Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 15th December 2022
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 15/12/22
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Mental Health Bill Awaits Signature of Mr. President: Glorious Opportunity for Progress
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Mental Health Bill Awaits Signature of Mr. President: Glorious Opportunity for Progress
Case A: A 23-year-old man had been struggling with depression and was having difficulties concentrating on tasks. He was frequently tired all the time and had no motivation to do anything. Thus, he stopped going to work and was terminated after a few months. He stayed indoors all the time and was not happy about
Mental Health Bill Awaits Signature of Mr. President: Glorious Opportunity for Progress
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APM Terminals Nigeria gets new Country Managing Director
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APM Terminals Nigeria gets new Country Managing Director
Effective January 1, 2023, Frederik Klinke assumes the role of Country Managing Director, APM Terminals Nigeria, taking over from Klaus Holm Laursen, who moves to a position of Head of Joint Ventures, Africa and Europe. Frederik Klinke is Danish and has been with A.P. Moller – Maersk since 2006. He holds a Master of Science
APM Terminals Nigeria gets new Country Managing Director
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Customs collects N43.5m duty shortfall from cleared South-West cargoes
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Customs collects N43.5m duty shortfall from cleared South-West cargoes
The Federal Operation Unit, Zone A of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has collected N43,530,867.25 through issued uncompromising demand notices (DN) on detected and identified shortfalls in duty payments on cargoes already cleared in the South West in November and early December. Disclosing this during a recent press briefing held in Lagos, acting Controller of
Customs collects N43.5m duty shortfall from cleared South-West cargoes
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NIMASA, FMOT expand NSDP, admit 435 new intakes
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NIMASA, FMOT expand NSDP, admit 435 new intakes
The Federal Ministry of Transportation (FMOT) and the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has expanded the Nigerian Seafarers’ Development Programme (NSDP) by admitting 435 fresh intakes. The Director-General of NIMASA,Dr Bashir Jamoh, who disclosed at the flag-off of Batch B of the third NSDP named NSDP-3 (TERRA) in Lagos recently, noted that the
NIMASA, FMOT expand NSDP, admit 435 new intakes
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Why Nigeria’s fleet implementation policy is struggling for revival-Investigations
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Why Nigeria’s fleet implementation policy is struggling for revival-Investigations
Since the withdrawal of the Pacific International Lines (PIL) from Nigeria’s Fleet Implementation initiative in early 2017, more facts have emerged on why Nigeria’s efforts to revive her national fleet policy has continued to hit the rocks. Recall that in early 2017, PIL pulled out of Nigeria’s National Fleet Implementation Committee despite having signed a
Why Nigeria’s fleet implementation policy is struggling for revival-Investigations
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Women participation in mining shouldn’t be considered competition with men — WIMIN
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Women participation in mining shouldn’t be considered competition with men — WIMIN
Women miners in Ebonyi State under the umbrella of Women in Mining Nigeria (WIMIN), have called on their male counterparts in the mining sector not to consider their participation in mining as a competition. According to the women, they have been experiencing different forms of violence and discrimination from the men in the mining sector
Women participation in mining shouldn’t be considered competition with men — WIMIN
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Lagos sensitises vehicle inspection officers on creativity, innovation
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Lagos sensitises vehicle inspection officers on creativity, innovation
The Lagos State Government has sensitized Vehicle Inspection Officers in the state on the need to come up with creative and innovative ideas that will improve service delivery to Lagosians. The exercise, which was organised by the Ministry of Transportation in collaboration with the Office of Transformation Creativity and Innovation (OTCI) is part of the
Lagos sensitises vehicle inspection officers on creativity, innovation
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MKO’s children take Buhari to ECOWAS Court, demands $10m for Kudirat’s murder
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MKO’s children take Buhari to ECOWAS Court, demands $10m for Kudirat’s murder
CHILDREN of the late Kudirat Abiola have taken President Muhammadu Buhari’s government to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Court of Justice in Abuja, demanding $10 million compensation for the unlawful assassination of their mother. The suit, ECW/CCJ/ APP/62/2022, was filed on behalf of Khafila Abiola, Moriam Abiola and Hadi Abiola by their
MKO’s children take Buhari to ECOWAS Court, demands $10m for Kudirat’s murder
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Hope rises for Nigerian cargoes as BIMCO revises war risk clauses
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Hope rises for Nigerian cargoes as BIMCO revises war risk clauses
The Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO), the world’s largest commercial shipping trade organisation headquartered in Copenhagen has set up a subcommittee to review its War Cancellation Clause 2004, War Risks Clause for Time Chartering 2013 (CONWARTIME 2013) and it’s War Risks Clause for Voyage Chartering 2013 (VOYWAR 2013). According to reports monitored on BIMCO
Hope rises for Nigerian cargoes as BIMCO revises war risk clauses
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Lekki Port appoints Liu Jialin as Director
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Lekki Port appoints Liu Jialin as Director
The board of directors of Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprise Limited (Lekki Port) has announced the appointment of Liu Jialin as a director of the company. The appointment, which takes immediate effect, was approved during the historic board meeting held recently at the new administrative offices of the port. Jialin has 19 years of experience in
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