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Iran conflict: US embassy warns of possible Abuja protests

The United States embassy in Abuja has warned its citizens about the possibility of protests in Nigeria’s capital linked to the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran. In a security alert, the embassy said there is a high potential for demonstrations in Abuja on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, noting that previous protests by some groups have led to violent clashes with Nigerian security forces. The embassy advised US citizens in Abuja to remain in their homes on that day, avoid protest areas and large gatherings, and maintain a low profile while monitoring local media for updates. It also urged them to review their personal security plans, keep their phones charged, carry valid identification, and stay alert in public spaces such as markets, malls, and places of worship. The embassy further encouraged citizens to familiarise themselves with emergency exits in […]

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Polish PM urges citizens to leave Iran immediately

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has urged all Polish citizens in Iran to leave the country immediately as tensions rise in the region. He also advised people planning to travel to Iran to cancel their trips. Tusk said he did not want to cause panic but warned that the risk of armed conflict involving Iran is very real. He explained that if fighting breaks out, it may be impossible to evacuate Polish nationals within a few hours. The warning comes amid growing tension between the United States and Iran, with American officials hinting at possible military action. Iran has said it would respond to any attack by targeting United States military facilities in the region. Poland’s foreign ministry has repeated the call for citizens to leave Iran and avoid all travel to the country. It cited the unstable security situation, […]

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Police urge NLC to shelve Tuesday’s planned protest in Abuja

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has appealed to the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) FCT Council to shelve its planned protest scheduled for Tuesday, February 3, 2026, in Abuja.​ The NLC had fixed the protest to demand payment of outstanding allowances owed workers of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA). However, the police said fresh intelligence indicated that proscribed and non state actors were allegedly planning to infiltrate and hijack the demonstration.​ In a statement, FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josehine Adeh, said the command fully recognises citizens’ constitutional rights to peaceful assembly and protest and remains committed to providing security for all lawful activities. She warned, however, that reports at the command’s disposal showed plans by the proscribed Islamic Movement of Nigeria and other elements to use the protest for purposes “inimical to public peace and security.”​ […]

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