Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 2nd April 2020

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 2nd April 2020

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 02/04/20

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Nigeria has civilian regime, not democracy—Alafe-Aluko

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Nigeria has civilian regime, not democracy—Alafe-Aluko

Chief Femi Alafe-Aluko, an economist and former governorship contestant in Osun State, is among Nigerian leaders in the forefront of the strident campaign for restructuring, justice, equity and fairness in the country. He is worried that Nigeria still lags behind when its contemporaries in other parts of the world are now regarded as Asian tigers
Nigeria has civilian regime, not democracy—Alafe-Aluko
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Osun govt confirms Olaniran as OSPOLY rector

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Osun govt confirms Olaniran as OSPOLY rector

The Osun State governor, Mr Gboyega Oyeyola, has confirmed the appointment of Dr Olawoye Olaniran as the fifth substantive rector of Osun State Polytechnic, Iree. A statement by the registrar of the institution, Mr Busari Salawu, states that this was contained in a statement from the Head of Servicea on Friday, 27 March, 2020. Until
Osun govt confirms Olaniran as OSPOLY rector
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Covid-19: NIMASA donates 20 ventilators, N50m to fight pandemic

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Covid-19: NIMASA donates 20 ventilators, N50m to fight pandemic

In the face of huge global demand, the management of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency NIMASA has donated 20 ventilators to fight the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria. The Agency’s Director General, Dr. Bashir Jamoh who made this known in Lagos recently also announced the donation of a total sum of N50 million to
Covid-19: NIMASA donates 20 ventilators, N50m to fight pandemic
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Gulf of Guinea: Pirates, sea-robbers attack four vessels in 2-days

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Gulf of Guinea: Pirates, sea-robbers attack four vessels in 2-days

  Information made available by foremost maritime security online reporting firm, Dryad Global indicates a torrid time for vessels visiting the Gulf of Guinea in recent time, as reports revealed that four vessels, MV LANA, MV ANASA, CAP DIAMANT and MV SCARABE were all attacked within a spate of two days while navigating or at
Gulf of Guinea: Pirates, sea-robbers attack four vessels in 2-days
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The role of traditional rulers – Sanusi the genius: A case study (2)

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The role of traditional rulers – Sanusi the genius: A case study (2)

LAST week, I commenced a discussion on the concept of traditional rulership in the pre-colonial and colonial Nigeria, the legitimacy of, and the socio-economic cum political weight of traditional rulers and the dwindled relevance of monarchs and traditional chiefs in the colonial political domain.  This week, I will examine the factual and spiritual significance of
The role of traditional rulers – Sanusi the genius: A case study (2)
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Air traffic controllers, pilots seek intervention funds for aviation safety projects

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Air traffic controllers, pilots seek intervention funds for aviation safety projects

Air traffic controllers and pilots in the country have identified  bureaucratic bottlenecks and paucity of funds as part of the factors militating against the adequate execution of critical aviation safety projects in Nigeria. Dropping this hint, the controllers and the pilots while speaking under the aegis of air traffic controllers and pilots forum have equally
Air traffic controllers, pilots seek intervention funds for aviation safety projects
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Afrexim Bank earmarks $3bn to cushion COVID-19 impact on Africa

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Afrexim Bank earmarks $3bn to cushion COVID-19 impact on Africa

  The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has announced a $3 billion facility, named Pandemic Trade Impact Mitigation Facility (PATIMFA), to help African countries deal with the economic and health impacts of COVID-19 pandemic. PATIMFA, approved by the bank’s board of Directors during its recent meeting  will provide financing to assist Afreximbank member countries to adjust
Afrexim Bank earmarks $3bn to cushion COVID-19 impact on Africa
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COVID-19: African airlines lose $4.4bn in one month

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COVID-19: African airlines lose $4.4bn in one month

  The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has declared that African airlines have lost $4.4 billion in revenue to Coronavirus as of March 11, 2020. Multiple flights have been cancelled or temporarily suspended across Africa as airlines struggle to cope with falling demand following the spread of coronavirus. IATA had recently warned that Nigeria was
COVID-19: African airlines lose $4.4bn in one month
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Understanding when God says ‘Yes’

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Understanding when God says ‘Yes’

A review of Olatunde Foye’s book, When God Says Yes! IN Christendom, it is believed that when God says yes, nobody can say no! This means that no matter what one is passing through, when God intervenes, then a solution will be found and nothing can change it. Olatunde Foye, in his book, When God
Understanding when God says ‘Yes’
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Our plants are enough to permanently cure coronavirus —Adeniji

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Our plants are enough to permanently cure coronavirus —Adeniji

86-year-old Moses Olubayo Adeniji, a botanist and micro-biologist, is a professor of Plant Pathology and former lecturer at the then University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), Ile-Ife, University of Ibadan, University of Nairobi, Kenya and the Federal University of Technology, Port Harcourt. The former Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, UI, speaks with Deputy Editor, DAPO
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