Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 5th December 2024
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target=_blank>Bauchi gov tasks traditional rulers on effective healthcare delivery services
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Bauchi gov tasks traditional rulers on effective healthcare delivery services
Bauchi Governor, Sen Bala Mohammed Abdulkadir has challenged Traditional Rulers from the Nineteen Northern states and the Federal Capital Territory to fashion out resolutions that would facilitate effective healthcare service delivery across the region. The Governor was speaking while declaring open the Quarterly Review Meeting of the Northern Traditional Leaders’ Committee on Primary Healthcare Delivery
Bauchi gov tasks traditional rulers on effective healthcare delivery services
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target=_blank>Shell awarded contracts worth $1.98bn to Nigerian companies in 2023 — Manager
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Shell awarded contracts worth $1.98bn to Nigerian companies in 2023 — Manager
Business Opportunity Manager, SNEPCo’s Bonga South-West Aparo Project, Olaposi Fadahunsi, has disclosed that Shell companies in Nigeria awarded contracts worth $1.98 billion to businesses in 2023 in continuing effort to develop Nigerian content in the oil and gas industry. Fadahunsi, representing SNEPCo Managing Director, Ron Adams, disclosed this to participants at the opening of the
Shell awarded contracts worth $1.98bn to Nigerian companies in 2023 — Manager
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target=_blank>VIDEO: Actress Mercy Aigbe’s home gutted by fire
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VIDEO: Actress Mercy Aigbe’s home gutted by fire
Sympathies have continued to pour in for Nollywood actress Mercy Aigbe after her home was destroyed in a fire outbreak. The actress took to Instagram late Wednesday to share a heart-wrenching video showing the extent of the fire outbreak. In her post, Aigbe expressed gratitude that no lives were lost, despite the tragic incident. Captioning
VIDEO: Actress Mercy Aigbe’s home gutted by fire
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target=_blank>‘Environmental surveillance key to Nigeria being declared polio-free in 2020’
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‘Environmental surveillance key to Nigeria being declared polio-free in 2020’
Issues around environmental surveillance were in focus as environmental health scientists under the aegis of the Environmental Health Scientists Association of Nigeria (EHSAN) converged at the University of Ibadan for their 12th annual conference. Speaking at the conference which had as the theme, “Environmental Surveillance: Key to sustainable environmental management,” the EHSAN national president, Dr
‘Environmental surveillance key to Nigeria being declared polio-free in 2020’
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target=_blank>Recycling, incineration false solutions to plastic pollution, expert says at UN Plastic Treaty training
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Recycling, incineration false solutions to plastic pollution, expert says at UN Plastic Treaty training
The Pan African Vision for the Environment (PAVE), a member of the Global Alliance for Incineration Alternatives (GAIA) and Break Free From Plastics (BFFP) with the support of the Global Greengrants Fund (GGF) has organised a media capacity building training to address plastic pollution in Nigeria through the understanding of the UN Plastic Treaty Process.
Recycling, incineration false solutions to plastic pollution, expert says at UN Plastic Treaty training
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target=_blank>TICT strengthens education in Apapa with innovative solidarity initiative
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TICT strengthens education in Apapa with innovative solidarity initiative
TO fulfil its commitment to solidarity and boosting educational standards in Nigeria, Tincan Island Container Terminal (TICT), Apapa, has completed a significant infrastructure upgrade at Randle Secondary School in Apapa, Lagos. This initiative aims to create a more engaging and impactful learning environment for students and staff of the school. The initiative includes the renovation
TICT strengthens education in Apapa with innovative solidarity initiative
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target=_blank>Maritime sector in dire need of innovative financing — NIMASA DG
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Maritime sector in dire need of innovative financing — NIMASA DG
THE Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, (NIMASA), Dr. Dayo Mobereola, has declared that innovative financing models will serve as a catalyst for achieving sustainable development in the African Maritime industry. Mobereola, who stated this while speaking at the 7th Association of African Maritime Administrations (AAMA) conference in Dar es Salaam,
Maritime sector in dire need of innovative financing — NIMASA DG
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target=_blank>AMAE 2024: Oyebamiji, Ogbeifun, Omatseye, others examine maritime arts
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AMAE 2024: Oyebamiji, Ogbeifun, Omatseye, others examine maritime arts
THE Managing Director of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Mr. Bola Oyebamiji; Chairman of Starzs Group, Engr. Greg Ogbeifun; former Director General of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Barr. Temisan Omatseye; President of Nigerian Maritime Law Association (NMLA), Mrs. Funke Agbor (SAN), among others maritime stakeholders and eminent Nigerian personalities explored beautiful
AMAE 2024: Oyebamiji, Ogbeifun, Omatseye, others examine maritime arts
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target=_blank>Two years after, Regional Maritime Bank yet to commence operations
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Two years after, Regional Maritime Bank yet to commence operations
TWO years after nine West and Central African countries signed the charter for the establishment of a regional maritime bank, the project has yet to take-off, raising questions about the commitment and readiness of the member states to make the initiative a reality. This is even as findings revealed that the delay in the banks
Two years after, Regional Maritime Bank yet to commence operations
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target=_blank>Senate committee to facilitate renewal of P&CHS concession agreement
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Senate committee to facilitate renewal of P&CHS concession agreement
AS part of its oversight function of monitoring the performances of concessioned firms, the Senate committee on privatisation, led by Senator Sunday Marshall Katung, has expressed the committee’s readiness to facilitate a faster renewal of Ports and Cargo’s concession agreement. This assurance was given recently during the visit of the committee to Ports & Cargo
Senate committee to facilitate renewal of P&CHS concession agreement
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