the development of a Pressure Reduction and Metering Station by Shell. The agreement was signed in Abuja by the Executive Secretary NCDMB, Engr.
NCDMB, Shell Gas facility deal to create 30,000 jobs in two years
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MOMAN warns members against adulteration, illegal refining
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MOMAN warns members against adulteration, illegal refining
Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) has warned its members against fuel adulteration and illegal refining. Speaking with journalists in Lagos, the Executive Secretary, MOMAN, Mr Clement Isong, said the association will in no way condone fuel theft, fuel adulteration or illegal refining of petroleum products by unlicensed entities. He said MOMAN membership, working
MOMAN warns members against adulteration, illegal refining
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How much is N33,000?
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How much is N33,000?
Over a year ago, the government informed corps members that it would extend the minimum wage increase to them and they will be paid over N10, 000 increments in their allowance. This was joyful news; the government finally implemented the allowance increase from N19, 800 to N33, 000 in January, 2020. As expected, this was
How much is N33,000?
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Amnesty for repentant Boko Haram can only happen in Nigeria
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Amnesty for repentant Boko Haram can only happen in Nigeria
Recently, about 1,400 repentant “Boko Haram” members, who were previously in detention, were all released and the plan now is to resettle them into the society. Also as a follow up to the release of the suspects, a bill for the establishment of an agency for repentant Boko Haram members was sponsored by Senator Ibrahim
Amnesty for repentant Boko Haram can only happen in Nigeria
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Dealing with Almajiri, Boko Haram from the basis
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Dealing with Almajiri, Boko Haram from the basis
QUITE distinct from commonly held belief, Almajiri was derived from the Arabic word, “Al-Muhajirun” meaning emigrants. It typically refers to a person who devotedly leaves home to other place or to an instructor in the quest for Islamic knowledge. Thus, Almajiri is characteristically, a Qur’anic literacy and system of Islamic education dominantly practised among Muslims
Dealing with Almajiri, Boko Haram from the basis
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Stop playing politics with East-West road, Ijaw youth cautions FG
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Stop playing politics with East-West road, Ijaw youth cautions FG
A prominent Niger Delta youth and an aspirant in the forthcoming Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide election, Bright Igrubia, on Monday accused the Federal Government of playing politics with its promise to complete the popular East-West road, saying that the project which remains the economic live wire of the Ijaw people of the South-South region
Stop playing politics with East-West road, Ijaw youth cautions FG
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‘Delta quiz competition is to bridge gap between rural, urban schools’
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‘Delta quiz competition is to bridge gap between rural, urban schools’
Students of Alema Secondary School in Warri North Local Government Area of Delta State have emerged winners of the fourth edition of the Comrade Sheriff Mulade quiz & essay competition held in Warri. They went home with a cheque for N100,000 having defeated their counterparts from Egbokodo and Okenrenkoko Secondary Schools. Two other schools from
‘Delta quiz competition is to bridge gap between rural, urban schools’
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Delta govt affirms commitment to protect child’s rights
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Delta govt affirms commitment to protect child’s rights
The governor of Delta State, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, has reaffirmed that his administration would continue to execute programmes in line with its commitment to protecting the rights of the child. The governor gave the assurance in Asaba when he received the Chief Field Officer of United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Nigeria, Dr. Guy Yogo.
Delta govt affirms commitment to protect child’s rights
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Akwa Ibom govt constitutes task force on Coronavirus
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Akwa Ibom govt constitutes task force on Coronavirus
The Akwa Ibom State government says it has constituted a taskforce that will control Coronavirus in case of an outbreak in the state. Commissioner for Health, Dr Dominic Ukpong, disclosed this to newsmen on Monday in Uyo,while reeling out activities of the government to curb coronavirus Ukpong said that the state government had ensured that
Akwa Ibom govt constitutes task force on Coronavirus
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