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Armed thugs disrupt NLC second day protest in Kaduna

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Armed thugs on Tuesday disrupted a protest by members of the Nigeria Labour Congress in Kaduna as they attacked the union leaders and other protesters.
The thugs, who were armed with knives, sticks and stones attacked the protesters at NEPA roundabout, were however dispersed by security personnel deployed to protect the protesters.
And some of the thugs were reportedly arrested.
The protesters said although no one was injured, they were forced to suspend the peaceful procession for the day.
Earlier, the NLC Chairman in the state, Mr Ayuba Suleiman, said that the labour unions remained committed to the principle of dialogue and social bargaining for the benefit of disengaged workers in the state.
The labour unions on Monday began a five-day warning strike over the sacking of civil servants by the Kaduna State Government.

Governor Nasir El-Rufai, in a tweet early on Tuesday had declared the labour leaders wanted but the Ayuba Wabba-led union ignored the threatened and directed the protesters to go ahead with their industrial action.
The State Secretary of the council, Christiana John Bawa, said no any employer of state government under the present leadership of Governor Nasir Elrufai had job security or safe from disengagement.
She lamented that in April 2021, Kaduna State Government had sacked over 4,000 workers without following due process.
“It will be recalled also that Kaduna State Government sacked over 30,000 workers in 2016 and up to date their entitlements have not been settled” she said.
“Since the history of Nigeria there’s no government that disengaged workers like the present government of Governor Nasir El-rufai.”
She directed all workers particularly teachers, local government and the state workers to disregard the government’s circular against the warning strike.
Comrade Christiana John Bawa said all affiliates of the NLC in the state would join the strike.
They are the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG ), National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW)
National Union of Electricity Employees of Nigeria (NUEE), National Union of Banks, Insurance and Financial Institution Employees (NUBIFIE).
Others are the Nigeria Union of Railway, Textile, National Association of Nurses and Midwives, Aviation workers Union, Construction union and local government employees.

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BREAKING: EFCC freezes 300 illegal forex accounts

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BREAKING: EFCC freezes 300 illegal forex accounts

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has frozen  300 illegal forex accounts trading on a peer-to-peer platform.

The EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, revealed that the accounts were suspended on Monday following a court order.

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Speaking in Abuja on Tuesday, Olukoyede explained that over $15bn passed through one of the forex platforms in the last one year, outside the financial regulations.

He said the EFCC action was taken to ensure the safety of the foreign exchange market and protect the economy.

BREAKING: EFCC freezes 300 illegal forex accounts

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Updated: Policeman shot corps member dead at LAUTECH convocation party

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Updated: Policeman shot corps member dead at LAUTECH convocation party

A policeman on Tuesday killed a National Youth Service Corps member identified as Iyanda Damilola in Ogbomoso, Oyo State.

The cop, Saheed SARS, who is an operative of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad attached to the Oyo State Police Command reportedly shot Damilola in the head at a post-convocation party organised by graduands of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology LAUTECH.

The deceased’s brother, Iyanda Oluwafemi, who graduated from LAUTECH on Monday, claimed he was also wounded by bullets fired by Saheed. Oluwafemi, a graduate of Accounting and Management Sciences from the institution, said the deceased was his brother and that he had attended his convocation, after which they headed for the party the same day where he was shot dead by the cop.

He said the late Damilola was serving in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

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He said, “Yesterday was our convocation, and we were at a lounge (name withheld) for a convocation party around 2am when we heard that some people were fighting outside.

“When we discovered that the place was getting rowdy, we stepped out only to see policemen dispersing the crowd and shooting directly at the people.

“I sustained bullet wounds. But my brother, who came for my convocation, was shot in the head.

“He was confirmed dead at the LAUTECH Teaching Hospital and was taken to the mortuary this morning.”

When contacted, SP Adewale Osifeso, the state police public relations officer, stated that an investigation was ongoing and that updates would be given when available.

Updated: Policeman shot corps member dead at LAUTECH convocation party

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Abuja British school shut over student bullying viral video

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Abuja British school shut over student bullying viral video

Abuja-based Lead British International School has been shut down for three days after a viral video showing an incident of bullying in the school.

This was announced on Tuesday during a press briefing attended by concerned parents on the school premises.

The viral video, which  captured a female student being subjected to physical and emotional abuse by her peers, had sparked public outrage.

The footage depicted the victim being repeatedly slapped by another female student in an interrogation session.

The incident prompted widespread condemnation and calls for swift action to address the issue.

Head of Lead British International School, Abraham Ogunkambi, issued a statement on Tuesday, in response to the incident.

He stressed the school’s disapproval of the incident, adding that an investigation into the matter had commenced.

“The school management is treating this matter with the utmost seriousness,” Ogunkambi said.

He added that the school had already been in contact with the victim and her parents, offering support and counselling services to help them manage the emotional and psychological effects of the incident.

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