‘Train Bombing : Tinubu cancels colloquium to ‘honour victims of attacks’

The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu has cancelled his 13th Colloquium billed for today in honour of the victims of the terrorists bombing of an Abuja- Kaduna train.

It was reported that over seven persons died in the incident, while many were missing and kidnapped.

The APC Presidential aspirant was quoted to have said: “This event should not be holding. I hereby cancel this Colloquium due to the incident of Kaduna.

“I urge you all to pray that Nigeria win this war against evil.”

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