Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 21st September 2023

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 21st September 2023

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Imo attack: Deceased officers lured to fake distress call — Police

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Imo attack: Deceased officers lured to fake distress call — Police
The Nigeria Police Force has confirmed that the security officers killed in Imo State on Tuesday were responding to a fake distress call. This false alarm lured them into an ambush, resulting in a tragic loss of lives. The attack occurred on Tuesday, September 19, in Oriagu, Ehime Mbano Local Council, Imo State. According to
Imo attack: Deceased officers lured to fake distress call — Police
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Nigeria is unnecessarily stigmatised — Onyema

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Nigeria is unnecessarily stigmatised — Onyema
The high premium the Nigerian airlines pay on their aircraft which has been hitting deeply into the operational costs again formed a major discussion at the just concluded seventh Aviation Africa Summit and Exhibition in Abuja. Speaking the minds of the domestic airline operators in Nigeria, chairman of Air Peace, Mr Allen Onyema, lamented how,
Nigeria is unnecessarily stigmatised — Onyema
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Proliferation of state airports a burden on us —DG NCAA

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Proliferation of state airports a burden on us —DG NCAA
Captain Musa Nuhu is the Director General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). In this interview with SHOLA ADEKOLA, he speaks on trending issues affecting aviation safety, the recent safety audit conducted on the sector by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) team and other issues: Nigeria’s hosting of the 7th Aviation Summit in
Proliferation of state airports a burden on us —DG NCAA
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Intervention: TETFund builds capacity of desk officers in North east

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Intervention: TETFund builds capacity of desk officers in North east
Desk Officers of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) in the North-East subregion have commenced a two-day workshop on the intervention programmes of the Fund in beneficiary institutions. The workshop is being held in Gombe with the theme “Improving TETFund Intervention Programmes and Processes in Beneficiary Institutions”. In his welcome address at the opening ceremony,
Intervention: TETFund builds capacity of desk officers in North east
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Sale of NCAT two Bell helicopters followed due process — Rector

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Sale of NCAT two Bell helicopters followed due process — Rector
The Rector of Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT), Zaria, Captain Alkali Moddibo, has cleared the air on the controversy ranging over news that the college auctioned two Bell 206 helicopters. Speaking with aviation journalists at the just concluded seventh Aviation Summit in Abuja on Thursday, Captain Moddibo said contrary to insinuations, both the ministries
Sale of NCAT two Bell helicopters followed due process — Rector
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Nigeria has safest safety record globally —DG NSIB

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Nigeria has safest safety record globally —DG NSIB
The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has said that its quality probes into air accidents, serious incidents and timely release of safety reports have contributed to improved air safety in the country. The bureau said that in the last 10 years, Nigeria’s airspace had only recorded two fatal civil air crashes, leading to the unfortunate
Nigeria has safest safety record globally —DG NSIB
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Time to call the bluff of UAE

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Time to call the bluff of UAE
Nigeria, particularly its aviation sector has again been enmeshed in an ongoing diplomatic drama over the hitherto communication breakdown between Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) following some policies of the UAE authorities deliberately targeted at Nigeria. The genesis of the crisis emanated about a year ado as the UAE rolled out some hostile
Time to call the bluff of UAE
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Alake of Egba marks 80th birthday with free eye treatment

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Alake of Egba marks 80th birthday with free eye treatment
THE Alake and Paramount Ruler of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, in marking his 80th birthday, sponsored a five-day eye camp with over 1,500 people in attendance for eye screening and treatment. At the eye camp, 100 people benefitted from free cataract surgeries, while 480 pairs of reading glasses were distributed at an event which took
Alake of Egba marks 80th birthday with free eye treatment
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UCH commemorates World Patient Safety Day, emphasises hearing patient voice

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UCH commemorates World Patient Safety Day, emphasises hearing patient voice
THE University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, in commemoration of World Patient Safety Day, has reiterated its commitment to its patients’ safety and the elevation of their voices to enhance healthcare safety globally. UCH’s Chief Medical Director, Professor Jesse Otegbayo, said the day is important because evidence has shown that when patients are treated as partners
UCH commemorates World Patient Safety Day, emphasises hearing patient voice
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Organ trafficking is clandestine, not possible in govt hospital — Dr Eze

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Organ trafficking is clandestine, not possible in govt hospital — Dr Eze
Dr Uwom Eze, president of the African Society of Forensic Medicine, a forensic pathologist and clinical forensic physician at the University College Hospital (UCH), in this interview with SADE OGUNTOLA, speaks on organ trafficking, why it should not occur at government’s hospitals and processes for organ harvesting with consent of the donor. Excerpts: ThERE was
Organ trafficking is clandestine, not possible in govt hospital — Dr Eze
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