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It was drama unlimited at Eagle Square Abuja on Thursday as  many #ENDBADGOVERNMENT protesters that gathered at public place insisted on staging a rally there despite attempts by police operatives to send them away by firing several cannisters of tear gas.

The protesters’ action was in defiance of a court order granted the previous day restricting the mass protest in Abuja to only the MKO National Stadium.

The protesters had stormed the Eagle Square, saying a few days ago a parallel protest had been held at the same place without any hindrance by the police.

The police operatives stationed at the place then in an attempt to make the area unconducive for the protesters shut canisters of tear gas in air and open spots.

But the protesters were not perturbed as they went on singing and displaying the national flag and placards.

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Later, Minister of State for Youths Development, Ayodele Olawande,  arrived at the Eagles Square and attempted to address the crowd.

As the minister tried to speak, the protesters continued to chant “hunger dey”, preventing him from talking.

However, after quelling the crowd, the minister said, “I’m not here to fight you, I’m not here to ask you not to protest. It is your right. Like I said, I’ve been to over 100-500 protests.”

Elsewhere in Abuja, protesters were also seen in high spirits at the MKO Stadium.

They were orderly and expressed their grievances via placards with different messages.

It was discovered that those stadium are advancing towards the Eagle Square to join others.

Security operatives had earlier unsuccessfully convinced them to move inside the stadium and not outside for the protest.

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How to apply for 2025 civil defence, immigration, corrections, fire service jobs

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How to apply for 2025 civil defence, immigration, corrections, fire service jobs

  • Category A: Superintendent Cadre
  • Category B: Inspectorate Cadre
  • Category C: Assistant Cadre

Step 4: Fill in Personal Details
Provide bio-data, educational background, and relevant documents (e.g., certificates, passport photo, birth certificate, national ID).

Step 5: Review and Submit
Check for errors and submit your application.

Step 6: Save Acknowledgement Slip
Download or print your acknowledgement slip after submission.

Important Reminders

  • Applications are free. Do not pay anyone.
  • Computer literacy is an added advantage.
  • Persons with criminal convictions or financial misconduct histories are ineligible.

The CDCFIB urged all interested Nigerians to apply early and ensure that they meet all requirements to avoid disqualification.

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PAPADEF gives widows cash gift to mark 2025 IWD

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The Pa. Philip Akintoye Development Foundation (PAPADEF) has given cash support of N10,000 each to widows during a special church service in Lagos to mark this year’s International Widows Day.

The thanksgiving service was held on Sunday, June 22, at Act Baptist Church, Ogudu, where dozens of widows gathered in praise and prayer.

Chief Executive Officer of the foundation, Mr Akintoye Festus, said in a statement on Tuesday that the support was aimed at easing some financial burdens and showing widows that they are not alone.

“This gesture is our way of saying ‘we see you, we honour you, and we are with you.’ Widows carry a special kind of strength, and we want to stand by them not just with words, but with action,” he said.

He stressed that the N10,000 given to each widow was directly transferred to their bank accounts to ensure dignity and transparency.

Two of the beneficiaries, Mrs Abimbola Akinyemi and Mrs Oluwayemisi Oyarinde, were full of gratitude.

“I am so happy and thankful. This money will really help me buy food items I’ve been putting off. May God bless the foundation,”Abimbola said.

Mrs Oyarinde, holding back tears, said: “It’s not just the money. It’s the fact that someone remembers us and sees us. We feel loved again.”

The presiding Pastor of the church, Rev. Adejumo Martins, also thanked the foundation for the initiative, describing it as a true act of humanitarian service.

“We appreciate PAPADEF for this show of compassion. It is rare to see such consistency in caring for widows. May God continue to bless and enlarge this foundation,” he said.

Festus used the opportunity to call on the government, religious and traditional leaders, and community members to do more in supporting widows.

He listed five key areas for urgent attention: awareness, protection of rights, empowerment, celebration of widow resilience, and an end to stigma and harmful traditional practices.

He said, “International Widows Day should not be just a date on the calendar. It should be a call to action.”

He added that PAPADEF remains committed to standing with widows through emotional support, skills training, business mentoring, legal aid, and continuous advocacy.

“This N10,000 is just the beginning. We are building something bigger — a society that cares,” he said.

The event ended with prayers for the widows and a renewed pledge by the foundation to continue providing help where it matters most.

International Widows Day is marked globally on June 23 to draw attention to the struggles of widows and promote policies that support their welfare.

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P’Harcourt woman battles for life after fiancé’s brutal attack

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P’Harcourt woman battles for life after fiancé’s brutal attack

A disturbing incident has unfolded in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, where a woman, Orinemi Ayanate, was allegedly stabbed by her fiancé over a minor issue.

Ayanate is currently battling for her life in a hospital, where she has been receiving treatment for her injuries.

According to reports, Ayanate’s fiancé attacked her on Monday, June 23, 2025, at Iwofe, leaving her with severe injuries to her head and hand.

The suspect allegedly seized Ayanate’s phone, handbag, and wig before fleeing the scene. Neighbors came to her rescue and rushed her to the hospital, where she has been receiving treatment.¹

Ayanate’s friend, Mr. Promise Wosu Junior, popularly known as Wene Port Harcourt, confirmed that she has been given four packs of blood due to excessive bleeding.

Wosu described the incident as an extreme case of domestic violence, stating that Ayanate’s fiancé has a history of abusing her.

“Ayanate is a very good friend of mine, and I’m deeply concerned about her well-being,” Wosu said.

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“The relationship has been abusive, but this incident is the most severe. We urge the police to thoroughly investigate and bring the perpetrator to justice.”

Ayanate’s friends are calling on the Rivers State Police Command to thoroughly investigate the incident and arrest her fiancé.

They have expressed outrage over the alleged action, describing it as a heinous act of violence against women.

The police have been notified about the incident, and an investigation is reportedly underway.

The victim’s friends have urged journalists to reach out to Ayanate when she regains strength to allow her to share her ordeal.

This incident highlights the need for increased awareness and action against domestic violence in Nigeria. It also underscores the importance of holding perpetrators accountable for their actions and providing support to victims of abuse.

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