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Breaking: TVC Station Set on Fire in Lagos | Daily Report Nigeria
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The station of popular Nigerian news channel, Television Continental otherwise known as TVC has been set ablaze by suspected hoodlums in Ketu, Lagos.

The revered morning talkshow programme, YourView, was live when the assailants besieged the station.

YourView host, Morayo Afolabi-Brown, had asked for the program to go on a commercial break as the hoodlums entered the premises in a van.

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Since then, the television station had since been stuck.

Sources from the station say the action is motivated by the connection the station has with former Lagos state governor, Bola Tinubu.

There has been tension in one of Africa’s economic power cities since soldiers shot at peaceful #ENDSARS protesters, killing unconfirmed number of persons in the process.

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