
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 18th July 2019
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 18/07/19
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target=_blank>NCAA approves LAA as a training organisation
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NCAA approves LAA as a training organisation
Lagos Aviation Academy (LAA), one of the fastest growing aviation schools in Nigeria has described its recent enlist as an Approved Training Organisation (ATO) by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) as one of its major milestones in the first half of the year 2019. This feat according to the academy will enable the academy
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target=_blank>NAMA commences installation of prefabricated pilot joint briefing offices
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NAMA commences installation of prefabricated pilot joint briefing offices
Determined to digitalize the nation’s aeronautical information service (AIS), the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has commenced the installation of prefabricated pilot joint briefing offices nationwide. The installation team which has completed work at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos has proceeded to another airport and is expected to continue the installation in 21 airports
NAMA commences installation of prefabricated pilot joint briefing offices
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target=_blank>British Airways partners Pearl Africa on girl child empowerment
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British Airways partners Pearl Africa on girl child empowerment
As part of its commitment to contribute towards the development of the next generation of leaders, British Airways has supported the Pearl Africa Foundation, a non-profit organisation on its GirlsCoding initiative, by donating Laptops and Desktops to aide in their training program for young girls. Speaking at the presentation, British Airways Regional Commercial Manager for
British Airways partners Pearl Africa on girl child empowerment
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target=_blank>ICRC set to conclude FDD for $3.9bn Warri seaport project
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ICRC set to conclude FDD for $3.9bn Warri seaport project
THE Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) is set to complete the Financial Due Diligence (FDD) for the $3.9 billion Warri deep seaport. Disclosing this to the Board of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) during its maiden inspection of the Lagos-Ibadan standard gauge rail project, the Director, Transport Infrastructure of the ICRC, Mr Onwordi Emmanuel explained
ICRC set to conclude FDD for $3.9bn Warri seaport project
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target=_blank>Truckers shunning lifting of Hapag Lloyd’s containers —ANLCA
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Truckers shunning lifting of Hapag Lloyd’s containers —ANLCA
FRESH indications have emerged that truck drivers at Nigerian ports are now avoiding importers with Hapag Lloyd containers, even as those agreeing to lift such containers have hiked their charges by 500 per cent. Confirming this to newsmen in Lagos recently, Vice President of Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs service (ANLCA) Kayode Farinto said that
Truckers shunning lifting of Hapag Lloyd’s containers —ANLCA
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target=_blank>Oil drilling operations: Court order will create more jobs – Dakuku
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Oil drilling operations: Court order will create more jobs – Dakuku
THE Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Dakuku Peterside, has commended the judgement of the Federal High Court in the case involving Seadrill Mobile Unit Nigeria Limited and the Federal Ministry of Transportation (FMOT), which confirmed NIMASA’s right to collect fees from drilling operations. NIMASA was later joined as a
Oil drilling operations: Court order will create more jobs – Dakuku
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target=_blank>Tackling international dimension of kidnapping in Nigeria
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Tackling international dimension of kidnapping in Nigeria
West African countries should act now to eliminate international kidnapping across West Africa. Kidnappers in Nigeria today are not herdsmen and we should stop calling them herdsmen. Kidnapping has become an international occupation and big business for several people in Nigeria, Mali, Niger, Chad, Burkina Faso and others in West Africa. There are international kidnappers
Tackling international dimension of kidnapping in Nigeria
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target=_blank>Nigeria’s lawmakers’ unfair outburst
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Nigeria’s lawmakers’ unfair outburst
Two weeks ago, the House of Representatives in Abuja was reported to have called on the Federal Ministry of Aviation, to liaise with all the aviation agencies to enforce all safety standards as prescribed in the aviation industry guidelines, so as to forestall future crashes in the country. The house also urged the Federal Airport
Nigeria’s lawmakers’ unfair outburst
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target=_blank>Misunderstood tribe
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Misunderstood tribe
AS with many things Nigerian, those that should listen never do and those that should do something are never bothered. The word of Malcolm X sums up my next few paragraphs: “You’re not supposed to be so blind with patriotism that you can’t face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who says it”. The myth
Misunderstood tribe
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On the proactive Ondo lawmaker
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On the proactive Ondo lawmaker
ONE of the attributes to look out for in a credible leader is whether the person is living by the principles and his words or how urgently he attends to the problems facing his people. The newly elected Ese Odo lawmaker in Ondo State promised to serve his people very well. It takes a very […]
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