Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 16th September 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 16th September 2021

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South-West set to produce PDP chairman in bid to take over Osun, Ekiti in 2022

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South-West set to produce PDP chairman in bid to take over Osun, Ekiti in 2022

FOR the first time since 1998, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), South-West chapter, is set to produce the national chairman of party as part of its overall strategies to regain power from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2023.  Major stakeholders of the party in the zone, according to multiple sources, have made a
South-West set to produce PDP chairman in bid to take over Osun, Ekiti in 2022
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FG, states, FCT owed N35.5trn June 2021

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FG, states, FCT owed N35.5trn June 2021

With President Muhammadu Buhari’s fresh request to borrow additional $4.054bn and €710m external loans, Debt Management Office (DMO) disclosed on Wednesday that Federal, state governments and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) owed a total of N35.465 trillion as of the end of June 2021. This is aside from the at least N10 trillion overdraft taken from
FG, states, FCT owed N35.5trn June 2021
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E2%80%95-unicef/ 1 million Nigerian children to miss school resumption due to insecurity ? UNICEF

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1 million Nigerian children to miss school resumption due to insecurity ? UNICEF

UNICEF Representative in Nigeria, Peter Hawkins says that at least one million Nigerian children of the nation’s 37 million children will miss the new year school resumption starting this month due to insecurity. So far this year, there have been 20 attacks on schools in Nigeria, with 1,436 children abducted and 16 children dead. More
1 million Nigerian children to miss school resumption due to insecurity ? UNICEF
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Malami writes governors on stamp duty, says no recoveries yet

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Malami writes governors on stamp duty, says no recoveries yet

The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN) has written letters to all the 36 state governors in the country over compliance with audit and recovery of back years of stamp duty from January 15, 2016, to June 30, 2020. “Pursuant to Mr. President’s approval and directives, I also
Malami writes governors on stamp duty, says no recoveries yet
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AIB submits report on crash that killed former army chief

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AIB submits report on crash that killed former army chief

The Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) Nigeria has submitted its interim report to the Nigerian Air Force on the crash that claimed the lives of 11 military personnel including the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Ibrahim Attahiru, on May 31, 2021. The investigator listed 27 initial findings and eight immediate safety recommendations for immediate implementation.
AIB submits report on crash that killed former army chief
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Southeast caucus lawmakers seek soft landing for Kanu

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Southeast caucus lawmakers seek soft landing for Kanu

The federal lawmakers from the Southeast have given an indication of a move to seek soft landing for the embattled leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu. The lawmakers operating under the umbrella of the Southeast caucus of the National Assembly dropped the hint in a communique issued at the end
Southeast caucus lawmakers seek soft landing for Kanu
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Kogi prison attack and Nigeria’s sick status

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Kogi prison attack and Nigeria’s sick status

At this point, we cannot pretend that all is well with Nigeria. Without mincing words, I think the Federal Government needs to hear the truth which is obvious; Nigeria is seriously sick and we need to get her from outside the country. Nigeria got independence from the United Kngdom in 1960 and now that it
Kogi prison attack and Nigeria’s sick status
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On the passing of Chief Ezekiel Olalekan Ogundimu

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On the passing of Chief Ezekiel Olalekan Ogundimu

The shocking news of the death of our Chairman, Chief Ezekiel Olalekan Ogundimu, came as a bolt. The Oba Tejuoso, Karunwi III Foundation whose Board of Directors he chaired since 2007, has indeed lost a gem. He brought his wealth of professional experience as an accountant to the foundation and evolved a veritable economist profile
On the passing of Chief Ezekiel Olalekan Ogundimu
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Attempted suicide and Nigeria’s laws: A crime or a call for help?

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Attempted suicide and Nigeria’s laws: A crime or a call for help?

Adigun is a brilliant 15-year old boy who is rather shy, withdrawn and wears glasses to correct his shortsightedness. He is an only child of his extremely busy parents. His mother is a banker while the father is a contractor who frequently travels around the country for meetings and to supervise projects. The old housekeeper
Attempted suicide and Nigeria’s laws: A crime or a call for help?
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Aisubeogun lists symbiotic cooperation as only means to vibrant sector

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Aisubeogun lists symbiotic cooperation as only means to vibrant sector

A former Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Mr. Richard Aisuebeogun has identified a symbiotic relationship among airport operators, airlines, and other service providers as the only way to achieve a common goal of viability in the sector. In his presentation on the topic: ‘Viability of Airport in Nigeria– why airlines
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