
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 22nd January 2023
Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 22/01/23
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Gospel musicians must be conscious of heaven, messages they carry —Komolafe
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Gospel musicians must be conscious of heaven, messages they carry —Komolafe
Dr Monisayo Komolafe is the South-West Regional Music Director of Foursquare Gospel Church, Nigeria and a gospel musician. In this interview with SEYI SOKOYA, she speaks about her calling and her vision. How has life been as a nurse-turned-gospel musician? I gave my life to Jesus Christ in November 1992 and from January 1993,
Gospel musicians must be conscious of heaven, messages they carry —Komolafe
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$50,000 shoot: Only those involved in money ritual can afford your fee, Portable tells TG Omori
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$50,000 shoot: Only those involved in money ritual can afford your fee, Portable tells TG Omori
Controversial street singer, Habeeb Okikiola, otherwise known as Portable, has hit out at popular cinematographer, ThankGod Smith Omori, also known as TG Omori, for billing him $50,000 for a video shoot, saying he would only be able to afford such fee if he was a ritualist. Portable took to Twitter on Friday to call out
$50,000 shoot: Only those involved in money ritual can afford your fee, Portable tells TG Omori
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Methodist Prelate advises Nigerians to vote wisely
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Methodist Prelate advises Nigerians to vote wisely
His Eminence, Dr Oliver Ali-Aba, Prelate of Methodist Church, Nigeria, on Friday advised Nigerians to vote wisely during the general elections. The prelate made the call at the inauguration of the Methodist Diocese of Lafia, in Lafia, Nasarawa State capital. Ali-Aba urged Nigerians to accord the forthcoming elections the seriousness they deserved by voting credible
Methodist Prelate advises Nigerians to vote wisely
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Oyo traditional council’ll start getting 10 per cent allocations — Makinde
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Oyo traditional council’ll start getting 10 per cent allocations — Makinde
OYO State governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has declared that the traditional institution in the state will soon begin to get 10 per cent of the net al- locations of the local government areas. The constitutional allocation, which was pegged at five per cent, has been a source of complaint from traditional rulers around the country for
Oyo traditional council’ll start getting 10 per cent allocations — Makinde
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Effective communication key to successful pastoral work, Ajakaye tells clerics
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Effective communication key to successful pastoral work, Ajakaye tells clerics
THE Catholic Bishop of Ekiti Diocese, Most Reverend Felix Ajakaye, has called on Christian clerics to imbibe and learn the principle of effective communication for them to be successful in their respective ministering activities. He spoke in Ado Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, during a one-day training programme organised by Shores Consult in collaboration with
Effective communication key to successful pastoral work, Ajakaye tells clerics
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Shanty Town, Netflix’s new crime thriller goes live
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Shanty Town, Netflix’s new crime thriller goes live
The wait is finally over as Nollywood’s anticpated series, ‘Shanty Town’ has comes live on Netflix. Nollywood famous actorsRMD, Ini Edo, Chidi Mokeme, Shaffy Bello, Ali Nuhu, Nse Ikpe-Etim and Sola Sobowale delivered what many movie lovers described as heart thumping performances in this six- part series. The eagerly anticipated ‘Shanty Town’ is now streaming
Shanty Town, Netflix’s new crime thriller goes live
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EFCC jeopardising anti-oil theft war, Tompolo’s oil company cries out
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EFCC jeopardising anti-oil theft war, Tompolo’s oil company cries out
THE Tantita security outfit be- longing former commander of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, High Chief Government Tom- polo has raised the alarm that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is jeopardising its assignment of protecting the country’s oil assets from thieves. The company alleged in a statement on Saturday
EFCC jeopardising anti-oil theft war, Tompolo’s oil company cries out
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Nigerians must be very prayerful this year —Rev Adeonigbagbe
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Nigerians must be very prayerful this year —Rev Adeonigbagbe
THE Founder and Spiritual Head of Celica Church of Christ Worldwide, Reverend (Dr) Emmanuel Adetunji Adeonigbagbe, has released his predictions for the year 2023, just as he’s wont to do every year. Speaking with newsmen at the headquartres of Celica Church of Christ, at Kilometer 7, New Ife Road,Ibadan, recently, the man of God said
Nigerians must be very prayerful this year —Rev Adeonigbagbe
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Make worship centres sacred to avoid God’s wrath in 2023 —Prophet Abioye
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Make worship centres sacred to avoid God’s wrath in 2023 —Prophet Abioye
FOUNDER, Christ Preachers’ Ministries International., Agege, Lagos State, Prophet Solomon Adeoye Abioye, said God’s warning is that all Christian organisations should ensure that everywhere dedicated to God’s worship should maintain cleanliness this year to avoid a negative reaction. Abioye, therefore, called on all churches and homes to set aside February 13 to 15 and March
Make worship centres sacred to avoid God’s wrath in 2023 —Prophet Abioye
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Corporate begging •Why many Nigerians beg to make ends meet
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Corporate begging •Why many Nigerians beg to make ends meet
In order to eliminate professional begging, Funmilayo Aremu reports on the rise of corporate beggars, their motivations, and potential solutions. Begging has long been known to follow a pattern. This pattern is usually that those who beg for money must be physically challenged and incapable of enduring physical exertions and work. But begging now appears
Corporate begging •Why many Nigerians beg to make ends meet
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