Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Thursday 8th February 2024
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 08/02/24
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Court orders FG to fix prices of fuel, goods within seven days
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Court orders FG to fix prices of fuel, goods within seven days
The Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered the federal government to fix the prices of goods and petroleum products within seven days. Justice Ambose Lewis-Allagoa granted the order sequel to an originating motion filed and argued by the applicant and human rights activist, Femi Falana SAN. He said, “I have had the applicant Femi
Court orders FG to fix prices of fuel, goods within seven days
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FG urged to grant waivers to handling companies
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FG urged to grant waivers to handling companies
Key players have called on the Federal Government to grant waivers and palliatives to the ground handling agencies to cushion the effects of the ongoing economic hardships just as it did with the airlines. The stakeholders made the call in other to safe the handling companies from extinction. They based their call on the recent
FG urged to grant waivers to handling companies
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Delta becomes No. 11 on fortune’s world’s most admired companies
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Delta becomes No. 11 on fortune’s world’s most admired companies
American Delta Air Lines has been recognized by Fortune with a No. 11 placement on Fortune’s Top 50 Most Admired Companies list. The company’s strong management and commitment to providing elevated experiences and premium products also secured a No. 1 ranking out of the eight airlines on the list. Delta scored 6.57 overall in the
Delta becomes No. 11 on fortune’s world’s most admired companies
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No plan by AMCON to liquidate Aero Contractors —Sanusi
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No plan by AMCON to liquidate Aero Contractors —Sanusi
The Federal Government debt recovery agency, the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria’s (AMCON) plan for Aero Contractors Is to keep the domestic airline as a going concern and not to liquidate it. This was the position of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the airline, Captain Ado Sanusi while speaking with some journalists at the
No plan by AMCON to liquidate Aero Contractors —Sanusi
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Change of guard in SAHCO, as Aboderin replaces Agboarumi
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Change of guard in SAHCO, as Aboderin replaces Agboarumi
The Board of the Skyway Aviation Handling Company (SAHCO) PLC, has confirmed the appointment of a new Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer for the handling company in the person of Mrs Adenike Aboderin. The appointment of Aboderin which took effect from the 1st of February 2024, brought to an end the tenure of the immediate past
Change of guard in SAHCO, as Aboderin replaces Agboarumi
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Ibom Air transitions from wet leased aircraft operations
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Ibom Air transitions from wet leased aircraft operations
In terms of its long-term fleet program, Ibom Air has announced that it is ending its wet leased aircraft operations. This comes in the wake of the delivery of the Company’s brand-new Airbus A220-300 aircraft, the first of 10 ordered from Airbus in October 2021. With the imminent entry into service of the A220, the
Ibom Air transitions from wet leased aircraft operations
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That Lagos airport outage and the negative use of social media
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That Lagos airport outage and the negative use of social media
For three minutes last Saturday, February 2, 2024, the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Lagos was plunged into darkness which slowed down flight activities. The cause of the hiccup was traced to challenges which occurred during an automatic switchover process that followed a disruption in electricity supply from the national grid. The development generated mixed reactions
That Lagos airport outage and the negative use of social media
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Committee of provosts, stakeholders gathers to brainstorm on functionality of education system
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Committee of provosts, stakeholders gathers to brainstorm on functionality of education system
Education has been described as the cornerstone of societal development and the foundation for innovation, prosperity and progress. The executive secretary of the National Commission for Colleges of Education, Professor Paulinus Chijioke Okwelle stated this on Tuesday at the opening ceremony of the maiden biennial conference of the Committee of Provost of Colleges of Education
Committee of provosts, stakeholders gathers to brainstorm on functionality of education system
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Excluding private universities from TETFund discriminatory — Trinity Varsity VC
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Excluding private universities from TETFund discriminatory — Trinity Varsity VC
THE vice-chancellor of Trinity University, Yaba, Lagos, Prof Clement Kolawole has decried the continued exclusion of private universities from Tertiary Education Trust Fund(TETFund) coverage, describing such exclusion as discriminatory. He argued that private universities also deserve to benefit, just like the government-owned tertiary schools, from TETFund money. According to him, education is a social service
Excluding private universities from TETFund discriminatory — Trinity Varsity VC
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TETFund: Pro-chancellors reject Reps’ suspension order to VCs
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TETFund: Pro-chancellors reject Reps’ suspension order to VCs
THE Committee of Pro-Chancellors of State-Owned Universities (COPSUN), has rejected the directive by the House of Representatives Committee on Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) asking all public universities to stay action on the implementation of the 2024 normal TETFUND intervention, saying the order is not in the interest of the beneficiary institutions. It, therefore, called
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