Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 27th October 2022

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 27th October 2022

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Terror alert: FG talks tough as US okays non-emergency staff to leave Nigeria

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Terror alert: FG talks tough as US okays non-emergency staff to leave Nigeria

FOLLOWING the move by the United States to evacuate “non-emergency” employees and their family members in Nigeria over terror attacks scare, the Federal Government has said contrary to the terror alert, the country is safer than before.  The State Department announced the planned evacuation on its Nigeria travel advisory on its website on Tuesday night.
Terror alert: FG talks tough as US okays non-emergency staff to leave Nigeria
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Warehousing of $350m CVFF in TSA illegal — SOAN

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Warehousing of $350m CVFF in TSA illegal — SOAN

The Ship Owners Association of Nigeria (SOAN) has said that warehousing the $350million Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund (CVFF) in the Treasury Single Account (TSA) of government is illegal and unconstitutional. Speaking with the Nigerian Tribune in Lagos, President of SOAN, Dr. Mkgeore Onyung explained that the law says that the funds should be warehoused in
Warehousing of $350m CVFF in TSA illegal — SOAN
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Court stops Kogi govt from closing down Dangote Cement, others

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Court stops Kogi govt from closing down Dangote Cement, others

A Federal High Court, Abuja, on Wednesday, restrained the Kogi State government from closing down Dangote Cement Plc in the Obajana area of the state. The court also stopped the state government from disrupting or suspending the activities of Dangote Coal Mines Ltd and Dangote Industries Ltd in Okaba, Ankpa Local Government Area and in
Court stops Kogi govt from closing down Dangote Cement, others
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Key players across Africa meet in Jo’burg to discuss sustainability in Africa aviation

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Key players across Africa meet in Jo’burg to discuss sustainability in Africa aviation

Key players in aviation across Africa gathered at the fourth edition of the Aviators Africa Conference in South Africa to celebrate excellence and sustainability in African aviation and to recognise brands and change makers that have contributed immensely to the development of African aviation. The three-day event, which was themed, ‘Sustainability in African Aviation,’ was
Key players across Africa meet in Jo’burg to discuss sustainability in Africa aviation
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E2%80%95-fg/ Flooding: 30 years of consistent investment needed to control menace ? FG

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Flooding: 30 years of consistent investment needed to control menace ? FG

With 612 persons now confirmed dead and 1.4 million displaced in recent floods in the country, the federal government on Wednesday noted that it will take 30 years of consistent investment to control the menace. The Minister of Water Resources,  Suleiman Adamu, who made the declaration while briefing correspondents on the outcomes of the Federal
Flooding: 30 years of consistent investment needed to control menace ? FG
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Court orders Federal Government to return Kanu to Kenya, pay him N500 million

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Court orders Federal Government to return Kanu to Kenya, pay him N500 million

A Federal High Court today (26th October 2022) in Umuahia ordered the Federal Government to “restore Nnamdi Kanu to his status quo before 19th June 2021” and also pay him N500 million. The Court in its further rulings issued an injunction restraining the Attorney General of the Federation from prosecuting Kanu consequent upon his extraordinary
Court orders Federal Government to return Kanu to Kenya, pay him N500 million
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AFARN holds aviation safety summit in global distressed economy

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AFARN holds aviation safety summit in global distressed economy

THE ongoing move by the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) to upgrade the navigational facilities across the country’s airports has continued to receive support from key players across the country. Reacting to the development, President of the Association of Foreign Airlines (AFARN), Mr Kingsley Nwokoma while stating that many of the security and surveillance equipment
AFARN holds aviation safety summit in global distressed economy
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Helicopters operations: FG engages private firm to collect charges

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Helicopters operations: FG engages private firm to collect charges

DETERMINED to block further leakages, the federal government has appointed NAEBI Dynamic Concept Limited to commence the collection of take-off and landing charges from helicopters operating across the country. Dropping this hint, the Managing Director of the consultancy firm, Mr. Chike Stanley said, the charges collection fell in line with the global best practices hence,
Helicopters operations: FG engages private firm to collect charges
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Delta Airlines partners JA Africa to develop young entrepreneurs across Africa

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Delta Airlines partners JA Africa to develop young entrepreneurs across Africa

AMERICA’S Delta Airlines and Junior Achievement (JA) Africa have renewed their partnership to advance business and STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) education among young people across the continent. Delta is known to be supporting 32 JA chapters across five continents to teach students about financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship. This is coming even
Delta Airlines partners JA Africa to develop young entrepreneurs across Africa
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‘Air traffic controllers deserve kudos for ensuring safety in Nigeria’s airspace’

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‘Air traffic controllers deserve kudos for ensuring safety in Nigeria’s airspace’

SAFETY has been identified not just as the watchword of Air Traffic Controllers, but also the basic prerequisite for increasing flight efficiency as exemplified by pilots and literally putting their own lives and the lives of their passengers in the hands of air traffic controllers. Making this assertion was the president of the umbrella body
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