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September 16, 2021 Nigerian Air Force Confirms It’s Jet Bombed Civilians In Yobe State

Nigerian Air Force Confirms It’s Jet Bombed Civilians In Yobe State

The Nigerian Air Force has admitted that one of its fighter jets on a mission against terrorists, “unfortunately” bombed civilians in Yobe State on Wednesday.

NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, Edward Gabkwet, said this in a statement made available to reporters today, adding that a probe into the incident had been launched.

Inspiration FM recalls that the Air Force spokesman had initially rebutted reports linking one of its fighter jets to the bombing., maintaining that NAF's last mission in Yobe State was held earlier this month.

 But in a statement today, Gabkwet backtracked, saying that, "the initial (Press) release denying the involvement of NAF aircraft was based on the first report available at the time.

 Accordingly, the pilot fired some probing shots. It is important to state that the area is well known for continuous Boko Haram/ISWAP activities.

“Unfortunately, reports reaching Nigerian Air Force Headquarters alleged that some civilians were erroneously killed while others were injured".

September 16, 2021 UK May Place Nigeria On COVID-19 Travel Risk List

UK May Place Nigeria On COVID-19 Travel Risk List

Nigeria, Jamaica and Grenada are among the countries that could be moved to the red list today, according to a British data expert.

As the pandemic continues to evolve the British government is set to update its COVID-19 travel list as part of a review that happens every three weeks, British media reports.

Nigeria is currently on the amber list of countries and territories, but it could assume a red list if situation report about the COVID-19 infection rate does not get better.

According to data expert, Tim White,

Nigeria could be vulnerable going by the rising Covid -19 positive cases, adding that St Lucia is at risk because infection rates increased after the last travel review – but they are now declining and the case numbers are low overall, leading him to suspect that the country will be spared.

September 16, 2021 Gunmen Kill Imo Lawyer Darlington Odume

Gunmen Kill Imo Lawyer Darlington Odume

Panic broke out in Imo State today after news broke that fleeing gunman suspected to be assailants killed a lawyer, Darlington Odume.

Odume, popularly known as Omekagu, was shot at a supermarket at Amaifeke in Orlu, in the Orlu Local Government Area of Imo state.

His killing came just 24 hours after hoodlums murdered the priest-in-charge of St Andrew’s Anglican Church Ihitte-Ukwa in Orsu LGA, Emeka Merenu.

Odume, a native of Umudara village in Amaifeke- Orlu, was called to the Nigerian Bar Association, five years ago.

September 16, 2021 Resident Doctors Agree To Resume Negotiation With FG As Court Fixes September 17 For Ruling

Resident Doctors Agree To Resume Negotiation With FG As Court Fixes September 17 For Ruling

The Federal Government and the striking Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors have both agreed to go back to the negotiating table in an effort to end the ongoing strike.

The Association took the position at the resumed proceedings in the suit the Federal Government filed against them at the National Industrial Court in Abuja.

At the resumed hearing, counsel to the striking resident doctors, Femi Falana (SAN), told the court that he had an application challenging the jurisdiction of the court to entertain the case.

The counsel to the Federal Government, Tochukwu Maduka (SAN), however, pointed out that the issue of contempt of the court, by the resident doctors, should be heard first, before that of the jurisdiction.

He added that there was an order by the court that the resident doctors and the Federal Government should suspend all hostilities and maintain the status quo, but the doctors did not obey the court order.

According to him, the strike action, embarked upon on the 2nd of August by the resident doctors has wreaked untold suffering on the citizenry, amounting to numerous deaths of persons.

After listening to the submission of both parties, Justice Bashar Alkali fixed September 17 to rule on the application of jurisdiction and contempt of court.

 

 

 

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