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Unions propose 70% IGR retention by aviation agencies

The Federal Government has finally addressed the concerns raised by aviation unions about deducting 50 per cent of aviation agencies’ Internally Generated Revenue. Impeccable sources at the Federal Ministry of Finance revealed that the Federal Government recently met with the aviation unions on the concern, which had lingered for months. At the meeting, our correspondent...
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E-hailing drivers beg FG for centralised regulation

E-hailing drivers, under the aegis of the Amalgamated Union of App-based Transporters of Nigeria, have called for a federal government framework to regulate the business across the country that will take care of the interests of drivers. These drivers under the umbrella of AUATON said the situation app companies have been the ones ‘enjoying the...
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Africa Must Decolonise Economic Structures For Sustainable Growth –UNDP Chief

The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Resident Representative in Zimbabwe Ayodele Odusola says for Africa to achieve sustainable development it must restructure its economic systems. He said this at the inaugural Faculty Distinguished Personality Lecture hosted by the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences University of Ibadan yesterday. Odusola said:“African countries must rely on their...
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Stakeholder proffers measures to tackle pilot shortage

A seasoned helicopter pilot, Okechukwu Onuchukwu, has stressed the need for the enhancement of pilot training pipelines, outlining several strategies to address the issue and ensure a sustainable future for the aviation industry. Onuchukwu made this observation during an interview with The PUNCH correspondent against the backdrop of the aviation industry grappling with a growing...
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AI puts 92 million jobs at risk globally —Report

A recent World Economic Forum report has predicted that advancements in artificial intelligence will displace 92 million jobs, representing eight per cent of the global workforce, by 2030. The report reveals that 41 per cent of employers worldwide expect workforce reductions as AI automates tasks, with roles like graphic designers and legal secretaries among the...
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UN Deputy Secretary-General Seeks Regional Stability, Advances Climate Action

United Nations Deputy Secretary-General, Ms. Amina J. Mohammed has successfully wrapped up her two-day official visit to Nigeria and actively advocated for regional stability and climate action in the West African region. A statement issued yesterday, signed by the Nafional Information Officer, UN Information Centre (UNIC), Oluseyi Soremekun, provided the details of her visit and...
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Gum Disease Impairs Brain Function –Study

A new study has revealed worrisome findings regarding oral health and cognitive function, suggesting that gum disease may impair brain function, potentially increasing the likelihood of Alzheimer’s disease. The research was published recently in the ‘Journal of Periodontology’. Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder that causes memory loss and thinking difficulties. It’s the most common...
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IPMAN seeks govt support to deploy CNG stations

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria has sought the Federal Government’s financial backing to upgrade their stations to refuelling points for Compressed Natural Gas. IPMAN said its members would need more funds to make CNG available in their filling stations, saying the business is capital-intensive. In an interview with The PUNCH, the National Vice...
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