
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 24th February 2022
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 24/02/22
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Aero Contractors’ workers kick against agreement on Airbus in airline’s fleet
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Aero Contractors’ workers kick against agreement on Airbus in airline’s fleet
FOLLOWING the dwindling finances of Aero contractors and the subsequent inability of its management to meet up with the salary obligations, workers of the airline have called for the review of the agreement that brought in two Airbus aircraft into the fleet of the airline. This came just as workers of the airline have threatened
Aero Contractors’ workers kick against agreement on Airbus in airline’s fleet
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NAHCO remains ground handler to Qatar Airways
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NAHCO remains ground handler to Qatar Airways
BASED on its top-notch records in the Nigerian ground handling sub-sector of the aviation industry and having delighted Qatar Airways for several years at different airports across the country where it operates, Qatar Airways has again granted its handling contracts in Port Harcourt and Kano airports to Nigeria’s ground handler of choice, the Nigerian Aviation
NAHCO remains ground handler to Qatar Airways
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We will no longer tolerate violent attacks on our workers — Airline operators
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We will no longer tolerate violent attacks on our workers — Airline operators
THE Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has raised concerns over what it called the trend of violent attacks on airline staff and facilities at the various airports by passengers over flight delays or cancellation. The airline operators lamented how the violent attacks had gone on unrestrained across major airports in the country. According to the
We will no longer tolerate violent attacks on our workers — Airline operators
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AIB remembers 2,038 crash victims
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AIB remembers 2,038 crash victims
ACCIDENT Investigation Bureau (AIB) Commissioner, Mr Akin Olateru has described multimodality as the widely acceptable future of Transport Accident Investigation across the globe. Speaking at the International Day for the Commemoration of Air Crash victims and their families in Abuja, in line with the mandate of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) for the annual
AIB remembers 2,038 crash victims
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Better to increase fares than compromise safety
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Better to increase fares than compromise safety
NIGERIA’S air transport is obviously presently in turmoil brought about by the recent increase in fares by the domestic airlines. The operators hitherto the increase had at different fora lamented the unfriendly business environment in which they operated from which hindered seamless and profitable operations. Each of the operators at every given opportunity did not
Better to increase fares than compromise safety
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United Nigeria Airline chief calls for protection of Air Peace
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United Nigeria Airline chief calls for protection of Air Peace
THE Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of United Nigeria Airline, Chief Obiora Okonkwo, has commended Air Peace for the feats it has attained in Sub-Saharan aviation, cautioning that the country’s economy will suffer dire consequences if the airline goes under. Okonkwo while stating this during an interactive session with aviation journalists in Lagos on the one
United Nigeria Airline chief calls for protection of Air Peace
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No reliable data bank on education issues in Nigeria — CSACEFA boss
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No reliable data bank on education issues in Nigeria — CSACEFA boss
Mr Omole Babatunde, an education advocate, is the national moderator as well as the Osun State and Southwest coordinator of the Civil Society Action Coalition on Education For All (CSACEFA) in Nigeria. In this interview, he speaks to MODUPE GEORGE about the activities of the body and the roles civil society organisations are playing to
No reliable data bank on education issues in Nigeria — CSACEFA boss
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UI Sultan Bello Hall needs facelift at 60 — Warden
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UI Sultan Bello Hall needs facelift at 60 — Warden
The existence of the Sultan Bello Hall of residence of the University of Ibadan (UI) has been attributed to its strong foundation and structure, as well as the cooperation of the past and present students’ executive bodies as well as hall wardens, dean of students and the vice chancellors. Current hall warden, Dr Oyediran Oyebola, stated this
UI Sultan Bello Hall needs facelift at 60 — Warden
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Politics, policies and governance in Nigeria
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Politics, policies and governance in Nigeria
OF a truth, Nigeria’s major predicament is that those who occupy the driver’s seat in her public administration have masked their interest to appear as if it is the public interest. Of course, the pursuit of this interest is to the advantage of those leaders and their cronies while the led bears the brunt. Regrettably,
Politics, policies and governance in Nigeria
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Ernest Shonekan as a footnote
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Ernest Shonekan as a footnote
I guess that history will be very kind to Chief Ernest Adegunle Oladeinde Shonekan, GCFR, (May 9, 1936-11 January 2022) , why? Because his tenure was the shortest, just eighty-two days. While his colleagues, have been brutally treated by history either for action or misaction, I am sure history will treat Chief Shonekan lightly because
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