Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 6th November 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Saturday 6th November 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 06/11/21

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Ikoyi tragedy and casual bigotry against Yoruba Muslims

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Ikoyi tragedy and casual bigotry against Yoruba Muslims

AMID the grief of the heartrendingly tragic collapse of the 21-storey luxury apartment building in Ikoyi, Lagos, a sadly familiar, barely acknowledged but nonetheless insidiously widespread anti-Muslim bigotry in Yoruba land came to light. A Yoruba Muslim by the name of Adebowale Sikiru revealed in an interview with a YouTube news channel called AN 24
Ikoyi tragedy and casual bigotry against Yoruba Muslims
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Several feared killed in Abuja kerosene explosion

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Several feared killed in Abuja kerosene explosion

NO less than five persons were feared burnt to death in a fire disaster that occured in Abuja on Friday night.  Eye witnesses said the dead were burnt beyond recognition following the explosion of a surface kerosene tank at Kubwa Satellite Town in Bwari Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.  The actual number
Several feared killed in Abuja kerosene explosion
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Obadiah Mailafia buried amidst tears, tributes, testimonies

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Obadiah Mailafia buried amidst tears, tributes, testimonies

The remains of late Dr Obadiah Mailafia were on Friday, November 5, 2021, laid to rest in Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria. The service of songs and tributes took place on Thursday evening at the National Christian Center Abuja. The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) who led the Federal Government delegation
Obadiah Mailafia buried amidst tears, tributes, testimonies
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E2%80%95-inec-chairman/ N100 billion not enough for 2023 general elections ? INEC chairman

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N100 billion not enough for 2023 general elections ? INEC chairman

The chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu has said N100 billion would not be enough for the electoral body to conduct the next general elections. He made the declaration on Friday when he appeared before the joint committee of the National Assembly on INEC led by Senator Kabiru Gaya. Professor
N100 billion not enough for 2023 general elections ? INEC chairman
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E2%80%95lagos-government/ Ikoyi collapsed building: Corpses ready for identification by families ?Lagos Government

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Ikoyi collapsed building: Corpses ready for identification by families ?Lagos Government

Lagos State government on Friday said dead bodies recovered from the Ikoyi collapsed building are now ready for identification, calling on families of the deceased to go to the Infectious Disease Hospital (IDH), Yaba for identification of the corpses of their loved ones. This was just as the state government disclosed that 38 bodies had
Ikoyi collapsed building: Corpses ready for identification by families ?Lagos Government
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Fire razes Kubwa Village market in Abuja

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Fire razes Kubwa Village market in Abuja

Maitama Market Kubwa, popularly called Kubwa Village Market in Bwari Area Council, Abuja has been razed by fire in the late hours of Friday.  It was gathered that no fewer than three persons lost their lives in the inferno, while many were said to be injured. Tribune Online learnt that the fire it was was
Fire razes Kubwa Village market in Abuja
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Anambra governorship poll: Streets deserted over heavy presence of soldiers, policemen, others

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Anambra governorship poll: Streets deserted over heavy presence of soldiers, policemen, others

THERE was unease among residents of Anambra State between Thursday and Friday due to the heavy presence of soldiers, policemen and other security operatives deployed in the state ahead of today’s governorship election.  Over 50,000 policemen, soldiers and other security operatives are in the state to ensure a hitch-free election.  Saturday Tribune correspondent who went
Anambra governorship poll: Streets deserted over heavy presence of soldiers, policemen, others
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Men from Katsina nabbed with 500 daggers, guns, swords in Ondo

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Men from Katsina nabbed with 500 daggers, guns, swords in Ondo

MEN of the South West security outfit, Amotekun, on Friday, in Ondo State, intercepted a bus loaded with weapons including over 500 daggers concealed under the seats of the vehicle.  The security outfit also seized some guns swords and knives concealed inside a sack filled with tiger nuts, while all 18 occupants of the vehicle
Men from Katsina nabbed with 500 daggers, guns, swords in Ondo
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WAPTv set to thrill viewers with Ikebe Super stand-up comedy TV show

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WAPTv set to thrill viewers with Ikebe Super stand-up comedy TV show

This November, WAPTv viewers are in for a special treat as Wale Adenuga Productions (WAP), producer of Papa Ajasco & Company Reloaded, Akpan & Oduma, Knock-out, Okafor the Steward, Peoples Court and other comedic projects, debuts ‘Ikebe Super’ – an innovative Stand-up Comedy TV Show; featuring hilarious Pidgin English and Yoruba jokes for a mature
WAPTv set to thrill viewers with Ikebe Super stand-up comedy TV show
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I still watch cartoon at 56 and I don’t care —Jude Chukwuka

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I still watch cartoon at 56 and I don’t care —Jude Chukwuka

We have a lot of adults who still derive pleasure in watching cartoons, one of them is veteran actor, Jude Chukwuka, popularly known as ‘Grandpa Marlian’. The 56-year-old Igbo man who speaks the Yoruba language fluently has revealed that even at his age, he still watches cartoons and he doesn’t care how old he is.
I still watch cartoon at 56 and I don’t care —Jude Chukwuka
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