Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 3rd November 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 3rd November 2021

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Obi Cubana leaves EFCC custody 24 hours after arrest

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Obi Cubana leaves EFCC custody 24 hours after arrest

A popular socialite, Obinna Iyiegbu, better known as Obi Cubana, who was arrested in Abuja by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on Monday, has regained his freedom barely 24 hours after his arrest.  Though allegations against Obi Cubana were sketchy, but a source disclosed that his case bordered on alleged money laundering and
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On attack on railway lines

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On attack on railway lines

The report on how bandits attacked a train in transit from Abuja to Kaduna recently has further buttressed the audacity and cruelty of these criminals. The Kaduna-Abuja road has become dangerous and a nightmare to motorists and passengers compelling them to look for alternative safer routes. Many travellers have been forced to embrace train transportation,
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Justice Odili’s house invasion impunity taken too far —Supreme Court

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Justice Odili’s house invasion impunity taken too far —Supreme Court

THE Supreme Court, on Tuesday, in Abuja broke its silence on the alleged unlawful invasion of Justice Mary Odili residence by unknown security operatives, describing it as impunity taken too far.  The apex court warned that the judiciary should not be misconstrued by any individual or institution of government as the whipping boy among the
Justice Odili’s house invasion impunity taken too far —Supreme Court
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PPMC in a reformer’s hands

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PPMC in a reformer’s hands

Many observers and commentators in the oil and gas industry are convinced that the culture of assessing performance of staff and management of the NNPC has been yielding fruitful results, as hardworking and experienced members of staff keep moving steadily to higher levels. The recent appointment of new Managing Director of Petroleum Products Marketing Company
PPMC in a reformer’s hands
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Why African business leaders should outline energy transition, ESG policies

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Why African business leaders should outline energy transition, ESG policies

Last year marked the 25th anniversary since the execution of the ‘Ogoni Nine’, the group of activists led by Ken Saro Wiwa who campaigned against environmental pollution, exploitation of natural resources and lack of development in the Niger Delta. Yet in the decades that followed, the Niger Delta has remained the textbook example of the
Why African business leaders should outline energy transition, ESG policies
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Using a pandemic to punish citizens

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Using a pandemic to punish citizens

LAST week, the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, was thrown into pandemonium when travellers returning to the country from the United Kingdom through British Airways, Qatar and Lufthansa flights refused to pay COVID-19 fees into a private account. The travellers objected to the demand by officials of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC)
Using a pandemic to punish citizens
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GIANT IN THE TROPIC OF AFRICA: Jim Ovia (Founder of Zenith Bank)

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GIANT IN THE TROPIC OF AFRICA: Jim Ovia (Founder of Zenith Bank)

• Born on Sunday, 4 November, 1951 in Agbor, Ika South Local Government, Delta State. • Jim Ovia holds a master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Louisiana, Monroe, Louisiana, USA in 1979 and a B.Sc. degree in Business Administration from Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA (1977). He is also an alumnus
GIANT IN THE TROPIC OF AFRICA: Jim Ovia (Founder of Zenith Bank)
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How poor parenting, indiscipline spiked harassment of teachers by students in Ogun

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How poor parenting, indiscipline spiked harassment of teachers by students in Ogun

OLAYINKA OLUKOYA, in this piece, writes on the ugly trend of parents and students attacking teachers in public secondary schools in Ogun State, as well as steps taken by Academic Staff Union of Secondary Schools (ASUSS), government and other stakeholders to address the situation. In recent times, students in public secondary schools in Ogun State
How poor parenting, indiscipline spiked harassment of teachers by students in Ogun
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Stakeholders push to curb escalating irregular migration, human trafficking in South-West

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Stakeholders push to curb escalating irregular migration, human trafficking in South-West

Trafficking of women, especially young girls and women into exploitative sexual and commercial labour recently began to attract local, national and international attention globally due to the fact that trafficking of women has a number of far-reaching socio-economic, health and political consequences on the society at large. And while it is a global challenge, the
Stakeholders push to curb escalating irregular migration, human trafficking in South-West
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PDP: The road ahead 

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PDP: The road ahead 

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had an elective national convention that has been adjudged as hugely successful. Here, LEON USIGBE, who witnessed the event, brings a review.  The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is enjoying a moment of calm following its successful special elective national convention. Despite all the pre-convention fears and anxiety particularly resulting from the stern effort of its erstwhile
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