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No plan to shutdown Nigeria’s economy — NLC debunks reports of nationwide strike

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No plan to shutdown Nigeria’s economy — NLC debunks reports of nationwide strike

The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), has assured Nigerians it won’t be embarking on a nationwide strike on Monday, 18 December 2023.

This is coming after a statement allegedly signed by the General Secretary of NLC Emmanuel Ugboaja and Secretary General of TUC, Comrade Nuhu Toro said the Labour Union will be shutting down the economy on Monday.

However, the statement made available to newsmen  by the NLC Head of Information and Public Affairs on Sunday debunked the report

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Benson said, “It has been brought to our attention a notice of a strike action (purportedly signed by the General Secretary of NLC and Secretary General of TUC, Comrades Emmanuel Ugboaja and Nuhu Toro, respectively) to commence tomorrow, Monday, December 18 across the country.

“We want to reassure Nigerians that this notice did not emanate from us, and neither do we have any intention of initiating any strike action this period.

“Accordingly, concerned Nigerians are advised to ignore this notice. It is fake”.

No plan to shutdown Nigeria’s economy — NLC debunks reports of nationwide strike

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Tragedy strikes as Customs officer kills self in Abuja

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Tragedy strikes as Customs officer kills self in Abuja

Abdulwahab Magaji, an officer of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) serving in the Federal Capital Territory, reportedly shot himself dead at his residence in Abuja.

The tragic incident occurred at his home on Binta Street, Farm Estate area, according to reports from PUNCH.

Magaji’s family alerted the police about his death, leading to officers rushing to the scene. He was then taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. The body has since been handed over to the family for burial according to Islamic rites.

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The Customs National Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Maiwada, and the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, Josephine Adeh, could not be reached for comments at the time of reporting.

A friend of Magaji, Lawan Al-Amin Mohammed, paid tribute to him, describing him as a pillar of strength and a source of comfort. Mohammed praised Magaji’s character and integrity, highlighting his purposeful and passionate approach to life.

The incident adds to a concerning trend of uniformed personnel taking their own lives, often linked to depression. Earlier this year, Deputy Commissioner of Police Gbolahan Oyedemi reportedly committed suicide in Ogbomoso, Oyo State. Oyedemi served as the Aide de Camp to the late former Governor of the state, Adebayo Alao-Akala, during his tenure.

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Student who suffered bullying in viral video demands N500m damages from Abuja School

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Student who suffered bullying in viral video demands N500m damages from Abuja School

Namitra Bwala, the student at the heart of a disturbing viral video depicting her being bullied by fellow students, has taken a significant step towards seeking justice.

On Monday, she initiated legal proceedings against Lead British International School, Gwarimpa, Abuja.

The incident, which gained widespread attention after videos were posted online on April 22, showed Bwala being subjected to physical and emotional abuse by her classmates. The lawsuit, filed at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory under case number FCT/HC/CV/2341/24: MISS NAMTIRA BWALA v LEAD BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL LTD, seeks damages from the educational institution for its alleged failure to provide a safe and conducive learning environment.

Marvin Omorogbe, the founding partner of the law firm representing Bwala, issued a public statement on Monday outlining the objectives of the legal action. The lawsuit aims to hold the school accountable for its negligent conduct and seeks redress for the assault, torment, emotional distress, and breach of privacy suffered by Bwala.

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The statement highlights the specific requests made in the lawsuit, including a public apology from the school in two national daily newspapers and an order for the payment of N500,000,000.00 (Five Hundred Million Naira) as general damages.

Emphasizing Bwala’s desire for meaningful change, the law firm expressed hope that the lawsuit would prompt the implementation of measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The viral video has sparked outrage and condemnation, raising serious questions about the school’s ability to ensure the safety and well-being of its students. Bwala’s decision to pursue legal action underscores her determination to seek justice and hold those responsible accountable for their actions.

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Labour blocks IBEDC Osogbo office, says new electricity tariff killing

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Labour blocks IBEDC Osogbo office, says new electricity tariff killing

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the action was a result of the joint directive of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC), to picket offices of power distribution companies (DisCos) in their respective state capital.

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