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BREAKING: Oyo workers block secretariat gate, demand review of allowances

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The Oyo State workers, on Monday, locked the state secretariat at Agodi in Ibadan, as they protest against issues affecting them.

According to report, the workers are demanding palliatives, an upward review of pension allowances, and payment of salary deduction among others.

They are also demanding payment of leave bonuses, payment of gratuities to retirees who have stagnated since the year 2021 and release of promotion letters for the years 2021 and 2022.

The protesters were workers and pensioners under the banners of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress, Nigeria Union of Pensioners, Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, and their affiliates.

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Jehovah’s Witnesses 15 die in Imo Accident While Returning from Convention

The witnesses from the Agwa community in Oguta Local Council were returning from the annual Jehovah’s Witness Assembly Convention in Uli, Anambra State.

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Tragedy struck yesterday as 15 Jehovah’s Witness worshippers lost their lives in a fatal road crash at Awomama Bridge in Imo State.

The accident occurred at about 6:45 p.m. when a trailer driving against traffic collided with a bus carrying the victims.

The witnesses from the Agwa community in Oguta Local Council, were returning from the annual Jehovah’s Witness Assembly Convention in Uli, Anambra State.

All passengers in the bus reportedly died on the spot. Their remains have been deposited in a morgue.

The Chairman of Oguta Local Council, Ifeanyi Nnani, expressed shock over the incident.

In a statement signed by his aide, Orum Desmond, he commiserated with the families of the deceased and prayed for God’s comfort and strength for them in their time of grief.

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Bayelsa Viral Assault: Court Orders 21-Day Remand for Three Female Suspects

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Three young women linked to a disturbing assault captured in a viral video have been remanded at the Okaka Correctional Centre in Yenagoa, the capital of Bayelsa State. The suspects — identified as Kadi Blessing, Becky, and Miracle — appeared before a Magistrate Court on Tuesday, where they were formally arraigned on multiple serious charges.

The case, which has sparked widespread outrage on social media and across the country, involves allegations of a violent physical attack that was recorded and circulated online, drawing the attention of both the public and law enforcement authorities.

During the court proceedings, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) requested additional time to allow investigators to conduct further inquiries into the incident. Granting the request, the presiding magistrate ordered that the defendants be remanded in custody for an initial period of 21 days at the Okaka Correctional Centre.

The three women are currently facing a slew of charges, including assault, cyberbullying, cyberstalking, attempted murder, and other related offenses. Legal experts suggest that the gravity of the allegations could potentially lead to a transfer of the case to a higher court, depending on the outcome of ongoing investigations.

Meanwhile, human rights advocates and child protection groups have called for a thorough and speedy investigation to ensure justice is served, not just for the victim but as a deterrent against similar acts of violence.

Bayelsa State Police Command has assured the public of its commitment to ensuring that all parties involved in the incident are held accountable in accordance with the law.

The court is expected to reconvene after the 21-day remand period to review the findings of the investigation and determine the next phase of legal proceedings.

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NUPENG Dangote Sign Agreement to Unionise Workers After Interventions by DSS, Edun

NUPENG suspended the strike following an agreement with the management of Dangote Refinery to recognise workers’ rights to unionise.

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The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has suspended its strike following an agreement with the management of Dangote Refinery to recognise workers’ rights to unionise.

Thanks to the intervention of the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Minister of Finance, Wale Edun.

The Acting NLC General Secretary, Benson Upah, who confirmed the outcome of the meetings said that the agreement was reached on Tuesday, September 9, 2025..

The resolution followed a conciliation meeting convened by the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment on Monday, September 8, after NUPENG threatened to embark on a nationwide strike over the company’s initial refusal to recognise workers’ union rights.

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