Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 2nd July 2020

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 2nd July 2020

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UNIMED gets NUC accreditation for Nursing and Physiotherapy programmes

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UNIMED gets NUC accreditation for Nursing and Physiotherapy programmes

The University of Medical Sciences, (UNIMED) Ondo City, Ondo State, has obtained full accreditation to run Nursing Science and Physiotherapy programmes. This was contained in a statement by UNIMED public relations officer, Mr. Temitope Oluwatayo, who said the National Universities Commission (NUC) has approved the two courses. “The National Universities Commission (NUC) visited UNIMED in …
UNIMED gets NUC accreditation for Nursing and Physiotherapy programmes
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NUC accredits 14 UNIABUJA programmes

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NUC accredits 14 UNIABUJA programmes

The National Universities Commission (NUC) has accredited 14 academic programmes run by the University of Abuja (UNIABUJA). According to a statement by the head of Information and University Relations unit of the institution, Dr Habib Yakoob, 10 of the academic programmes were given full accreditation while four got interim accreditation. The programmes with full accreditation …
NUC accredits 14 UNIABUJA programmes
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Immortalising a business icon and philanthropist par excellence

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Immortalising a business icon and philanthropist par excellence

A review of Akindeji Olorunyolemi’s book, Chief Dr. Henry Oloyede Fajemirokun (1926-1978): His Life in Retrospect, by Eniola Olanipekun IN his foreword to the book, Venerable (Professor) Francis Afolabi Fajemirokun, an emeritus professor and erstwhile deputy vice chancellor of the University of Lagos, gave two vital pieces of information about the book on the late …
Immortalising a business icon and philanthropist par excellence
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BUK gets $20m World Bank agric research grant

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BUK gets $20m World Bank agric research grant

The Centre for Dry Land Agriculture, Bayero University Kano (BUK) has received $20 million World Bank grant for research and development in agriculture, according to its vice chancellor, Professor Yahuza Bello. Speaking at the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Dantata Foods and Allied Products and the Centre, Professor Bello said the centre …
BUK gets $20m World Bank agric research grant
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Divers blame Ministry of Labour for unregulated practices, foreign dominance

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Divers blame Ministry of Labour for unregulated practices, foreign dominance

Nigerian divers have blamed the stagnation of the sector on unregulated practices and increased foreign dominance fuelled by the failure of the Ministry of Labour and Employment to establish a Diving Advisory Board in line with the nation’s 2018 Diving at Work Regulations. Mr Julius Ugwala, Nigeria’s Chief Diving Inspector (Elect) stated this recently while …
Divers blame Ministry of Labour for unregulated practices, foreign dominance
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ICC elects West Blue Consulting founder into board

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ICC elects West Blue Consulting founder into board

Founder of West Blue Consulting, Ms Valentina Mintah has been elected into the Executive Board of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), at the recently held virtual 2020 World Council Meeting of the organization. Ms Mintah, internationally recognized for her expertise in trade facilitation at seaports and borders, including business process automation, will be the …
ICC elects West Blue Consulting founder into board
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COVID-19: Nigerians deserve feedbacks when red-flagged vessels arrive – Stakeholders

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COVID-19: Nigerians deserve feedbacks when red-flagged vessels arrive – Stakeholders

Following the alarm raised by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) over 13 expected vessels that had earlier called at high risk COVID-19 countries, stakeholders in the nation’s maritime sector has called for feedback on how the vessels are received on arrival in Nigerian waters, stating that raising alarm on the impending visit …
COVID-19: Nigerians deserve feedbacks when red-flagged vessels arrive – Stakeholders
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Hon. Justice Ikpeme’s appointment as CJ: Birthplace, an extraneous factor

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Hon. Justice Ikpeme’s appointment as CJ: Birthplace, an extraneous factor

AGAINST the backdrop of the attention which the unfortunate death of George Floyd at the hands of Police Officers in the United States of America has generated, there has been renewed focus, worldwide, on issues bothering on racism and indeed discrimination of any sort. Here in Nigeria, recent events in Cross Rivers State surrounding the …
Hon. Justice Ikpeme’s appointment as CJ: Birthplace, an extraneous factor
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It’s no longer business as usual for all

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It’s no longer business as usual for all

COVID-19 pandemic which spread to Nigeria five months ago all the way from Wuhan, China, may have dealt a deadly blow that can never be forgotten in the annals of Nigeria’s aviation sector, but one obvious thing is that no matter the damage the virus might have caused, the sector like other sectors in other …
It’s no longer business as usual for all
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FAAN to stagger flight departures

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FAAN to stagger flight departures

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has concluded plans to  restrict multiple departures of airlines from the same terminals at the same time when flights resume. The arrangement according to the Managing Director, FAAN, Captain Rabiu Yadudu was meant to give room for spacing of the flights to ensure total safety for flight services. …
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