Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 31st December 2020
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 31/12/20
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Gernot Rohr’s $2m release clause
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Gernot Rohr’s $2m release clause
In Yoruba parlance, it is said that if Ogungbe (the hunter) aims his gun, the antelope too is wise enough to perch. That the Super Eagle’s coaching job is one of the most sought after in Africa is an understatement because of Nigeria’s status and the influence of football as a unifying factor in our …
Gernot Rohr’s $2m release clause
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On insecurity, lawmakers’ excesses
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On insecurity, lawmakers’ excesses
I have observed that what we call bandits attacks has similar modus operandi with terror attacks by orchestrated by the Boko Haram in the North-East; they use motorcycles in large number. Now bandits go to schools to abduct when the President is there to embarrass the government? What is the relationship between bandits and politics? …
On insecurity, lawmakers’ excesses
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On Oyo Govt’s leadership acumen
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On Oyo Govt’s leadership acumen
Leadership acumen is not by age but by the wisdom and understanding to lead in the midst of complexity. The effort of the Governor of Oyo State, Engr. Seyi Makinde in the academic sector has aptly shown his leadership acumen. Recently, he rescued the International Institute of Journalism, Ibadan campus situated at the NUJ press …
On Oyo Govt’s leadership acumen
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Airport Fire Cooperative Society declares over N44M surplus fund
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Airport Fire Cooperative Society declares over N44M surplus fund
THE Murtala Muhammed Airport Fire and Safety Cooperative Multipurpose Society (AFSCMS) has declared a surplus fund of over N44 million with members’ dividends at over N26 million in its 2019 financial year. Speaking at the 20th annual general meeting held at the Murtala Mohammed Airport staff school Ikeja, the president of the society, Alhaji Saheed …
Airport Fire Cooperative Society declares over N44M surplus fund
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Emirates SkyCargo sets up world largest COVID-19 vaccines storage
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Emirates SkyCargo sets up world largest COVID-19 vaccines storage
EMIRATES SkyCargo has set up the world’s largest dedicated airside storage and distribution hub for COVID-19 vaccines in Dubai with the capacity to store up to an estimated 10 million doses of vaccine at the 2-8C temperature range at any one point of time. This came after the cargo giant made another history by flying …
Emirates SkyCargo sets up world largest COVID-19 vaccines storage
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Financial Times’ failed-state warning
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Financial Times’ failed-state warning
THE Financial Times of the United Kingdom recently warned that Nigeria had started to exhibit the traits of a failed state. It posited that the government needed to stave off that possibility by taking urgent steps. It cited, among other developments, the shooting of peaceful protesters at the Lekki toll plaza in Lagos and the …
Financial Times’ failed-state warning
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COVID-19 cuts FAAN’s revenue by over 75% — Yadudu
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COVID-19 cuts FAAN’s revenue by over 75% — Yadudu
THE Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Captain Rabiu Yadudu has reacted to the impact the COVID-19 had on the aviation sector, particularly on FAAN. Yadudu who recently spoke at the Servicom Networking Meeting held in Calabar, Cross Rivers State, said following the impact of the pandemic, airports lost take-off and …
COVID-19 cuts FAAN’s revenue by over 75% — Yadudu
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Second wave of COVID-19: Fate of Nigeria’s aviation in 2021
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Second wave of COVID-19: Fate of Nigeria’s aviation in 2021
2020 will ever be remembered as the worst year in the annals of history particularly in the global aviation sphere, no thanks to the unimaginable sufferings including human and economic losses brought about by the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic. The outbreak of the pandemic which ravaged through all major parts of the world turned …
Second wave of COVID-19: Fate of Nigeria’s aviation in 2021
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LADOL renews ISO Certifications
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LADOL renews ISO Certifications
LAGOS Deep Offshore Logistic Base (LADOL) has renewed its International Organisation Standardisation, ISO 45001:2018, 14001:2015 and 9001 certifications. In 2018, LADOL became the first company in West and North Africa to be 45001 and 14001 certified. ISO 9001 is a quality standard, ISO 45001:2018 is for Occupational Health and Safety, while 14001:2015 is for Environment …
LADOL renews ISO Certifications
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UNIPORT inaugurates NIMASA DG as CELTRAS Chairman
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UNIPORT inaugurates NIMASA DG as CELTRAS Chairman
DIRECTOR-General (DG) of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh, has been inaugurated as Chairman, Governing Board of the Centre for Logistics and Transport Studies (CELTRAS), University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT). The inauguration, which took place at the university’s Institute of Petroleum Studies Auditorium, was supervised by the acting Vice Chancellor …
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