Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 1st December 2022
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 01/12/22
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GoG pirates switching from kidnapping to oil theft — Report
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GoG pirates switching from kidnapping to oil theft — Report
The Gulf of Guinea (GoG) is witnessing a shift in the dynamics of piracy, with criminal networks moving away from targeting commercial ships to oil bunkering, theft and illegal fishing, a report presented to the UN Security Council (UNSC) has revealed. According to a report released by Maritime Executive on Monday, the UN Security Council
GoG pirates switching from kidnapping to oil theft — Report
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Experts urge Customs to key into smart border evolution, trade facilitation
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Experts urge Customs to key into smart border evolution, trade facilitation
Freight forwarders in the country have called on the Federal Government, through the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to key into the evolution of smart borders and ensure concepts that would further facilitate trade. The experts during a strategic consultative meeting in Lagos recently urged Customs to facilitate legitimate trade that will in turn contribute positively
Experts urge Customs to key into smart border evolution, trade facilitation
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INTELS sustains women empowerment scheme as beneficiaries hit 1,700
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INTELS sustains women empowerment scheme as beneficiaries hit 1,700
Nigeria’s oil and gas logistics giant, INTELS Nigeria Limited has graduated a fresh batch of 73 beneficiaries of its popular Women Empowerment Project Scheme Synergy (WEPSS), bringing the total number of beneficiaries of the scheme to date to 1,700. WEPSS was established by INTELS in 2013 to empower 5,000 community women over a 20-year period
INTELS sustains women empowerment scheme as beneficiaries hit 1,700
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Blame state governments for under-performing inland dry ports — Bello
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Blame state governments for under-performing inland dry ports — Bello
The immediate past Executive Secretary of the Nigeran Shippers Council (NSC), Barrister Hassan Bello has said that some State Governments should be blamed for the under-performing level of many of the Inland Container Depots (ICD) otherwise referred to as dry ports scattered across the country. Recall that the Federal Government in 2017 approved six ICDs
Blame state governments for under-performing inland dry ports — Bello
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IPCentre boss charges youths on wrong use of internet
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IPCentre boss charges youths on wrong use of internet
Youths have been identified as the source of the bulk of fake news emanating from the internet. Stating this was the chairman governing council of the International Psychometrics Centre, Ibadan, Otunba Abimbola Davis, while speaking to newsmen in Ibadan. Speaking further, he said “youths belong to this era we call the ‘internet age.’ And they
IPCentre boss charges youths on wrong use of internet
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Experts, lecturers seek integration of solutions journalism into Nigerian media education
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Experts, lecturers seek integration of solutions journalism into Nigerian media education
Media practitioners and journalism lecturers have canvassed the integration of the concept of solutions journalism into the curriculum of tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The experts and scholars stated that the new generation of journalists need to be exposed to solutions journalism as part of the various ways they can cause developmental changes in the society
Experts, lecturers seek integration of solutions journalism into Nigerian media education
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Examination malpractice now endemic in private, public schools — Oyo Commissioner for Education
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Examination malpractice now endemic in private, public schools — Oyo Commissioner for Education
Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Abiodun Abdu-Raheem has warned school principals/owners in the state to desist from engaging in examination malpractice which he noted had become an endemic in both private and public schools in the state. The Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Abiodun Abdu-Raheem disclosed this on Monday in Ibadan.
Examination malpractice now endemic in private, public schools — Oyo Commissioner for Education
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There is no motivation to turn academic researches into products —Summit Varsity VC
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There is no motivation to turn academic researches into products —Summit Varsity VC
Following the spate of underutilised academic researchers from Nigerian tertiary institutions, the Vice Chancellor of Summit University Offa, Kwara State, Professor Abiodun Musa Aibinu, has said that there is not enough motivation to turn the ideas in the said researches into products that can be used to advance the country’s technological advancement. He decried the
There is no motivation to turn academic researches into products —Summit Varsity VC
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Technical education key to national economic development — Adamu
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Technical education key to national economic development — Adamu
The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu has reiterated the federal government’s commitment to adequate funding of education towards the socio-economic development of the country. The minister said that President Muhammadu Buhari-led government is committed to promoting and sustaining science and technology education, adding that the sector remains crucial to the growth and development of the country.
Technical education key to national economic development — Adamu
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Nimi Briggs challenges Nigerian varsities on quality of graduates
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Nimi Briggs challenges Nigerian varsities on quality of graduates
THE pro-chancellor of the Alex Ekwueme University, Emeritus Professor Nimi Briggs, has challenged universities in Nigeria to live up to expectations of the society by producing graduates that can compete favourably with their counterparts in the world. He spoke in Abuja during the inaugural ‘Gown-to-Town’ symposium organised by the Abuja chapter of the University of
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