The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Wednesday 8th December 2021

The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Wednesday 8th December 2021

The Nation Newspaper Today Headline and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 08/12/21

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Outrage as truck crushes pupils to death in Lagos

Conflicting casualty figures Protesters burn truck, vandalise VIO vehicle There was protest by residents yesterday at Ojodu, a Lagos surburb, as an articulated truck crushed pupils of Babs Fafunwa Millennium Secondary School, who were returning home after school hours. No fewer than 17 students were feared dead at the Grammar School Bus Stop, Ogunnusi Road,
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NGA, SNA pledge stronger partnership

The National Gallery of Art (NGA) and the Society of Nigerian Artists (SNA) have pledged to work together for the benefit of Nigerian artists. This was disclosed during a courtesy visit of the leadership of SNA to the NGA corporate headquarters in Abuja. The SNA President, Mohammed Sulelaiman solicited the support and partnership of NGA
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14-yr-old needs help for heart surgery

At three months, Neri Joseph, son of Mrs. Christy Joseph, a broadcast journalist and Deputy Director at Voice of Nigeria was diagnosed of aortic stenosis. He had his first surgery at five months at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH). At four years old in 2012, after his parents had raised N3 million, he was
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Celebrating brilliant minds

The main auditorium of Fidel Madonna College of Excellence, Iba New Site in Ojo Local Government Area of Lagos State came alive with several academic activities. That day, four students who were on scholarship graduated. Also, the school inaugurated its ultra-modern laboratories. It was a day the students and their  parents expressed their gratitude to
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Free the Vibes examines artistic freedom of expression

Built as the Broad Street prison during the colonial era then reconstructed to become an epicenter of cultural heritage and historical antiquities, Freedom Park Lagos animates the exuberant spirit and energy of creativity, imagination and a sacred home for artistic freedom of expression. It was, therefore, a befitting location to unveil the monthly series Free
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Iganmode holds cultural festival

Ota-Awori, Ogun State, is set to hold Iganmode Cultural Festival for the year. The festival, which is aimed at showcasing the cultural heritage and rich traditional values of the people, will hold from Monday, December 13 and to 19. The announcement was made by the Olota of Ota land, Oba Prof. Adeyemi Obalanlege, at a
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#ENDSARS: Community leader urges peaceful co-existence

Worried by the growing animosity over the outcome of the #EndSARS Panel, especially in Lagos state, a community leader, High Chief Lukman Olayemi Adebanbo, Gbadewolu Adegboro I, Ibeju Lekki, has impressed on the citizenry the need to sheathe their swords and give peace a chance. Fielding questions from selected journalists, ahead of his official coronation
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Argungu’s warriors ‘resurrect’ at NAFEST

This year’s National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFEST), organised by the National Council for Arts and Culture  (NCAC) that held in Ado Ekiti, may have come and gone. But, memories of the unity festival will linger for a long time. Expectedly, there were some revelations and surprises, which made the event memorable. One of
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YABATECH museum conveys art schools’

As part of activities marking the first year anniversary of Yaba Art Museum of the Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH), the institution has conveyed an inaugural meeting of Art Schools in Nigeria. The meeting, which was held at the Yusuf Grillo auditorium on the campus, aimed at bringing together creative intermediaries and representatives of Art
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LIMCAF trudges on, gets new lease of life

After one year hiatus, following the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, the annual Life in My City Art Festival (LIMCAF) returned this year with a new lease of life and greater expectations. And part of the surprises at the festival, which was held online for the first time since its inception was the emergence of ‘Smudged
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