Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 12th October 2023
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 12/10/23
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Plot to sabotage FG will attract NSA sanctions, Umahi warns contractors
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Plot to sabotage FG will attract NSA sanctions, Umahi warns contractors
Minister of Works, David Umahi has said the federal government would not hesitate to engage the office of the National Security Adviser to counter any act of sabotage being contemplated by some contractors to make the renewed hope agenda of the federal government for good roads fail. He equally called on all contractors to ensure
Plot to sabotage FG will attract NSA sanctions, Umahi warns contractors
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Nigerian Shippers’ Council decries naira depreciation
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Nigerian Shippers’ Council decries naira depreciation
The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has decried the sharp fall of the naira, saying the sure way to strengthen the currency is to focus on exports, especially of non-oil commodities. NSC Executive Secretary, Emmanuel Jime, stated this in Benin City, Edo State, at a one-day enlightenment seminar on ‘Best practices in agricultural products exportation: Success
Nigerian Shippers’ Council decries naira depreciation
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Ex-lawmaker distributes food items to widows, others in Niger
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Ex-lawmaker distributes food items to widows, others in Niger
Former member, Niger State House of Assembly, Honourable Abdulmalik Madaki Bosso has distributed food items to 120 less privileged widows, 20 female Islamic schools in his constituency. The former lawmaker donated the food items on Tuesday to commemorate his 56th birthday anniversary at his residence in Minna. Madaki Bosso noted that his aim of marking his
Ex-lawmaker distributes food items to widows, others in Niger
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Apapa port marks Customer Service Week
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Apapa port marks Customer Service Week
In commemoration of the 2023 Customer Service Week, the Lagos Port Complex Apapa has promised to be more customer-centric in its operations. The theme for this year’s Customer Service Week is ‘Team Service’. Speaking at an event to mark the week, the Port Manager, Lagos Port Complex, Apapa, Charles Okaga, said the event is marked
Apapa port marks Customer Service Week
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Niger Assembly passes N230.3bn supplementary budget
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Niger Assembly passes N230.3bn supplementary budget
Niger State House of Assembly has passed into law the 2033 Supplementary Appropriation Bill of about N230.3billion. The law was enacted after the bill scaled the third reading following an emergency sitting at the State House of Assembly Complex, Minna, on Wednesday. Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Abdulmalik Sarkin Daji explained
Niger Assembly passes N230.3bn supplementary budget
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Abuja MoU begins training of Sierra Leone Port state control officers
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Abuja MoU begins training of Sierra Leone Port state control officers
In a bid to ensure that member states have an effective Port State Control (PSC) regime, the Abuja Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control for West and Central Africa has commenced a two-week mentor-mentee capacity building programme for PSC officers from Sierra Leone. The training, organised by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), Abuja MoU
Abuja MoU begins training of Sierra Leone Port state control officers
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Customs, FRSC sign MoU on data sharing to curb vehicle smuggling
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Customs, FRSC sign MoU on data sharing to curb vehicle smuggling
The Nigeria Customs Service and the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for automated data sharing of vehicle registration. Speaking at the MoU signing ceremony at the headquarters of the FRSC in Abuja, Comptroller-General of Customs, Adewale Adeniyi, said the collaboration would foster unity between the two agencies and
Customs, FRSC sign MoU on data sharing to curb vehicle smuggling
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Lekki Freeport Terminal: Workers disagree over allowances
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Lekki Freeport Terminal: Workers disagree over allowances
There is palpable crisis brewing at Nigeria’s first deep seaport, the Lekki Deep seaport, following disagreement between the container terminal operator of the port, Lekki Freeport Terminal and its workers over payment of workers allowances like the Child Education Allowance (CEA) and the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) allowances. Speaking with the Nigerian Tribune, the District
Lekki Freeport Terminal: Workers disagree over allowances
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Nigeria: Restructure or reconfigure (7)
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Nigeria: Restructure or reconfigure (7)
WITH the plethora of challenges facing the Nigerian nation, the question should no longer be whether Nigeria should restructure its constitutional foundations, but when would it take positive and practical steps to do restructure? As a matter of fact, successive governments in Nigeria have at various times recognized the need to restructure Nigeria by setting
Nigeria: Restructure or reconfigure (7)
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We are more than ready for international operations —Air Peace
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We are more than ready for international operations —Air Peace
Nigeria’s West Africa’s biggest carrier, Air Peace, has confirmed its membership of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) clearing house, even as it boasted of adequate capacity through the aircraft in its fleet and the well trained personnel it has to operate international flights. Spokesman of the airline, Stanley Olisa, made the declaration to counter
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