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Security official ‘beats up’ couple for bringing food into Rockview Hotel Royale

A Lagos-based Twitter user has narrated how a security official at the Rockview Hotel Royale in Abuja harassed and physically assaulted her and her husband because they attempted to bring in food from an external restaurant.

The aggrieved guest, who narrated her ordeal on social media on Sunday, said trouble began when she tried to bring in a meal from Farm City, a local restaurant.

She said that when she and her husband arrived at the hotel on Friday, she placed an order for rice and chicken, which sold for N6,500, but could not eat it because it was a bit off.

The Twitter user said that she and her husband went for an event at Farm City on Saturday evening, where they got their dinner before heading back to the Rockview Hotel Royale.

But as soon as the couple arrived at the hotel, a security officer asked if they were aware of the hotel’s policy about food from external kitchens, to which they responded in the negative.

Their ignorance, she said, could not save them from the hard and fast rule because the official insisted they could not go in with the food.

Their next resort was to find the manager of the hotel to explain their situation to him, but they waited in vain for him for over 10 minutes.

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Since she was ill and needed to eat before taking her medications, her husband handed her the food and asked her to go to the room while he continued to wait at the reception for the manager, but the security official would not let her go.

“My husband collected the food from me and asked me to walk in front of him. This security official started to drag the food from him and then raised his voice in anger. Even after pouring our food away, this guy was telling my husband ‘don’t let me lay my hands on you’. I was very calm all along until he started to lie that he did not touch the food,” she said.

She said she went to the official to ask him not to lie about what had happened, and he pushed her to the ground. As the fight became full-blown, the security official kept punching her husband while also sticking one on her as though she were a man, she said.

“This dude dragged my hair so much that two strands came off. They have a camera, and it happened right in front of it; I dare them to pull out the footage,” she said.

After some time, a manager showed up, accompanied by a gun-wielding police officer. She said that while they were explaining to the inquisitive manager what happened minutes earlier, the security official came around to continue issuing threats to them.

For a hotel that seemed empty, she said, several people then came, and the manager kept telling them to go to their room while an armed policeman was beside him.

“We asked the manager if he was trying to threaten us, because under no circumstance does bringing in food warrant beating up a guest. As we were there settling the case, we saw people bringing in nylons upon nylons of foods, and nobody stopped them or harassed them let alone assaulting them,” she said.

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She said while this went on, the manager acted as if things were out of his control and feigned to be on a call for almost half an hour while the issue remained unresolved.

“They have refused to drop the name of the security official. We don’t even know the manager’s name. All he kept saying was ‘he is our staff’. They’re protecting someone that didn’t represent their organization well,” she said.

“As no resolve was forthcoming, I went into the room. 15 minutes later, my husband came in and said they offered to compensate us with pastries. I was taken aback.”

She said she went to bed hungry and with a swollen eye.

“They saw the way we were dressed and knew we weren’t from around there, and that was why we were treated like that,” she said.

When FIJ called Rockview Hotel Royale for comments on the matter, a respondent suggested that this reporter call at 8 am on Monday to find out what exactly happened.

“I cannot vividly say what happened, but I suggest you call by 8 tomorrow to confirm what happened. It was logged in by the manager on that shift, who should have explained it better to the management. I just came this morning and heard of what happened, but I don’t yet understand,” he said.

Security official ‘beats up’ couple for bringing food into Rockview Hotel Royale

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NAF air strikes kill scores of bandits in Kaduna, free kidnap victims

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NAF air strikes kill scores of bandits in Kaduna, free kidnap victims

The Nigerian Air Force said on Saturday that its fighter aircraft conducted strategic airstrikes targeting major bandit enclaves located within Dunya Hill and Batauna Forest in Giwa, Kaduna State, resulting in the neutralisation of many combatants as well as the obliteration of significant stockpiles of weapons and resources critical to the bandits’ operations.

As a result of these intensified strikes, credible sources from local communities have confirmed that bandits are on the run, their once-secure enclaves in disarray.

Director of NAF Public Relations, Air Commodore Olusola Akinboyewa, while disclosing this, said, “In a sign of the operation’s success, multiple reports have emerged detailing the escape and liberation of several kidnapping victims, who have managed to regain freedom amidst the chaos inflicted upon their captors.”.

He said, “In furtherance of the intense air interdiction campaign in Northwest Nigeria nicknamed Operation Farautar Mujiya, the Air Component of Operation Fansan Yamma on November 12, 2024, conducted strategic airstrikes targeting major bandit enclaves located within Dunya Hill and Batauna Forest in Giwa, Kaduna State.

“These areas have long served as safe havens for bandit groups due to their dense vegetation and the natural protection provided by an array of caves.

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“The objective of the strikes was to dismantle the entrenched criminal networks and degrade their capacity to operate effectively.

“The airstrikes were preceded by intensive intelligence gathering that meticulously identified high-value targets, including key logistics hubs and hidden armouries used by the bandits.

