Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 7th March 2021

Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 7th March 2021

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Grammys: I promise my fans unforgettable performance — Burna Boy

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Grammys: I promise my fans unforgettable performance — Burna Boy

It’s Grammy season and award-winning Nigerian Afrofusion export, Burna Boy is among the artistes slated to perform at this year’s premiere ceremony alongside Colombian Canadian musician, Lido Pimenta; American singer and songwriter Poppy; as well as American-Canadian singer, songwriter and composer, Rufus Wainwright. The 2021 Grammy Awards which has American singer and songwriter, Jhené Aiko
Grammys: I promise my fans unforgettable performance — Burna Boy
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Cleric warns against politicising insecurity

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Cleric warns against politicising insecurity

THE founder of Hour of Mercy Prayer Mountain Worldwide, Prophet Muyideen Kasali has warned against politicising the present insecurity in the country. He said safety of more Nigerians could be threatened if the situation is made to assume such dimension. The cleric who spoke while rounding off one month annual prayer and fasting programme of
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PFN will always intercede for Nigeria, engage youths massively under my leadership —Bishop Wale Oke

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PFN will always intercede for Nigeria, engage youths massively under my leadership —Bishop Wale Oke

The newly elected president of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Bishop Francis Wale Oke, has expressed confidence that the Christian body will make a real difference to a nation in dire need of divine intervention, as well as engage the youths massively in the Pentecostal traditions in order to tap into their potentials for
PFN will always intercede for Nigeria, engage youths massively under my leadership —Bishop Wale Oke
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Apathy, late arrival of election materials trail Delta council election

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Apathy, late arrival of election materials trail Delta council election

Although there was general apathy towards the local government election in Delta State on Saturday, the polls went on as scheduled even as election materials arrived polling units late. Tension started to build up in some voting centres in Oshimili South and Oshimili North local government areas of Delta State over the late arrival of
Apathy, late arrival of election materials trail Delta council election
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Security: Fulani herdsmen’s attacks on host communities, a red flag —Anglican Communion

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Security: Fulani herdsmen’s attacks on host communities, a red flag —Anglican Communion

The body of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) has expressed concern about the growing  insecurity that now characterises the Nigerian State, saying that the Fulani herdsmen’s operation with arrogance and disregard for their host communities and the safety of people, in particular, is a red flag, indicative of the precarious state of the nation.
Security: Fulani herdsmen’s attacks on host communities, a red flag —Anglican Communion
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International Women’s Day: The long road to equal opportunities

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International Women’s Day: The long road to equal opportunities

ADEOLA OTEMADE reports that women have always been disadvantaged due to age-long biases, but recent happenings are showing that things are gradually looking up for them as more womenfolk are making inroad into new frontiers. Every year on the 8th of March, the world celebrates the International Women’s Day, This year’s celebration is of significance
International Women’s Day: The long road to equal opportunities
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Akeredolu: Breaking the jinx of second term governance

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Akeredolu: Breaking the jinx of second term governance

With the general assumption that governors tend to do less once they secure a second term mandate, KUNLE ODEREMI examines the second term coming of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu in Ondo State. YOU should know that people can never be taken for a ride all the time… Politics is about the people and if you want
Akeredolu: Breaking the jinx of second term governance
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The Nigerian tragedy

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The Nigerian tragedy

Nigeria is a tragedy. While nationals of many other countries take pride in their citizenship, most Nigerians have regrets about their Nigerian roots. Many would willingly trade their Nigerian nationality for any other country if they had the chance. Many Nigerians stay awake all night praying to God to get them out of the country.
The Nigerian tragedy
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Our Zee World

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Our Zee World

Had I known, I wouldn’t have ventured near their viewing interest, trying to steer their love away from the cultural pressure love usually encounters in India and being projected to the rest of the world, through Zee World. Yeah, I am talking about my wife and daughters. My tele-crusading to them succeeded in reverse. Instead
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Nigeria: On the edge of the precipice

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Nigeria: On the edge of the precipice

In 1984 Sonny Okosun sang “Which way Nigeria?” The lyric goes thus: Which way is Nigeria heading to?/Many years after Independence we still find it hard to start/How long shall we be patient till we reach the Promised Land/Let’s save Nigeria/So Nigeria won’t die…I love my fatherland/I want to know/Which way Nigeria is heading to.”
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