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Uproar as Nigerian Army erroneously bombs ‘150’ Kaduna villagers

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On Monday, widespread outrage swept through the nation following the unintentional bombing of Tudun Biri in the Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State by the Nigerian Army on Sunday, resulting in the tragic death of numerous villagers. Reports indicate that the residents were observing Maulud, an Islamic event, when the military mistakenly dropped bombs, assuming the villagers were terrorists.

The incident prompted strong condemnation from both local and international communities. The Kaduna State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, confirmed the Army’s responsibility for the airstrike in an official statement.

Despite the National Emergency Management Agency reporting a death toll of 85 on Monday night, Senator Shehu Sani, who initially raised the alarm, claimed that the airstrike had killed around 150 individuals. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain characterized the event as a tragic, horrific, and condemnable act, emphasizing that such bombings should target terrorists, not civilians.

Femi Fani-Kayode, an All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain, took to social media demanding justice for the victims, describing the incident as mass murder and genocide. Bashir Ahmed, a former media aide to President Muhammadu Buhari, expressed disbelief at how the army could mistakenly “kill 126 innocent souls” and called for transparency from the Nigerian Army in addressing the situation.

In a conversation with DAILY POST, security expert Mr. Akogwu John expressed shock at the military’s attack without proper surveys and questioned the lack of accountability. He emphasized the need for a thorough investigation into the identities of those responsible for the operation and raised concerns about the unclear circumstances leading to the mistaken targeting of innocent villagers.

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Minimum wage: Soludo tackles Ajaero, denies inciting other governors

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The Anambra State governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, has described allegations by the president of the Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, Comrade Joe Ajaero, that he was inciting other governors against accepting N70,000 minimum wage as false.

Comrade Ajaero made the accusation during an interview on national TV.

In a press statement by his Press Secretary, Mr Christian Aburime, Soludo denied that he was running an anti-workers government in Anambra, while also listing his numerous achievements for workers in the state.

According to the statement: “The state government wishes to categorically debunk these allegations.

“In fact, at no time did Governor Soludo incite or influence other state governors against paying the proposed N70,000 minimum wage.

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“The government of Prof Chukwuma Charles Soludo has enjoyed a smooth and cordial relationship with the labour leaders in Anambra State, even as at the time of issuing this statement, no letter of notice of industrial action has been received by the state government.”

Governor Soludo urged NLC and all workers in the state to disregard such allegations and recognise the substantial progress and numerous initiatives undertaken by his administration to enhance worker welfare and human capital development.

He said the proposed strike was unnecessary and counterproductive at this juncture, as it might seem like the NLC leadership is being politically influenced by desperate external actors to orchestrate an artificial industrial crisis in Anambra State.

CREDIT: DAILY POST

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Lagos court jails medical doctor, Anuoluwapo Adepoju over failed plastic surgery

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The Federal High Court in Lagos State has convicted and sentenced Dr. Anuoluwapo Adepoju, founder of MedContour Services, for a botched plastic surgery that led to the death of Nneka Onwuzuligbo in 2020. Justice Mohammed Liman sentenced her to one year in prison but offered an alternative of a ₦100,000 fine.

Babatunde Irukera, former Director-General of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), expressed his satisfaction with the verdict on his X handle. He wrote, “Today is a proud day for me as I personally prosecuted Anu Adepoju and her medical practice. Although I have left, the conviction underscores the importance of accountability for everyone in society, professionals included. This is how society should function and evolve. Anu Adepoju and her practice were convicted on all five counts charged by FCCPC. The wheels of justice may turn slowly, but perseverance is key. A good day for consumers of professional services.”

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NCC warns Nigerians against use of pre-registered SIM cards

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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has issued a strong warning to Nigerians about the dangers of purchasing pre-registered SIM cards, emphasizing that this practice is illegal and could result in severe penalties, including imprisonment.

The NCC warned that individuals using pre-registered SIM cards might unintentionally become involved in crimes such as identity theft, financial fraud, kidnapping, and armed robbery.

Furthermore, the NCC noted that pre-registered SIM cards compromise the accuracy of consumer information and hinder efforts to track criminals effectively. Using these SIM cards undermines the reliability of data collected on consumers, making it difficult for authorities to identify and apprehend the true criminals.

The NCC’s message aims to educate the public on the risks associated with pre-registered SIM cards and to encourage adherence to legal guidelines to enhance national security.

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