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JUST IN; We will shut down Nigeria if our President is detained by Police — Labour threatens FG

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has vowed to shut down the country if its leader, Joe Ajaero, is detained. In a press briefing on Thursday, August 29, 2024, a representative of the NLC warned that any attempt to arrest Ajaero, who was scheduled to respond to a police summons, would result in a nationwide strike.

The NLC representative criticized the government, labeling those in power as the real terrorists for allegedly exacerbating hardship and poverty in Nigeria. He stated, “Any attempt to detain Ajaero from 12 a.m. today will lead to a complete shutdown of the country. We will close down Nigeria.”

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He further accused the government of misappropriating funds and failing to address the country’s economic challenges. “The true terrorists are those in government who are stealing our money and plunging us into poverty. They should examine their actions, as they are robbing us of our wealth,” he said

The representative also criticized the government’s offer of N70,000, describing it as insufficient and unjust. “You are offering us N70,000 while threatening us. We must be prepared for a revolution,” he declared.

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In a related development, prominent NLC members, including Falana, Opara, and Deji Adeyanju, accompanied Ajaero to the police headquarters for questioning.

However, Femi Falana, lawyer to the National President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Joe Ajaero, replied in a letter, stating that Ajaero would be unable to honour the Nigeria Police Force’s invitation, till August 29, due to a prior engagement scheduled before the invitation was received

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Expatriate kidnapped as Police officer is shot dead by suspected gunmen

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Expatriate kidnapped as Police officer is shot dead by suspected gunmen

Unknown gunmen on Saturday invaded Aqua Triton Company in Ogunmakin, near Ibadan, abducting an expatriate and killing a police officer attached to him.

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The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ayanlade Olayinka, confirmed the incident in a statement made available to journalists in Ibadan.

Olayinka said the police officer was killed while repelling the attack, adding that some of the abductors sustained gunshot injuries.

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“There was an attack at Aqua Triton Company in Ogunmakin, near Ibadan, where unidentified gunmen stormed the facility in a commando-style operation.

“One police officer tragically died while repelling the attack, injuring some assailants, and the Chinese expatriate principal was abducted,” Olayinka added.

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He said the Commissioner of Police, Femi Haruna, ordered the Assistant Commissioner in charge of Operations to lead anti-kidnapping and tactical teams to the scene.

According to him, bush-combing operations are ongoing, while investigations continue to rescue the victim and arrest those responsible. (NAN)

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President Tinubu returns to Nigeria after Abu Dhabi outing

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President Tinubu returns to Nigeria after Abu Dhabi outing

President Bola Tinubu has returned to Nigeria after participating in the 2026 Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW 2026).

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Presidential spokesperson, Mr Bayo Onanuga, disclosed this in a statement issued on Saturday in Abuja.

The president attended the summit alongside some members of his cabinet.

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On the sidelines of the summit, Nigeria signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The agreement is aimed at deepening economic cooperation, boosting bilateral trade and investment, and enhancing technology transfer.

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It will also expand collaboration in key sectors, including energy, infrastructure, agriculture, mining and renewable energy.

In his address at the summit, Tinubu announced that Nigeria and the UAE would jointly host INVESTOPIA in Lagos in February.

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The initiative is designed to attract global investors and accelerate sustainable investment inflows into Nigeria.

Tinubu also said Nigeria targets mobilising up to $30 billion annually in climate and green industrial finance.

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He said the funds would support energy transition reforms and expand nationwide access to electricity. (NAN)

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APC clears air on receiving letter of defection from another State Governor

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APC clears air on receiving letter of defection from another State Governor

The Zamfara chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has denied receiving a letter from Gov. Dauda Lawal seeking to defect to the party.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that there were speculations across the state over Lawal’s move to defect to APC.
A statement issued in Gusau on Saturday by the state APC Publicity Secretary, Malam Yusuf Idris, described the speculations as fabricated.
“The party came across a fabricated report purported to have emanated from one Tambarin Gusau claiming that Go Dauda Lawal has sent a letter to the party wanting to join the APC.
“The report is malicious, unfortunate, unfounded, mischievous and showed the unprofessional manner which some people can go in misleading others and causing chaos in a stable and a peaceful party like the APC.
“The APC has responsible channels where everything is done in a guided manner,” Idris said.
According to him, the party has not received any letter from Lawal as claimed through the imagination of the writer nor was the party aware of any recent moves by the governor to defect from the PDP to the APC.
“All members of the party and indeed the public especially in Zamfara should therefore disregard such report.,” Idris added.(NAN)

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