Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 18th April 2019

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 18th April 2019

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target=_blank>May 29: Finance minister directs heads of agencies to submit progress reports

Following a circular by Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustafa to all ministers to submit hand-over notes as the current administration winds down, Minister of Finance, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed has directed agencies, departments and companies under her supervision to submit their progress reports to her. Ahmed’s directive was contained in a circular
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target=_blank>Senate opposes granting of Nigerian citizenship to Africans

The Senate on Wednesday turned down a Bill for an Act to amend the 1999 Constitution to allow persons of African origin to acquire Nigerian citizenship for the purpose of re-integration and development. It also rejected a Bill for an Act to phase out petrol vehicles in 2035 and introduce electric cars. The two bills
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target=_blank>Regardless tribunal verdict, I’m starting plans for 2023 election ? Adelabu

The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State, Chief Adebayo Adelabu has described his 357,000 votes showing in the last election, as evidence of strength his candidacy and that of his party, against a coalition of parties. This is as he noted that regardless of the outcome of his petition challenging
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target=_blank>JUST IN: Senate rejects electric cars for Nigerians

The Senate on Wednesday rejected a Bill for an Act to phase out petrol vehicles in 2035 and introduce electric cars. Similarly, the lawmakers also turned down a Bill for an Act to amend the 1999 Constitution to allow persons of African origin to acquire Nigerian citizenship for the purpose of re-integration and development. The
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target=_blank>BREAKING: Buhari set to dissolve cabinet

President Muhammadu Buhari seems to have begun the process of dissolving his cabinet as he has directed his ministers to turn in their work report within one week. A statement issued by presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu, in Abuja on Wednesday, said as the first term of the presidential administration winds down, he has asked for
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target=_blank>BREAKING: EFCC to re-arraign Justice Ajumogobia on Thursday

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) will on Thursday re-arraign former Federal High Court Judge,  Rita Ofili Ajumogobia before a Federal High Court in Lagos. The development comes barely a day after Ajumogobia was arrested by the anti-graft agency after an Ikeja High Court struck out corruption charges against her. Ajumogobia for several years
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target=_blank>Yahaya Bello officially declares for second term

The Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, on Wednesday officially declared interest to contest the gubernatorial election in the state for a second term. The governor disclosed his intention at the banquet hall of the Government House, in Lokoja during the inauguration of the Kogi State House of Assembly Commission. According to him, he decided
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target=_blank>Shells kill seven in Libya as Haftar’s siege intesifies

Shells slammed into a densely-populated district of Tripoli overnight, piling misery on civilians from a two-week assault by commander Khalifa Haftar’s forces to take Libya’s capital from an internationally-backed government. About 10 GRAD rockets hit the southern residential area of Abu Salim just before midnight on Tuesday, witnesses and authorities said, killing at least seven
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target=_blank>Subsidy removal: We’re yet to find workable formula ? FG

THE federal government has said that its inability to find a formula that works for the country is the reason why it has not been able to design buffers against the removal of petroleum subsidy. Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed, explained while briefing State House correspondents on the outcome of the meeting of the Federal
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BREAKING [Customs]: 91,000 so far apply in ongoing recruitment

Less than 24 hours, after Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) opened its portal for ongoing recruitment exercise, no fewer than 91,000 Nigerians have so far successfully submitted their applications. One of the officers in charge of the portal at customs’ headquarters, Abuja who preferred anonymity told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that “as at 4:00 […]
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