Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 17th June 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 17th June 2021

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E2%80%95-inec/ INEC removes 749 polling units from palaces, mosques, churches, shrines

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INEC removes 749 polling units from palaces, mosques, churches, shrines

Two months after it hinted to Nigerians of its plan to increase the number of polling units across the country, the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC), on Wednesday, announced a figure of 176,846 as the total number of PUs across the country. Addressing a gathering of some of his national Commissioners, Resident Electoral Commissioners and
INEC removes 749 polling units from palaces, mosques, churches, shrines
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Emirates reports first ever loss in 33 years

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Emirates reports first ever loss in 33 years

EMIRATES has  reported its first ever loss in 33 years as it announced an AED 22.1 billion ($6 billion) Group loss for its financial year 2020-2021 on June 15. The airline branch contributed to this loss with AED 20.3 billion. Emirates is giving no guidance on its current financial year but aims to recover to
Emirates reports first ever loss in 33 years
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‘Why FG designates four airports under NEZPA’

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‘Why FG designates four airports under NEZPA’

Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation, Senator  Hadi Sirika has attributed the recent designation of four international airports across the country under Nigerian Export Processing Zone Authority (NEZPA) Act to the resolve of the government tackle issues concerning taxation, custom duties and fiscal issues in the Aviation sector. According to Sirika, believing the issues affecting the sector
‘Why FG designates four airports under NEZPA’
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NAHCO directly handles airlines operating to 20 countries

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NAHCO directly handles airlines operating to 20 countries

The management of the National Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) Aviance has taken delivery of state-of-the-arts Ground Support Equipment (GSE) worth N2 billion in the last two years. This is just as the ground handling company said it has also exported 20 million kilogrammes of cargo mainly agricultural produce between 2016 and 2021. The Group Managing Director
NAHCO directly handles airlines operating to 20 countries
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Democracy Day assessment: Sirika has failed to fulfill promises — Abioye

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Democracy Day assessment: Sirika has failed to fulfill promises — Abioye

Former Secretary General of the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE), Comrade Olayinka Abioye lamented the inability of the minister of aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika to fulfill most of the promises he made on assumption of office to transform the sector. Abioye who made the declaration while appraising the performance of the present government
Democracy Day assessment: Sirika has failed to fulfill promises — Abioye
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Helping passengers overcome anxiety during air turbulence

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Helping passengers overcome anxiety during air turbulence

AS constant rainy season approaches, it has become pertinent to remind the air traveling public around Nigeria in particular of the need to brace up for the season in view of the different challenges that may come their way during flights. As expected, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), the country’s civil aviation body will
Helping passengers overcome anxiety during air turbulence
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Foreign vessels still plundering our cabotage regime, indigenous ship owners lament

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Foreign vessels still plundering our cabotage regime, indigenous ship owners lament

Following an alarm raised in early May, 2021 by indigenous ship-owners about the plundering of Nigeria’s cabotage regime by foreign registered ships, indigenous ship-owners have expressed dismay at the deafening silence and non-response from the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), more than a month after letters
Foreign vessels still plundering our cabotage regime, indigenous ship owners lament
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Maritime Writes Training Academy begins June 27

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Maritime Writes Training Academy begins June 27
The first Edition of the Maritime Writes Project, which received entries from female members of the public, aged 15 and above, would run its creative writing training/workshop from June 19 to June 27, 2021, organisers have announced. The Project Coordinator and Chief Executive Officer, Media Traction, Mrs. Ezinne Azunna, told newsmen recently that the training,
Maritime Writes Training Academy begins June 27
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Maritime Academy takes delivery of Helicopter Underwater Escape Training equipment

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Maritime Academy takes delivery of Helicopter Underwater Escape Training equipment

The Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN) has taken delivery of an Helicopter Underwater Escape Training (HUET) equipment which will enable the Academy to run courses and training for offshore operations in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector. According to sources close to the Academy, “HUET is important for anyone who flies a helicopter. It is necessary
Maritime Academy takes delivery of Helicopter Underwater Escape Training equipment
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COVID-19: Oyo deploys rapid testing kits

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COVID-19: Oyo deploys rapid testing kits

Incident Manager, Oyo State Emergency Operation Centre, Dr Taiwo Ladipo says that in a bid to increase testing for COVID-19, it is providing free testing using COVID-19 rapid diagnostic kits that give result within an hour in  six designated centres across the state. Dr Ladipo said in the last 6 weeks, 8,700 tests had been
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