Tribune Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 22nd October 2021
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Four reasons Oyo APC state congress was postponed
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Four reasons Oyo APC state congress was postponed
Again, the state congress of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State scheduled for Saturday has been postponed. The decision to postpone the congress came after some members of the Oyo APC met with the National Caretaker and Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC) of the APC, in Abuja on Thursday. The Oyo APC members
Four reasons Oyo APC state congress was postponed
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Tight security at Abuja court as Nnamdi Kanu pleads not guilty to FG’s terrorism charges
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Tight security at Abuja court as Nnamdi Kanu pleads not guilty to FG’s terrorism charges
THE self-acclaimed leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, on Thursday, pleaded not guilty to the seven-count terrorism charge proffered against him by the Federal Government. The IPOB leader is also challenging the court’s jurisdiction to hear the matter on the grounds that the alleged offences were committed in the United
Tight security at Abuja court as Nnamdi Kanu pleads not guilty to FG’s terrorism charges
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Abuja-Kaduna rail track blast: We saw bandits looking at our train after explosion —Shehu Sani
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Abuja-Kaduna rail track blast: We saw bandits looking at our train after explosion —Shehu Sani
EXPLOSIVES planted by suspected gunmen detonated on the Abuja/Kaduna rail track on Wednesday night and disrupted train services. Narrating his experience, the senator who represented Kaduna Central in the eighth Senate, Shehu Sani, in an interview with the Voice of America (VOA) Hausa, said they saw the bandits who attacked them on Wednesday evening looking
Abuja-Kaduna rail track blast: We saw bandits looking at our train after explosion —Shehu Sani
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#ENDSARS as ‘dark notes in our history’
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#ENDSARS as ‘dark notes in our history’
AFTER years of agonising over their brutality and killing by the (now disbanded) Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), a tactical unit of the Nigeria Police formed in 1992 to fight robbery and other violent crimes, Nigerian youth organised themselves through a protest that was well coordinated and organised through deployment of technology, leadership and administrative sagacity.
#ENDSARS as ‘dark notes in our history’
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Cancer: Together, we can halt the waste of lives
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Cancer: Together, we can halt the waste of lives
OCTOBER is International Cancer Awareness Month (ICAM) with special emphasis on breast cancer. It is an important month to once again draw the attention of all, to the waste of precious lives and resources as a result of the huge gap in Nigeria’s health infrastructure especially the infrastructure for cancer care, and how we could
Cancer: Together, we can halt the waste of lives
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Avoid do-or-die politics — MURIC
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Avoid do-or-die politics — MURIC
THE Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has appealed to politicians to avoid do or die politics. This appeal was made in a message released by the group’s leader, Professor Ishaq Akintola, to commemorate the 2021 (1443 AH) Maolud, the anniversary of the birth of Prophet Muhammad. The organisation appealed to politicians to eschew do-or-die politics, noting
Avoid do-or-die politics — MURIC
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Ministers, deputy governor, others for UNILAG Muslim Alumni’s AGM on Sunday
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Ministers, deputy governor, others for UNILAG Muslim Alumni’s AGM on Sunday
MINISTER of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed; Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Olamilekan Adegbite; Ogun State deputy governor, Mrs Noimot Salako-Oyedele and chairman of the University of Lagos Muslim Community (UMC), Professor Lai Olurode, are among dignitaries expected on Sunday at the 32nd University of Lagos Muslim Alumni (UMA) annual general meeting (AGM). According
Ministers, deputy governor, others for UNILAG Muslim Alumni’s AGM on Sunday
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MMPN preaches peaceful coexistence
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MMPN preaches peaceful coexistence
MUSLIMS have been urged to continue to live peacefully with their neighbours, especially adherents of other faiths as taught by Prophet Muhammad. This plea was contained in a statement in Ibadan by the chairman of the Muslim Media Practitioners of Nigeria (MMPN), Oyo State chapter, Alhaji Ridwan Fasasi, on the occasion of this year’s Maolud
MMPN preaches peaceful coexistence
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Muslim Association of Nigeria distributes N2m zakat in Ibadan
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Muslim Association of Nigeria distributes N2m zakat in Ibadan
THE Muslim Association of Nigeria (MAN), Ibadan branch, has disbursed the sum of N2 million in cash and equipment as zakat to 35 beneficiaries for the year 2021. The chairman of the branch, Alhaji Abdulrahman Ganiy, on Tuesday, at the association’s fifth zakat distribution ceremony, said the beneficiaries were selected from among scores of people
Muslim Association of Nigeria distributes N2m zakat in Ibadan
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Ex-council chief completes late wife’s mosque project
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Ex-council chief completes late wife’s mosque project
THE Monsurat Ipesa-Balogun Central Mosque, otherwise called Mosque Monsurat Ipesa-Balogun, will be officially opened to worshippers today. The mosque is located at Ogunderu Eletu Street, Awoyaya in Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Area of Lagos State. A former chairman of Oshodi-Isolo Local Government Area, Honourable Afeez Ipesa-Balogun, said in a statement that the mosque project was started
Ex-council chief completes late wife’s mosque project
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