
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 18th March 2021
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 18/03/21
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‘Running a school is a life-building process’
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‘Running a school is a life-building process’
Proprietors of schools and administrators have been charged to increase efforts in investing in their schools. The chairman of The Ambassadors Schools, Sango Ota, Ogun State, Mr Samson Yomi Osewa gave this charge at a two-day international conference for proprietors of schools and administrators. The conference which was organised recently by EIN Educational Services in
‘Running a school is a life-building process’
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Imo N7bn basic education grant not missing —UBEC
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Imo N7bn basic education grant not missing —UBEC
THE Executive Secretary of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), Dr Hamid Bobboyi, has said the over N7 billion grant released to Imo State in the twilight of Governor Rochas Okorocha’s administration for the Universal Basic Education (UBE) implementation is intact with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). He explained that the cash was returned
Imo N7bn basic education grant not missing —UBEC
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Oyo govt set to upgrade Emmanuel Alayande College of Education to Education University
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Oyo govt set to upgrade Emmanuel Alayande College of Education to Education University
The Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Mr Olasunkanmi Olaleye, has disclosed the intention of the state government to upgrade Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo to a university of education. This, according to the government, is part of the efforts to transform education in the state to global standard. The commissioner made
Oyo govt set to upgrade Emmanuel Alayande College of Education to Education University
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Compliance with diving regulations imperative to growth of sector —HMPSN
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Compliance with diving regulations imperative to growth of sector —HMPSN
STAKEHOLDERS’ compliance with the Diving at Work Regulations is imperative for the growth of the diving sector, the Hyperbaric Medical Practitioners Society of Nigeria (HMPSN) has said. This is even as the group disclosed plans to partner with the Chief Inspector of Diving in holding a diving conference next June. Dr Kayode Ogunleye, President of
Compliance with diving regulations imperative to growth of sector —HMPSN
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Aftermath SAA, Navy issues verbal armed security arrangement for ships
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Aftermath SAA, Navy issues verbal armed security arrangement for ships
T NHE Nigerian Navy is currently issuing verbal armed security arrangement for vessels in the Lagos anchorage following the disbandment of the Secure Anchorage Area (SAA) and the delay in the deployment of the Deep Blue project. This is even as findings revealed that such verbal agreement could be terminated at any point without warning.
Aftermath SAA, Navy issues verbal armed security arrangement for ships
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One year in office: Stakeholders X-ray Bashir Jamoh’s achievement, scorecard
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One year in office: Stakeholders X-ray Bashir Jamoh’s achievement, scorecard
The incumbent Director-General of NIMASA, Dr Bashir Jamoh, recently marked a year in office. In this report, TOLA ADENUBI samples the opinions of critical maritime stakeholders on how the Chief Executive Officer of Nigeria’s foremost maritime security agency has fared. THE Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Bashir Jamoh took
One year in office: Stakeholders X-ray Bashir Jamoh’s achievement, scorecard
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NAHCO GMD celebrates International Women’s Day
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NAHCO GMD celebrates International Women’s Day
The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian ground handling company, Mr Olatokunbo Fagbemi has described the female employees of the company as the leading lights of the company. Fagbemi while speaking at a seminar held via zoom to mark the last International Women’s Day celebration, said the company joined in celebrating women because apart from
NAHCO GMD celebrates International Women’s Day
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AIB reverses self, says Air Peace plane’s tyre burst while taxiing
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AIB reverses self, says Air Peace plane’s tyre burst while taxiing
Nigeria’s Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) has declared that the Boeing 737-300 plane belonging to Air Peace airline involved in an incident at the international wing of the Lagos airport did not experience burst tyre on landing on the runway. This is just as the Bureau has announced that it has handed over the investigation of
AIB reverses self, says Air Peace plane’s tyre burst while taxiing
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Easter celebrations: Egypt Air woos Nigerian passengers with 50% discount fares
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Easter celebrations: Egypt Air woos Nigerian passengers with 50% discount fares
EgyptAir has announced that it was offering its esteemed and prospective Nigerian passengers 50% discount fares on all its international routes as an incentive to encouraging them travel to their preferred destinations this coming easter holidays. The airline attributed the gesture to the fact it understood the challenges passengers had to go through due to
Easter celebrations: Egypt Air woos Nigerian passengers with 50% discount fares
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NUATE expresses doubt over new national carrier
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NUATE expresses doubt over new national carrier
The National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE) has expressed misgivings about the plans to float a new national carrier, Nigerian Eagle vowing to tackle the federal government if it goes ahead with the plan without resolving all labour issues. Speaking at a congress held at the entrance of Arik Airline, NUATE through its executives
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