Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 11th August 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 11th August 2021

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Dangote only Nigerian on Bloomberg’s top billionaires’ list

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Dangote only Nigerian on Bloomberg’s top billionaires’ list

AFRICA’S richest man, Aliko Dangote has significantly moved up in the world billionaires’ list as his fortune increased to $17.8 billion as against last year’s $14.8 billion to emerge as the only Nigerian in the Bloomberg’s yearly top billionaire list.  Other Africans on the lists are three South Africans: Johann Rupert and family, worth $10.1
Dangote only Nigerian on Bloomberg’s top billionaires’ list
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PDP: Secondus’ tenure shortened by two months, convention holds October

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PDP: Secondus’ tenure shortened by two months, convention holds October

STAKEHOLDERS of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have fended off the renewed crisis that threatened to rip it apart resolving in Tuesday’s fence mending meeting to retain the embattled national chairman, Prince Uche Secondus in office till October when a new national convention will be held. With this development, Secondus’ tenure which ought to have
PDP: Secondus’ tenure shortened by two months, convention holds October
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Should Nigeria quit MOWCA?

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Should Nigeria quit MOWCA?

A few days ago, Nigeria opted out of the Maritime Organisation of West Africa and Central Africa (MOWCA). A swift move, it is still not  clear whether it is a total withdrawal of membership or a mere stormy foot protestation from the organisation’s General Assembly’s summit. According to the spokesperson of the Federal Ministry of
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The cross Babangida still carries at 80

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The cross Babangida still carries at 80

GENERAL Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, GCFR, will be 80 on Wednesday, August 17. He is the second longest Military ruler in Nigeria, the first being General Yakubu Gowon, GCFR, who ruled Nigeria from 1 August 1966 to 29 July 1975. General Babangida ruled Nigeria from 27 August 1985-26 August 1993. His classmates at Government College Bida
The cross Babangida still carries at 80
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Delta govt approves construction of township roads, others

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Delta govt approves construction of township roads, others

Delta State government   has approved the construction of  some township roads  to boost economic activities in the state. The roads include Amoro street which is about 756 meters in Enerhen, Uvwie Local Government Area, Osamor street in Ika North-East, Ozu/Onyia/Ogbe streets in Ekuku-Agbor, Ika South and  Okpolo/Owien road in Isoko South The approval was given
Delta govt approves construction of township roads, others
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NIN registration to become compulsory for WASSCE candidates from next year, says WAEC

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NIN registration to become compulsory for WASSCE candidates from next year, says WAEC

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has made it mandatory for candidates who want to sit for the exams in Nigeria from next year to have been enrolled for a National Identifification Number (NIN) with the National Identification Management Commission. The head of national office of WAEC Nigeria, Mr Patrick Areghan, made this disclosure on
NIN registration to become compulsory for WASSCE candidates from next year, says WAEC
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Gov’s wife inaugurates 16th sickle cell clinic in Delta

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Gov’s wife inaugurates 16th sickle cell clinic in Delta

The 16th sickle cell  clinic  built by the O5 Initiative, the pet project of wife of the Delta State governor,  Dame Edit Okowa, has  been inaugurated. The  clinic  inauguration at the Warri Central Hospital  was greeted with appreciation and joy by residents of the area who before now travelled far and wide for solutions to
Gov’s wife inaugurates 16th sickle cell clinic in Delta
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Navy begins construction of NOWA’s skills acquisition centre in Oghara

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Navy begins construction of NOWA’s skills acquisition centre in Oghara

The Nigerian Navy Logistics Command, Oghara in Delta State has commenced the construction of the Naval Officers’ Wives Association (NOWA) Skills Acquisition Centre. The command’s coordinator of NOWA, Mrs Loveleen Lassa disclosed this during the inauguration of the NOWA’s secretariat and the foundation laying ceremony of the association’s proposed shopping complex at the Logistics Command.
Navy begins construction of NOWA’s skills acquisition centre in Oghara
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Omoku youths warn NAOC against sack of indigenous staff

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Omoku youths warn NAOC against sack of indigenous staff

Youths from Omoku in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State have issued a warning to the Nigeria Agip Oil Company (NAOC) against proposed plan to sack over 165 indigenous workers in the company’s extra-ordinary surveillance scheme. The youth also asked the company to stop the move to scrap the ongoing surveillance scheme, warning that
Omoku youths warn NAOC against sack of indigenous staff
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Oyo PDP crisis and the search for compromise

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Oyo PDP crisis and the search for compromise

WALE AKINSELURE traces the genesis of rumbling in the Oyo State chapter of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and efforts to resolve the inherent issues. Though some members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Oyo state and appointees of the Governor Seyi Makinde administration kept on singing the “All is well” song, the evidences of
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