Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Wednesday 18th January 2023
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 18/01/23
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NCC returns to television with Telecom Weekly
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NCC returns to television with Telecom Weekly
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is set for a return to the tube with a newly-packaged 30 minutes weekly television programme that will regularly x-ray the Nigerian telecommunications and Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry and provide awareness for telecommunications consumers across the country and beyond. The weekly programme, aptly tagged, ‘Telecoms Weekly’, debuted on
NCC returns to television with Telecom Weekly
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Bayelsa gov vows to depose traditional rulers involved in partisan politics
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Bayelsa gov vows to depose traditional rulers involved in partisan politics
Bayelsa State governor, Douye Diri, has vowed to depose any traditional ruler in the state who allows politicians to intimidate voters during the forthcoming general election. Diri said this in Yenagoa, the state capital, on Monday, during the flag-off of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) campaign for Bayelsa Central senatorial district. He said that the
Bayelsa gov vows to depose traditional rulers involved in partisan politics
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Edo oil-producing community decries lack of school, health facility, others
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Edo oil-producing community decries lack of school, health facility, others
DESPITE being host to crude oil wells, Iguelaba community in Orhionmwon Local Government Area of Edo State lacks secondary school and functional healthcare facility, it was gathered. The people in the oil producing community attend secondary school as well as seek medical care in neighbouring Oben community, a few kilometers away from theirs. They lament
Edo oil-producing community decries lack of school, health facility, others
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Phase 3 targets expansive digital infrastructure
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Phase 3 targets expansive digital infrastructure
Phase 3, one of Africa’s leading independent aerial fibre optic network infrastructure and telecommunications service providers, has said its 2023 drive will focus on targeting an expansive future for its digital infrastructure. According to Mr Stanley Jegede, executive chairman of the network, “Phase 3 witnessed significant growth and achievements in 2022 with the upgrade and
Phase 3 targets expansive digital infrastructure
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Ericsson private network portfolio leads market in solution choice
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Ericsson private network portfolio leads market in solution choice
A broad range of enterprises and industries are set to benefit from a significant expansion in the Ericsson Private Network portfolio with the addition of a new ICT-focused offering from the Ericsson subsidiary, Cradlepoint. Called NetCloud Private Networks, the software-defined solution is a complete subscription-based offering with an initial focus on traditionally lean ICT-oriented enterprises,
Ericsson private network portfolio leads market in solution choice
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Justice delivery: Delta commissioner underscores importance of NBA members
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Justice delivery: Delta commissioner underscores importance of NBA members
Delta State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Isaiah Bozimo, has described members of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) as key stakeholders in the realisation of the state government’s quest for effective justice delivery. Bozimo stated this in his office in Asaba when the Asaba branch of the NBA paid him a courtesy call. He
Justice delivery: Delta commissioner underscores importance of NBA members
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Women being seen and not heard is no longer tenable —Dr Ahmadu
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Women being seen and not heard is no longer tenable —Dr Ahmadu
Dr Jumai Ahmadu, the founder of Helpline Foundation For The Needy in Abuja, spoke with TAOFEEK LAWAL about the plight of vulnerable in the society, need for streams of income for women and women in leadership positions among others. Some believe that women should only be seen and not heard, do you think it
Women being seen and not heard is no longer tenable —Dr Ahmadu
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Nigerian female filmmaker, Funa Maduka makes jurors list of 2023 Sundance Film Festival
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Nigerian female filmmaker, Funa Maduka makes jurors list of 2023 Sundance Film Festival
Filmmaker, Funa Maduka, is one of the 16 jurors granting awards at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, kicking off on January 19, 2023. She is distinguished as one of the three jury members of the World Cinema Dramatic Competition, alongside Shozo Ichiyama and Annemarie Jacir. This year’s festival will take place between January 19–29 in
Nigerian female filmmaker, Funa Maduka makes jurors list of 2023 Sundance Film Festival
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The quid pro quo that will shape Judiciary in 2023
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The quid pro quo that will shape Judiciary in 2023
2022 was a watershed for the Judiciary. It was the first time all Justices of the Supreme Court would rise against a sitting Chief Justice of Nigeria and successfully effect a regime change. But it is not uhuru for the arm of government which entered new year, to face the rigour of adjudicating the 2023
The quid pro quo that will shape Judiciary in 2023
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We are celebrating freedom, Tinubu says in Kwara, vows to fight corruption
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We are celebrating freedom, Tinubu says in Kwara, vows to fight corruption
Presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on Tuesday said that his administration will continue fight to eradicate corruption if elected into power in the forthcoming general elections. Addressing party supporters at the party’s presidential campaign rally in Ilorin, Kwara state capital, Tinubu said that the party’s symbol of broom
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