Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 27th June 2024
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 27/06/24
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22-year-old housewife kills husband in Yobe
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22-year-old housewife kills husband in Yobe
A 22-year-old housewife, Zainab Isa, has allegedly killed her 25-year-old husband, Ibrahim Yahaya, during a domestic dispute in Abbari Ward, Damaturu, Yobe State. The Yobe State Police Command has arrested the suspect and expressed deep regret over the incident, highlighting the tragic consequences of an abusive marriage. According to the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO),
22-year-old housewife kills husband in Yobe
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Avoid maligning soldiers, Sultan urges Nigerians
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Avoid maligning soldiers, Sultan urges Nigerians
Nigerians have been cautioned against using every opportunity to accuse military personnel engaged in various operations to restore peace across the country. The assertion was made by the Sultan of Sokoto, Alh Sa’ad Abubakar III during the commissioning of the newly constructed Nigerian Army Armoured Corps Headquarters complex in Bauchi, on Wednesday. The traditional leader
Avoid maligning soldiers, Sultan urges Nigerians
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How former Konga boss, Nick Imudia took his life
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How former Konga boss, Nick Imudia took his life
In a tragic turn of events, Nick Imudia, the former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Konga, one of Nigeria’s prominent e-commerce giants, took his own life. Until his untimely death, Nick was the CEO of D.light, a leading innovator in residential solar energy solutions and household products. Nick, on Tuesday, June 25, ended his
How former Konga boss, Nick Imudia took his life
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GO GREEN: APM Terminals Apapa recycles discarded tyres into flip-flops
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GO GREEN: APM Terminals Apapa recycles discarded tyres into flip-flops
APM Terminals Apapa has begun the recycling of its discarded tyres into flip-flops. The terminal made this known in a statement recently. The terminal had recently celebrated ‘Go Green,’ global APM Terminals awareness campaign which aims to draw light on sustainable business practices with regards to the environment and how to minimise the impact of
GO GREEN: APM Terminals Apapa recycles discarded tyres into flip-flops
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FG will reap immense benefit from TMP establishment — NAMM
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FG will reap immense benefit from TMP establishment — NAMM
President of the Nigerian Association of Master Mariners, Captain Tajudeen Alao, has said the Federal Government’s Trade Modernisation Project (TMP) will stimulate quicker cargo clearance at the nation’s ports. Alao made the observation recently in Lagos, noting that the establishment of the project would also boost Internally Generated Revenue and enhance the country’s global visibility.
FG will reap immense benefit from TMP establishment — NAMM
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SALS BOT feud fuelled by N13bn shipping agency fee —Ogamba
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SALS BOT feud fuelled by N13bn shipping agency fee —Ogamba
President of the Shippers’ Association of Lagos State (SALS), Mr Leo Ogamba, has dared the association’s Board of Trustees (BoT) to publish the offences he committed or any act warranting his alleged removal from office other than his push for due process concerning the N13 billion refund remitted to the association by shipping lines. Ogamba
SALS BOT feud fuelled by N13bn shipping agency fee —Ogamba
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I never said NIMASA NSDP Cadets are militants — Ogunsakin
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I never said NIMASA NSDP Cadets are militants — Ogunsakin
President of the Federal College of Fisheries and Marine Technology (FCFMT) Alumni Association, Captain Rotimi Williams Ogunsakin, has distanced himself from a publication with the headline, ‘The First Set of NSDP Cadets That NIMASA Trained Were Mostly Militants,’ describing it as a misplaced publication. Ogunsakin, who made this known in a rebuttal he sent to
I never said NIMASA NSDP Cadets are militants — Ogunsakin
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‘Why acquisition of new presidential jet may not be easy’
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‘Why acquisition of new presidential jet may not be easy’
PURCHASING an aircraft can be described as a daunting task as it is not an item that can be picked off the shelf in view of the procedure that involves the process of acquiring it. To begin, the process of acquiring a new plane amongst critical processes to be considered, between the buyer and the
‘Why acquisition of new presidential jet may not be easy’
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Domestic airlines urged to stand down on international flights
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Domestic airlines urged to stand down on international flights
AS key players across the country’s aviation sector continue to express concerns over the depletion in the number of the fleet of the domestic airlines, operators have been advised to focus their flight operations on the local and regional operations and stand down on the Intercontinental operations. Making this call in an exclusive interview with
Domestic airlines urged to stand down on international flights
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How I changed ICNL profitability fortune in 21 years — Yusuf
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How I changed ICNL profitability fortune in 21 years — Yusuf
Having led one of Nigeria’s fastest growing indigenous player in the maritime industry for 21 years, Ismail Yusuf, immediate past Managing Director of Inland Containers Nigeria Limited (ICNL), in this interview with TOLA ADENUBI, gives details of his initial fear of Lagos and how he became a business champion in West Africa’s commercial hub. Excerpts:
How I changed ICNL profitability fortune in 21 years — Yusuf
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