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JUST IN : NLC, TUC suspend planned protest in Abuja, direct workers to end strike

  The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have suspended their planned protest in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and directed workers under the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) to return to work with immediate effect. The decision followed a meeting between labour leaders, the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, and members of the Senate Committee on the FCT. The meeting, which commenced late on Monday and extended into the early hours of Tuesday, resulted in an agreement that led to the suspension of the protest and the resumption of normal activities across FCTA offices. The development may bring an end to a dispute that originated from an industrial action by FCTA workers over unresolved labour and welfare issues. According to reports, workers under the FCTA, led by the Joint Union Action Committee (JUAC), embarked on an indefinite strike on January 19, 2026, over unpaid allowances, welfare-related concerns, and other outstanding labour ma...

Tinubu :Announced four U.S attack helicopters to arrive Nigeria soon










Tinubu announced four U.S attack helicopters to arrive Nigeria soon



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1) Tinubu Confirms Incoming Attack Helicopters



  • President Tinubu has announced that four attack helicopters from the United States will arrive in Nigeria soon to help bolster the country’s fight against insurgency and terrorism. These are part of broader efforts to strengthen aerial combat and rapid response capabilities.  




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2) Security Assurance to Nigerians



  • Tinubu has also reassured Nigerians that ongoing reforms in the security architecture will soon show positive results, and reiterated his commitment to improving the country’s security situation.  




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3) U.S. Helicopter Support in Context



  • The statement about attack helicopters ties into wider cooperation with the United States on military aid and asset procurement — a key element of Nigeria’s strategy to enhance its military’s capacity in counter-terror operations.  




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4) Tinubu Approved U.S. Air Strikes on Terrorists



  • In a major development connected to this military cooperation, the Federal Government confirmed that President Tinubu approved precision airstrike operations by U.S. forces against ISIS-linked terrorist camps in Sokoto State’s Tangaza area. The operation was coordinated with Nigerian intelligence and carried out with U.S. unmanned aircraft launching precision munitions. 




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