Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 7th September 2021
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 07/09/21
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On re-integration of ex-Boko Haram felons into society
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On re-integration of ex-Boko Haram felons into society
ON Saturday 25th July, 2020, the Nigerian Army announced that 601 ex-Boko Haram soldiers would be re-integrated into the society. The 601 were released after they had undergone six months of de-radicalisation, rehabilitation, and reintegration. According to Bamidele Shafa, the Coordinator of Operation Safe Corridor (OSC), the ex-Boko Haram members have denounced their membership of
On re-integration of ex-Boko Haram felons into society
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ILO and IUCN sign agreement to harness interdependence between jobs, nature
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ILO and IUCN sign agreement to harness interdependence between jobs, nature
The International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to raise awareness on the interdependence between jobs and nature. The MOU is intended to formalize the already ongoing collaboration between the two organizations to promote and support, among other things, green works,
ILO and IUCN sign agreement to harness interdependence between jobs, nature
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PTAD, please pay my 20 years’ entitlements, arrears
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PTAD, please pay my 20 years’ entitlements, arrears
I am appealing to President Muhammadu Buhari, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Usman Alkali Baba and the National Assembly to please come to my aid and intervene in the issue of delayed payment of my entitlements and arrears by the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD). I was enlisted in the Nigeria Police Force on November
PTAD, please pay my 20 years’ entitlements, arrears
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Miyetti Allah asks Buhari, NASS to stop implementation of anti-grazing laws
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Miyetti Allah asks Buhari, NASS to stop implementation of anti-grazing laws
The Miyetti Allah Kauta Hore has asked President Muhammadu Buhari and the National Assembly to stop state governors (especially in the South) from implementing the various anti-grazing laws. The National Secretary of the group, Engr Saleh Alhassan, while addressing a press conference, described the anti-grazing laws as satanic and a ploy to cripple the economic
Miyetti Allah asks Buhari, NASS to stop implementation of anti-grazing laws
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On Prof Isiaq Oloyede’s reappointment
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On Prof Isiaq Oloyede’s reappointment
Professor Isiaq Oloyede has been reappointed for another term as the registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB). This is good. Oloyede took over the leadership of the government agency when spiritual snakes were swallowing millions of naira and missing scratch cards allegedly burnt in unknown cars were discovered to have been used
On Prof Isiaq Oloyede’s reappointment
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Don’t use military force on bandits —Sheikh Gumi
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Don’t use military force on bandits —Sheikh Gumi
A prominent Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has declared that the recent military force going on in Zamfara State against the bandits and herdsmen is counterproductive and might not yield the most positive results. This was even as he posited that the authorities ought to have known by now that the bandits are going nowhere
Don’t use military force on bandits —Sheikh Gumi
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Why we are investing in education, healthcare —Agboola
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Why we are investing in education, healthcare —Agboola
Olusegun Agboola, a business mogul, is the coordinator of Mafoya Oluwa mbe Foundation, a non-governmental organisation initiated in honour of the patriarch of the late Chief Ezekiel Amoo family to give intervention in the education and health sectors, as well as empower the needy. In this interview by OLAWALE OLANIYAN and RUKIYAT BAKARE, he speaks
Why we are investing in education, healthcare —Agboola
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MOCPED has resources, community receptiveness for upgrade to university —Nosiru, Provost
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MOCPED has resources, community receptiveness for upgrade to university —Nosiru, Provost
Associate Professor, Nosiru Olajide Onibon is the Provost, Michael Otedola College of Primary Education, Lagos State (MOCPED). In this interview by SEGUN KASALI, he speaks on the readiness of the college to be upgraded into a university. What is your reaction towards the proposed Lagos State’s upgrade of colleges of education into university? I
MOCPED has resources, community receptiveness for upgrade to university —Nosiru, Provost
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MOCPED: Ready for upgrade to university of education?
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MOCPED: Ready for upgrade to university of education?
The drive by the Lagos State government towards the establishment of more universities has been in response to increasing public yearnings. This saw the wide acceptance of a public hearing on a bill for a law to provide for the establishment of the University of Education, Lagos (UNEDLAG), with the proposed merger of the state’s
MOCPED: Ready for upgrade to university of education?
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Court dismisses FIRS application to stop Rivers from collecting VAT
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Court dismisses FIRS application to stop Rivers from collecting VAT
A Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has dismissed an application by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) seeking to stop the Rivers State Government from collecting Value Added Tax (VAT) in the state. The Court held that the Rivers State government law on VAT remains valid until it has been set aside by
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