Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 18th July 2024
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Tasks ahead new NPA Managing Director, Abubakar Dantsoho
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Tasks ahead new NPA Managing Director, Abubakar Dantsoho
President Bola Tinubu recently rang changes at the leadership of the Nigerian Ports Authority, replacing the former MD, Mohammed Bello-Koko with Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho. In this report, TOLA ADENUBI looks at the task that lies ahead of the new NPA helmsman. PRESIDENT Bola Ahmed Tinubu recently announced a change of leadership at the Nigerian Ports
Tasks ahead new NPA Managing Director, Abubakar Dantsoho
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Formalise illegal miners rather than victimise them, expert tells FG
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Formalise illegal miners rather than victimise them, expert tells FG
Nigerian-British mining expert, Ily Maisanda has told the Minister of Solid Minerals, Dele Alake to formalise illegal miners rather than victimising them for the overall development of the sector. Maisanda, who is an Associate at Camborne School of Mines, made this statement while speaking on the state of the mining sector in Nigeria on Wednesday.
Formalise illegal miners rather than victimise them, expert tells FG
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Why aviation standards cannot be lowered for any operator — Najomo
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Why aviation standards cannot be lowered for any operator — Najomo
THE Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has re-emphasised its determination to rid the country’s aviation sector of illegal charter operators. The development came as the regulatory agency dismissed the notion that the prevalence of illegal charters in the system is due to “diluted, pervasive air operating licenses in the various, confusing civil aviation Acts.” The
Why aviation standards cannot be lowered for any operator — Najomo
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Why we are deepening our affiliate engagements in Lagos — Ethiopian Airlines
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Why we are deepening our affiliate engagements in Lagos — Ethiopian Airlines
ETHIOPIAN Airlines has attributed its expansion of affiliate engagement in Nigeria’s commercial capital, Lagos, to its determination to further serve its partners better. According to the African carrier, the latest initiative is designed to give updates about its products and service offerings, new destinations awareness, additional flight frequencies and ensure greater accessibility for seamless partnership.
Why we are deepening our affiliate engagements in Lagos — Ethiopian Airlines
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Ibom Air takes delivery of another A220-300 aircraft
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Ibom Air takes delivery of another A220-300 aircraft
AKWA Ibom State-owned airline, Ibom Air, has expanded its fleet as it took delivery of brand new A220-300 aircraft few months after the first airplane of the same brand was delivered to the company. The airline described the acquisition of the new aircraft as a strategic move to boost its capacity and meet growing demand
Ibom Air takes delivery of another A220-300 aircraft
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MMA2 becomes first to acquire digital cold storage system
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MMA2 becomes first to acquire digital cold storage system
BI-COURTNEY Aviation Services Limited (BASL), operators of the Murtala Mohammed Airport Lagos Terminal Two (MMA2), has announced plans to acquire Nigeria’s first airport digital cold storage system for preserving perishable cargo. Head of Aeronautical and Cargo Services at the private terminal, Remi Jibodu, who announced the plan, said the new storage system aims to meet
MMA2 becomes first to acquire digital cold storage system
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Former NAL retirees begged to be restored to Defined Benefits Scheme
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Former NAL retirees begged to be restored to Defined Benefits Scheme
TWO decades after the controversial liquidation of former national carrier, the Nigeria Airways, by the government of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, the over 4,000 workers of the defunct carrier in Nigeria are yet to be fully settled. While their counterparts in Europe and America were almost immediately paid their full entitlements, the former workers in
Former NAL retirees begged to be restored to Defined Benefits Scheme
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Abandoned aircraft owners accused of using judiciary to frustrate FAAN
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Abandoned aircraft owners accused of using judiciary to frustrate FAAN
Amidst the ongoing efforts to make the country’s airports safe and secure for air travellers and other airport users by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), key players have lamented how owners of abandoned aircraft are turning the airport, particularly the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, into cemeteries. The issue of disused aircrafts littering the
Abandoned aircraft owners accused of using judiciary to frustrate FAAN
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Governors using state airports to upgrade their curriculum vitae
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Governors using state airports to upgrade their curriculum vitae
THE way and manner state governors are foisting airports on their citizens under the guise of development has continued to generate debates among Nigerians both within and outside the aviation sector. To many, the state governors are building such airports to shore up their political sagacity without minding the negative consequences on the citizens. At
Governors using state airports to upgrade their curriculum vitae
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Ogbomoso Grammar school old students’ hold 2024 AGM, lists achievements
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Ogbomoso Grammar school old students’ hold 2024 AGM, lists achievements
By: Chisom Ozoigbo THE Ogbomoso Grammar School Old Students’ Association has held its 2024 annual general meeting, where its officials assessed the level of service delivery by the association. A statement by the association, which was signed by the trio of the National President, Mr. Tunde Alagbe, National Secretary, Alamu Christopher Adebayo, and the National
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