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December 7, 2021 Police Arrest 3 Dowen College Students Over Sylvester Oromoni’s Death

Police Arrest 3 Dowen College Students Over Sylvester Oromoni’s Death

Three students of Dowen College located in Lekk have been arrested by the Lagos state police command in connection to the death of Sylvester Oromoni jnr.

The state commissioner of police, Hakeem Odumosu confirmed that three out of the five students are already in custody.

Before his death, Oromoni had named five students who he claimed had jointly attacked him in his dormitory room, inflicting on him multiple internal injuries.

The CP Pdumosu added that the suspects are operatives of the police in their probe.

The demise of the 12-year-old boy has put Dowen College in the eye of the storm as Nigerians have called for the school to be punished for allowing such a tragic incident to occur under its premises.

The student’s distraught father had earlier told of how his child was beaten and fed a liquid chemical.

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November 30, 2021 252 Inmates On The Run As NCoS Confirms 9dead, 6 Injured In Jos Prison Attack

252 Inmates On The Run As NCoS Confirms 9dead, 6 Injured In Jos Prison Attack

The Nigeria Correctional Service has confirmed nine inmates were shot dead, six injured during the recent Jos Medium Security Custodial Centre attack.

It also said that 252 inmates were still on the run, after officials of the Correctional Service conducted a head count.

According to a statement by the Spokesman of the Service, CC Francis Enobore, on Monday in Abuja, noted that one of the NCoS Armed Squad personnel paid the supreme price in the encounter.

Briefing reporters on the development, Spokesperson of the Plateau Police Command, ASP Gabriel Ogaba Ubah said following a full reinforcement of combined team of security Operatives in the state to the Centre, nine fleeing inmates were arrested.

The comptroller of the prison, Samuel Aguda counted the losses during the invasion.

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November 26, 2021 Breaking: Kaduna Lifts Telecoms Ban

Breaking: Kaduna Lifts Telecoms Ban

The Kaduna State Government has lifted the telecommunications shutdown it imposed in October because of attacks by bandits along the Kaduna-Abuja road.

The State Government through the Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, who disclosed this today, said the relevant government agency in charge of telecommunication has been directed to lift the ban.

It is recalled that the state government had on the request of security agencies directed the National Telecommunication Commission (NCC) to shutdown telecom service in selected local government areas of the state.

However, Inspiration FM reports that there has been an increase in banditry, especially along the Kaduna-Abuja road, during the ban.

Aruwan stated that other measures like the ban on motorcycles, ban on weekly markets and sale of petrol in kegs will remain in force.

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November 18, 2021 Railway Workers Cripple train Operations Nationwide

Railway Workers Cripple train Operations Nationwide

Railway Workers Cripple train Operations

Activities at train stations across the country have been paralysed following the warning strike embarked upon by railway workers. 

The workers through their unions, the Senior Staff Association of the Railway and the Nigeria Union of Railway Workers (NUR) had declared a three-day strike to demand increased wages.

Several meetings with the management and the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, ended in a stalemate with the unions insisting on going ahead with the strike.

The industrial action has led to the shutdown of train services across the country including the Abuja-Kaduna, Lagos-Ibadan, Warri-Itakpe, as well as the Lagos-Ogun intercity train services in Lagos.

When our correspondent visited the NRC headquarters at Ebute-Metta, Lagos, he saw the workers marching on rail tracks.

They wielded placards with inscriptions such as "Good salaries bring better results, bad salaries kill morale", Railway workers' Salaries are the poorest and baddest under FMOT," among others.

Many passengers who were at the Mobolaji Johnson Train station were pushed back.

It was gathered that the Abuja-Kaduna train service was equally grounded as commuters were seen returning back home.

Mr. Pascal Nnorli, the Manager Abuja-Kaduna Train Service, said the strike has crippled all train activities, adding that the NRC management will further engage the unions to resolve the matter. 

He added that the matter may also involve the Salaries and Wages Commission who has the constitutional power to review the work condition of federal government workers.

Railway Workers Cripple train Operations

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