
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 2nd April 2021
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 02/04/21
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Her Majesty: I am telling ‘my truth’ with reality show — Busiswa
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Her Majesty: I am telling ‘my truth’ with reality show — Busiswa
Busiswa Gqulu popularly known as Busiswa or Busi, a South African singer songwriter, poet and content creator, has expressed her thoughts regarding African music and ways to get more recognition internationally. She also shared insights on her new reality show, ‘Her Majesty’, currently screening on BET Africa. The artiste, who describes herself as an all-round
Her Majesty: I am telling ‘my truth’ with reality show — Busiswa
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‘My father made me love music, now I am ready for world domination’
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‘My father made me love music, now I am ready for world domination’
Daughter of popular musician, Nana Acheampong, Gyakie, is the Ghanaian rave currently making waves across the continent with her new song, ‘Forever’, featuring Nigerian star, Omah Lay. She visited Nigeria recently and ROTIMI IGE caught up with her for an interactive session on her musical journey and future plans. How does it feel being one
‘My father made me love music, now I am ready for world domination’
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Zamfara gov seeks intensified prayer for ‘enduring’ peace in Nigeria
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Zamfara gov seeks intensified prayer for ‘enduring’ peace in Nigeria
GOVERNOR Bello Matawalle of Zamfara State has called for intensified prayer for the restoration of enduring peace in the state and the country as a whole. He made the call when he hosted the world leader of the Tijaniyya order, Khalif Muhammadu Mahi Nyass, who led a delegation from Senegal, the headquarters of the sect,
Zamfara gov seeks intensified prayer for ‘enduring’ peace in Nigeria
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South West govs urged to prioritise establishment of Shariah court
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South West govs urged to prioritise establishment of Shariah court
GOVERNORS of states in the South West have been called upon to prioritise the introduction of Shariah court in the zone for a better and crime-free society. A Khadi of the Kwara State Shariah Court of Appeal, Justice Abdurraheem Ahmad Sayi, made the call while speaking at the annual pre-Rammadan lecture of the Muslim community
South West govs urged to prioritise establishment of Shariah court
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Zamfara indigene wins national Qur’an recitation competition
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Zamfara indigene wins national Qur’an recitation competition
ZAMFARA State governor, Bello Matawalle, has reiterated the commitment of his administration to the teaching and learning of the Holy Qur’an in the state. The governor stated this while expressing his pleasure at the emergence of an indigene the state, Hafiz Muhammad Awwal Gusau, as the overall winner of this year’s annual national Qur’an recitation
Zamfara indigene wins national Qur’an recitation competition
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‘26 have registered for Hajj Savings Scheme in Niger’
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‘26 have registered for Hajj Savings Scheme in Niger’
ABOUT 26 Muslims in Niger State who wish to actualise their dream of performing the holy pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia have registered for the Hajj Savings Scheme, an initiative of the National Hajj Commission if Nigeria (NAHCON). The Executive Secretary of the state Pilgrims Welfare Board, Alhaji Umar Makun Lapai, disclosed this to
‘26 have registered for Hajj Savings Scheme in Niger’
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COVID-19 vaccine not needed for Ramadan Umrah pilgrims, says Saudi Arabia
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COVID-19 vaccine not needed for Ramadan Umrah pilgrims, says Saudi Arabia
PILGRIMS undertaking Umrah during Ramadan will not need to be vaccinated against COVID-19, but other precautions are in place to safeguard the faithful against the coronavirus, Saudi Arabia said on Thursday. Umrah is an Islamic pilgrimage to Makkah and Madinah undertaken at any time of the year. The rite attracted 19 million people in 2019.
COVID-19 vaccine not needed for Ramadan Umrah pilgrims, says Saudi Arabia
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NAHCON officials take COVID-19 vaccine, Lagos vaccinates 1,700 intending pilgrims, others
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NAHCON officials take COVID-19 vaccine, Lagos vaccinates 1,700 intending pilgrims, others
THE chairman of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), Alhaji Zikrullah Hassan, his commissioners, management and staff members of the commission have been vaccinated with the Oxford Astra-Zeneca vaccine against COVID-19. According to a statement by the head of NAHCON’s public affairs unit, Fatima Sanda Usara, before the vaccination, on Monday, the commission had
NAHCON officials take COVID-19 vaccine, Lagos vaccinates 1,700 intending pilgrims, others
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What is wrong with Nigeria?
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What is wrong with Nigeria?
Nigeria, the giant of Africa with a population of approximately 200 million of diverse and ethnic composition, is facing an existential threat. You don’t need to ask me why. Convincing evidence abound to tell you all is not well with the country. The country is at war with secessionists, bandits, kidnappers and the dreaded Boko
What is wrong with Nigeria?
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It’s time to exploit our abundant resources
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It’s time to exploit our abundant resources
Nigeria’s overdependence on crude oil as the major source of revenue is what always cripples its economic activities. We fail to revive our untapped resources that would help us in generating revenue. If we can depend on crude oil as the major source of revenue by the government of the federation, then, things would never
It’s time to exploit our abundant resources
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