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Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Tuesday 20th December 2022
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 20/12/22
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FG, development partners hold regional summit to address issues of farmers/herders feud
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FG, development partners hold regional summit to address issues of farmers/herders feud
FEDERAL Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) in collaboration with its development partners organised a regional summit to address the issues of farmers- herders’ conflict to create peaceful coexistence, food and nutrition security. Speaking during the Summit held recently in Abuja, the Minister, Federal Ministry Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Mohammad Mahmood Abubakar said
FG, development partners hold regional summit to address issues of farmers/herders feud
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FG, stakeholders strategise to resuscitate yam exportation
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FG, stakeholders strategise to resuscitate yam exportation
THE Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in collaboration with other relevant Stakeholders have taken steps to resuscitate yam exportation in the country to boost national wealth creation, food security amongst others. In a workshop, held recently in Abuja, stakeholders deliberated and synergized on the measures to address the challenges hindering the smooth process
FG, stakeholders strategise to resuscitate yam exportation
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UN: Thousands in West, Central Africa could face starvation
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UN: Thousands in West, Central Africa could face starvation
More than 25,000 people will face starvation in conflict-plagued parts of West Africa next year, a United Nations official warned Friday, Dec. 16, 2022. Populations in Nigeria, Mali and Burkina Faso will be in phase five catastrophic hunger by June driven largely by violence as well as economic impacts from the fallout of COVID-19 and
UN: Thousands in West, Central Africa could face starvation
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Real estate: Mixed feelings over CBN’s cash withdrawal limits
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Real estate: Mixed feelings over CBN’s cash withdrawal limits
The new cash withdrawal limits by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has been generating arguments among real estate practitioners. While some see the new policy as the right way to go, others say it would impact negatively on the real estate’s activities/ transactions due to the nature of artisans in the sector. DAYO AYEYEMI
Real estate: Mixed feelings over CBN’s cash withdrawal limits
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FG committed to bridging infrastructure in tertiary institutions —Fashola
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FG committed to bridging infrastructure in tertiary institutions —Fashola
President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration is committed tobridging infrastructure gaps in tertiary institutions and boosting investments in the education sector, the Minister of Works and Housing, MrBabatundeFashola, has said. Speaking during the handover ceremony of newly constructed/rehabilitated car parks and internal roads to Yaba College of Technology (YabaTech) in Lagos, Fashola said the project was part
FG committed to bridging infrastructure in tertiary institutions —Fashola
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How AHCN can become key players in affordable housing delivery —Experts
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How AHCN can become key players in affordable housing delivery —Experts
Housing corporations would need to embark on strategic initiatives in order to become key players in affordable housing delivery on an unprecedented and sustainable large scale in Nigeria. According to the Founder/President, First World Communities Ltd, Brig.Gen. P.M.O. Reis (rtd), the strategic initiatives must centered on the creation of an enabling environment, promotion of research
How AHCN can become key players in affordable housing delivery —Experts
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Removal of barriers on Lagos-Ibadan road would improve businesses —Motorists
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Removal of barriers on Lagos-Ibadan road would improve businesses —Motorists
Appreciating the Federal Government for having what they described as ” listening ears” motorists other users plying the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway said the removal of barriers on the major highway would improve their businesses, restore sanity and save man-hour loss to gridlock. They gave this expression during the removal of crash barriers and other diversion points
Removal of barriers on Lagos-Ibadan road would improve businesses —Motorists
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PENGASSAN tasks Buhari, INEC on credible election, warns against tampering with BVAS
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PENGASSAN tasks Buhari, INEC on credible election, warns against tampering with BVAS
WORKERS in the oil and gas sector under the auspices the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) have called on President Muhammandu Buhari-led government, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and international community to leave no stone unturned in conducting free, fair and credible election. They also charged them to ensure that
PENGASSAN tasks Buhari, INEC on credible election, warns against tampering with BVAS
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FCSPB seeks direct payment of allocations, other entitlements from PTAD
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FCSPB seeks direct payment of allocations, other entitlements from PTAD
THE Federal Civil Service Pensioners Branch (FCSPB) has called on the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) to cease sending its monthly check-off dues and other entitlements to its mother afflict body, the Nigeria Union of Pensioners. FCSPB therefore, demanded remittance of its monies directly to its coffers. FCSPB further alleged that the Nigeria Union of
FCSPB seeks direct payment of allocations, other entitlements from PTAD
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11,145 NITEL/MTel pensioners receive N12.4bn arrears
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11,145 NITEL/MTel pensioners receive N12.4bn arrears
IN furtherance of its efforts to offset the outstanding pension arrears owed to pensioners of some defunct institutions of the Federal Government, the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD), has said it paid a total of N12,393,567,595.80, representing 15-months settlement of inherited unfunded pension liabilities to 11,145 NITEL/MTel pensioners. The Directorate’s Executive Secretary, Dr Chioma Ejikeme,
11,145 NITEL/MTel pensioners receive N12.4bn arrears
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