Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 8th September 2020

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 8th September 2020

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New environment permanent secretary urges staff to uphold service ethics

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New environment permanent secretary urges staff to uphold service ethics

Following the announcement by the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Dr Folashade Yemi-Esan of posting and redeployment of Federal permanent secretaries as approved by President Muhammadu Buhari, the new permanent secretary in the Federal Ministry of Environment, Mr Abel Olumuyiwa Enitan has assumed office, tasking staff of the Ministry to maintain the …
New environment permanent secretary urges staff to uphold service ethics
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FishNet Alliance calls on government to recognise fishers as frontline aquatic ecosystem defenders

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FishNet Alliance calls on government to recognise fishers as frontline aquatic ecosystem defenders

The FishNet Alliance has called on government to recognise fishers as frontline aquatic ecosystem defenders and should be engaged in policy issues. The alliance also called for support for fishers in Ibeno, Akwa Ibom State and in other coastal communities across Nigeria whose livelihoods have been adversely impacted by COVID-19 and other human-induced environmental stressors. …
FishNet Alliance calls on government to recognise fishers as frontline aquatic ecosystem defenders
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Shomolu, Ikorodu residents want Lagos government to address water shortage

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Shomolu, Ikorodu residents want Lagos government to address water shortage

Communities in Shomolu and Ikorodu have urged the Lagos State Government to urgently address the dire water shortage in their localities that has made life unbearable for them. Interestingly, Shomolu and Bariga waterworks are within the communities’ proximity. The communities also want the state government to rehabilitate and make the waterworks in their domain functional …
Shomolu, Ikorodu residents want Lagos government to address water shortage
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Nigeria’s revenue dropped by 60% due to COVID-19 —Buhari

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Nigeria’s revenue dropped by 60% due to COVID-19 —Buhari

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has said that COVID-19 has resulted in 60 per cent drop in Nigeria’s revenue this year, adding that this has affected all of government’s operations. He also said in order to keep the electricity industry going, his administration had so far spent almost N1.7 trillion supplementing tariffs shortfalls, noting that at this …
Nigeria’s revenue dropped by 60% due to COVID-19 —Buhari
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“School na scam”: Why university students must return to campus

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“School na scam”: Why university students must return to campus

Education, as defined by the Merriam Webster dictionary, is the “action or process of teaching someone, especially in a school, college or university,” where learners gather knowledge, understanding, and skill. This same knowledge, experience, and skill also formed the substance of education in Nigeria in the traditional (pre-western) sense. The society, from an early stage …
“School na scam”: Why university students must return to campus
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ATCON announces new date for national dialogue on telecoms

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ATCON announces new date for national dialogue on telecoms

The National Executive Council of the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), has announced a new date for its much-anticipated National Dialogue on Telecommunications and ICT Sector, which was earlier postponed at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country. The National Dialogue on Telecommunications and ICT Sector in Nigeria with a well-researched …
ATCON announces new date for national dialogue on telecoms
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NCC remitted N362.34bn into FG’s Consolidated Revenue Fund in 5 years —Danbatta

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NCC remitted N362.34bn into FG’s Consolidated Revenue Fund in 5 years —Danbatta

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), remitted N362.34 billion into the Federal Government’s Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF), from 2015 to date, Professor Umar Garba Danbatta, Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, has said. Danbatta, who spoke at an interactive session in Abuja last weekend, said that the revenue was realised through spectrum fees and operating surplus, which …
NCC remitted N362.34bn into FG’s Consolidated Revenue Fund in 5 years —Danbatta
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Field trials show Tela maize resists pests, yields more

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Field trials show Tela maize resists pests, yields more

NIGERIA’S quest to introduce maize varieties resistant to insect pests such as Stem Borer and Fall Army Worm (FAW) and drought recorded a very promising result at the confined field trials (CFT) currently being conducted at the research farms of the Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR), Samaru, Zaria. The trial carried out in a partnership …
Field trials show Tela maize resists pests, yields more
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Inside Bayelsa’s oil rich communities under burden of ocean surge

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Inside Bayelsa’s oil rich communities under burden of ocean surge

In this piece, EBIOWEI LAWAL reports the growing frustration of Bayelsa communities such as Brass, Sangana, Odioma, Koluama, Okpoama and Obogoro under burden of ocean surge tearing at their seams, thereby rendering many of them homeless and jobless. Whenever environmental issues being faced by communities in Bayelsa State are reported, the first and probably the …
Inside Bayelsa’s oil rich communities under burden of ocean surge
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School resumption and flattening the COVID-19 curve

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School resumption and flattening the COVID-19 curve

MANY teachers have had to grapple with the impact of the unprecedented Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which made schools all over the world shutdown activities and adopt the online form of learning. But, having realised that online learning comes with its challenges and may not be sustainable especially in communities that lack adequate infrastructure to support …
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