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Newspaper Vendors To Protest At National Assembly Over Killing Of Member By Gbajabiamila’s Security Aide

Members of Abuja Newspapers Distributors Association (ANDA) have vowed to stage a protest at the National Assembly and the police headquarters today over the killing of a vendor by a policeman in the convoy of Speaker of House Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila. President of ANDA, Benji Obute, told SaharaReporters that the wife of the slain newspaper vendor recently had a newborn baby and he was planning to have the naming ceremony for the baby on Saturday. Obute said the speaker hurriedly stopped his convoy when he heard the sound of a gunshot and inquired from his security aides who responded that there was nothing. He said that the speaker had handed over the sum of N9, 000 to the victim before the incident who happened to be their leader in the area as the traffic light passed the convoy.  One of the police officers in the backup vehicles reportedly shot the vendor in the head and fired other bullets in the air. “We were together this morning, all of us discussing how t

‘We Are Not Safe’—Kaduna Residents, Business Owners Cry Out Over Insecurity

Kaduna State Governor Nasiru Ahmed El-Rufai Residents of Kaduna State have criticised efforts by the El-rufai led government to create an impression that the state is safe despite daily kidnapping and killings of residents by armed bandits. Kaduna has become Nigeria’s kidnapping hub with at least one incident of kidnapping recorded every day since 2015 and has grown worse in recent months causing residents to flee to neighbouring states and motorists to desert the popular Kaduna-Abuja expressway. On Sunday, eight students of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, were kidnapped along the Kaduna-Abuja expressway while gunmen stormed Albasi village in Sabon Birnin in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State and killed eleven persons. The kidnapped students remain in captivity. Emmanuel Rabo, a resident of Damba-Kasaya village in Chikun Local Government where a similar attack happened in September but has now relocated to neighbouring Nassarawa State, told SaharaReporters on Th

UPDATE: Uganda Security Operatives Kill 16 People Who Protested After Arrest Of Opposition Leader, Bobi Wine

Sixteen people have been killed in Uganda after the army and police opened fire on supporters of detained opposition leader, Bobi Wine. The security forces fired teargas and rubber bullets at angry protesters who set fires, barricaded roads. They looted stores in the capital Kampala, as calls mounted for calm ahead of the January 14 elections. Wine, 38, who is also a presidential hopeful for the general elections, has faced multiple arrests and harassment since he decided to run against the 76-year-old dictator, Yoweri Museveni. He was arrested on Wednesday after police violently broke into his vehicle and took him into custody for allegedly violating coronavirus measures at his rallies, over the large crowds attending. “The death toll is now 16, with 45 injuries, some serious injuries,” Kampala police chief, Moses Kafeero, told AFP, without giving details of those killed. “About 350 people have been arrested for participating in violent acts including looting, destruction

SON Warns Traders On Selling Of Substandard, Cloned Brands In Nigerian Markets

The Standards Organisation of Nigeria has warned promoters of cloned brands to desist from such acts in a bid to curb the influx of substandard products into the country. Director-General of SON, Mallam Farouk Salim, explained that the agency would discourage the registration of any product that had a similar business name with an existing brand or those hidden under the names of successful brands to short-change unsuspecting consumers. Salim stated this during a visit of Alaba International Market Association to SON office in Lagos. He said, “The issue of cloning brands cannot be handled alone by SON but going forward, we are going to audit the products we register and certify.  “Anytime a new product comes and looks similar to another registered product that is already popular in the market, we will try to discourage the registration of that product with such a name so that other products would be identified properly. This will increase traceability of products not yet in

Kano Islamic Clerics Ask State Government To Stop Teaching Of French In Schools Over ‘Blasphemous’ Cartoon In France

The United Forum of Kano Islamic Clerics has asked the state government to stop the teaching of French in schools across the state. The clerics, who also asked for all ties with France to be cut by the state government, demanded that all students learning French should be compelled to switch to Arabic Language as a form of protest for a blasphemous cartoon in the European country.  A 47-year-old middle school teacher in France, Samuel Paty, was on October 16, 2020 beheaded by an 18-year-old Muslim for showing his pupils a cartoon, which Muslims claimed depicted Prophet Muhammad in a bad light. President Emmanuel Macron in his reaction to the incident said, “We will not give up caricatures and drawings even if others back away. “Paty was a quiet hero and face of the Republic.” He went ahead to present the teacher’s family with the nation’s highest honour, the Légion d’honneur. But Macron’s comment about Islam being “in crisis” and his defence of the offensive caricature, w