Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 7th September 2020

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Monday 7th September 2020

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Improving effectiveness in public service

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Improving effectiveness in public service

The Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR) was established February 4, 2004 as an independent and self-accounting body charged with the mandate of initiating, coordinating and ensuring the full implementation of government reform policies and programmes based on the realisation that for optimal service delivery to citizens, there is the need for aperiodic review of …
Improving effectiveness in public service
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Banks begin reduction of interest rate on savings account

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Banks begin reduction of interest rate on savings account

IN compliance with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s review of the minimum interest rate on savings deposits to 10 per cent of Monetary Policy Rate (MPR), Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) have started sending out email and text messages to customers informing them of the reduction on savings accounts to 1.25 per cent. The slight reduction …
Banks begin reduction of interest rate on savings account
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Using international aero-politics to grow Nigerian airlines

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Using international aero-politics to grow Nigerian airlines

As uncertainties continue to hover around the resumption of international flights into Nigeria, key players are mounting pressures on the Federal Government not to shift its position on the need to enforce the principle of reciprocity on the foreign carriers operating into the country. In this piece, SHOLA ADEKOLA samples opinions of key players on …
Using international aero-politics to grow Nigerian airlines
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Deconstructing the politics of protests

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Deconstructing the politics of protests

ONE of the very features of democracy is the freedom to debate and, if you may, hold opinions. Debates are integral parts of the course to national development. At least it allows for diversity, especially in a multi-cultural society. Debates however, can be very diversionary and problematic, especially when unmediated or moderated. The problem with …
Deconstructing the politics of protests
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Covid-19: ASUU vindicated on objection to resumption by public universities

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Covid-19: ASUU vindicated on objection to resumption by public universities

IT is a notorious fact that the Federal Government closed down all educational institutions in Nigeria with effect from Monday, March 23 to curtail the spread of the invisible killer christened Covid-19 pandemic which made an incursion into the country the previous February. Since then, the equation of virtually every facet of human endeavour, including …
Covid-19: ASUU vindicated on objection to resumption by public universities
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ABCON calls for increased dollar sells margin

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ABCON calls for increased dollar sells margin

ASSOCIATION of Bureaux De Change  Operators of Nigeria (ABCON) have called on the  Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to increase the margin allowed for BDCs on foreign exchange transactions. Making this appeal last week at a webinar organised by the association, ABCON President, Aminu Gwadabe, said the N2 margin per dollar presently allowed by the …
ABCON calls for increased dollar sells margin
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Review of Ami Jen Su’s The Leader You Want to Be

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Review of Ami Jen Su’s The Leader You Want to Be

At the beginning of The Leader You Want to Be, Amy Jen Su introduces us to Leader A and Leader B. Leader A is super effective. Things are going well. The leader is happy and satisfied. Leader B is the opposite. The leader is stressed, tired, and not effective. The hook is that Leader A …
Review of Ami Jen Su’s The Leader You Want to Be
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There will be stable electricity in Nigeria if… —IBEDC COO

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There will be stable electricity in Nigeria if… —IBEDC COO

Mr John Ayodele, Chief Operating Officer of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC), speaks on conditions that must be met before stable electricity becomes a reality in Nigeria, among other industry issues. Sulaimon Oanrewaju reports.   WHAT are the challenges you face as a service provider? Well, I’m sure the whole of Nigeria is aware of …
There will be stable electricity in Nigeria if… —IBEDC COO
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The predicament of Nigerians in Ghana

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The predicament of Nigerians in Ghana

JUDGING by reports in the Nigerian media, diplomatic relations between the country and Ghana, arguably Nigeria’s most trusted ally in the West African sub-region, have never been worse. If, for the past three decades, both countries have enjoyed perhaps the best period of mutual collaboration and amity in their post-independence history, over the past several …
The predicament of Nigerians in Ghana
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Catchphrases are not enough to birth success

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Catchphrases are not enough to birth success

“Quitting smoking is the easiest thing I have ever done,” said Mark Twain. “I have done it a hundred times.” On the condition that fear motivates us to move away from something horrible and atrocious, aspirational messages tempt us toward something desirable. Marketers often talk about the importance of being aspirational, offering someone something they …
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