“The aerial assault resulted in the neutralisation of many combatants as well as the obliteration of significant stockpiles of weapons and resources critical to the bandits’ operations.

“Since the commencement of this intensified campaign, credible sources from local communities have confirmed that bandits are on the run, their once-secure enclaves in disarray.

“In a sign of the operation’s success, multiple reports have emerged detailing the escape and liberation of several kidnapping victims, who have managed to regain freedom amidst the chaos inflicted upon their captors.

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Appeal court affirms Baruwa as NURTW president, renders MC Oluomo election invalid

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Musiliu Akinsanya (popularly known as MC Oluomo

Appeal court affirms Baruwa as NURTW president, renders MC Oluomo election invalid

The recent emergence of Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo as National President of National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) has been rendered invalid.
This follows a new judgment of the Court of Appeal in Abuja affirming Tajudeen Baruwa as the re-elected NURTW president.
Newstrends recalls MC Oluomo was elected as the president of NURTW last Saturday after being the only candidate to run for the position at a South-West forum for NURTW leaders.

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He was said to have secured unanimous votes from all of the delegates in the Union’s Quadrennial Delegate Conference for Zone 2 Council held in Osogbo, Osun State.
But the appeal court in a unanimous judgement delivered on Friday, November 8, upheld the March 11, 2024 ruling of the National Industrial Court, Abuja, affirming the re-election of Tajudeen Baruwa as the president of the NURTW.

The ruling was delivered by Justice Hamma Akawu Barka, Justice Nnamdi Okwy Dimgba and Justice Asmau Ojuolape Akanbi.

A report on Saturday November 16 by SaharaReporters said the appeal numbered CA/ABJ/CV/293/2024 was between Alh. Najeem Usman Yasin, Alh. Tajudeen Badru Agbede, Alh. Aliyu Isa Ore, Kayode Agbeyangi, Alh. Alhasan Haruna 313, Aliyu Tanimu, Alh. Hakeem Adeosun as 1st to 7th Appellants and Tajudeen Ibikunle Baruwa, Bello Adamu, Eugene Eze Job, Danjuma Saidu, Prince Isah Dahiru Uman, Suleiman Adamu, Odion Olaye J.P and Chief Herbert C. Iwuji as the 1st to 8th Respondents,

It stated that the three appeal court judges dismissed the appellants appeal and awarded a cost of N100,000 against them.

The enrolled order of the judgement obtained on Friday evening showed it was signed by Deputy Chief Registrar, Judith M. Jabbe, and read by Justice Hamma Akawu Barka.

The Appeal Court declared that “this Appeal is devoid of merit and the same is hereby dismissed”.

The judgement read, “This is an appeal against the judgment/decision of the National Industrial Court Sitting in Abuja, in Suit No. NICN/ABJ/263/2023 delivered on the 11th March, 2024 by Justice O. O. Oyewumi.

“Upon reading the Record of Appeal compiled and transmitted before this court together with the respective briefs of argument;

“And after hearing, O. I. Olorundare, SAN with F.T Sotikare, esq) Jimoh Balogun, Esq O. D. Emole, Esq I. Yunanah Esq) for the appellants.

“Tolu Babaleye Esq with Adeniyi Adejoke Esq, Maku Oluwatoyin Esq, B. T Ataine Esq for the Respondents; it is hereby ordered that:

“This appeal is devoid of merit and the same is hereby dismissed.

“I affirm the Judgment of the Trial Court delivered on the 11th day of March, 2024 in respect of Suit No. NICN/ABJ/263/2023.”

“I award the cost of N100,000 against the Appellant and in favour of the Respondents,” it adds.

The National Industrial Court in its judgment on Monday, March 11, 2024, sacked the Tajudeen Agbede-led Caretaker Committee of the NURTW.

While delivering her judgment on the leadership crisis rocking the union, Justice O. O. Oyewumi held that the delegates’ conference across the six zonal councils held on May 24, 2023, where Baruwa emerged as President for a second term in office was valid.

 

Appeal court affirms Baruwa as NURTW president, renders MC Oluomo election invalid

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13 Nigerian girls rescued from traffickers in Ghana

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NiDCOM Director of Media, Public Relations and Protocols, Abdur-Rahman Balogun

13 Nigerian girls rescued from traffickers in Ghana

Thirteen girls trafficked from Nigeria to Ghana have been rescued, the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, NiDCOM, has said.

The agency made the disclosure in a statement by its Director of Media, Public Relations and Protocols, Abdur-Rahman Balogun.

According to Balogun, with the Ghana rescue operation, 163 people have now been repatriated back into the country within five months.

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“Among the 163 included the 13 girls that were rescued and brought back to Nigeria over the weekend,” the statement said.

According to NiDCOM, the rescue operation was orchestrated by combined and coordinated efforts of the Ghanaian Anti-Human Trafficking Police, The Rescue Live Foundation International, and Nigeria in Diaspora Organization, NIDO, Ghana working in collaboration with NiDCOM

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