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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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NSC Intervenes in Super Eagles Allowance Protest in Morocco

The National Sports Commission (NSC) has intervened to resolve the Super Eagles' protest in Morocco over delayed camp allowances and bonuses ahead of their crucial 2026 World Cup playoff against Gabon in Rabat. Disturbing reports of a possible player boycott surfaced after the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) failed to settle outstanding payments, raising concerns about Nigeria's World Cup hopes. NSC Director General Bukola Olopade personally intervened, leading to players reconsidering a full protest. Players are demanding increased match bonuses—from $5,000 to $15,000—and fulfillment of federal promises after their AFCON 2025 silver medal. Allegations also surfaced about wider NFF financial mismanagement, prompting calls for a federal probe. Supporters and stakeholders expressed fears reminiscent of previous crises that derailed Nigeria's football campaigns, such as at France ‘98. Labour Party's Peter Obi also criticized authorities for neglecting the players' welfare, urging dignity and […]

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Mahama Urges Bawumia to Settle NABCO Arrears to Prove Job Creation Commitment.

John Dramani Mahama, the Presidential Candidate for the NDC, has called on Vice President Bawumia to pay the overdue allowances of NABCO trainees. Speaking during his Oti Region tour, Mahama criticized the government for not honoring its commitments to the youth, highlighting the ongoing hardships of NABCO trainees waiting for their pay. He also criticized Bawumia for skipping a National Peace Campaign event and emphasized the need for the ruling government to deliver on its promises before making new ones. Mahama promised a better future under his leadership, citing rising living costs as evidence of the current administration’s failures.

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