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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Soldiers takeover #OccupyNigeria protests in Lagos


President Goodluck Jonathan has deployed hundreds of gun-wielding soldiers on the streets of Lagos in a desperate bid to forestall peaceful protests scheduled to continue today.

The Armed Soldiers have occupied the streets of Lagos...from Ojuelegba to Ikorodu Rd to Ojota, many parts of Ikeja and Lagos Island. They are everywhere. About 16 check points and barricades have been mounted around the Gani Fawehinmi Park in Ojota which served as a major gathering point for protesters.
Labour leaders and civil society activists delivered speeches in the park as well as hosting artistes’ performances.
The Gani Fawehinmi Park, renamed freedom park is visibly deserted due to the intimidating military presence.
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Labour Calls Off Strike


In a live press conference by 1 pm today, leaders of Nigerian Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress announced their decision to call off the nationwide strike and all mass rallies.
Labour called on the strike action on the 9th of January and this resulted in a virtual shutdown of the country, after a number of consultations between labour and the federal government, President Goodluck Jonathan announced the reduction in the pump price of petrol from 141 Naira per litre to 97 Naira per litre.
During Labour’s press conference, they stated categorically that the federal government unilaterally made the decision to revert the price of fuel to 97 Naira. Read more on this article...

US issues travel warning on Nigeria


The United States has issued a fresh travel warning on Nigeria citing the recent declaration of state of emergency in some states by President Goodluck Jonathan and the protests trailing the removal of fuel subsidy.
The new warning, which was issued by the State Department, was dated January 12 and replace that of October 13, 2011.

US citizens were not only warned against travelling to Nigeria, they were also cautioned not to travel to 10 states of the federation and the Gulf of Guinea because of the risks of kidnapping, robbery, and other armed attacks.
The 10 states are Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Rivers, Abia, Edo, Imo, Plateau, Bauchi and Borno.

The US said with the state of emergency declared in four northern states following attacks by Boko Haram, the military now has sweeping powers to search and arrest without warrants.
It also said the nationwide strike over subsidy removal has raised concern over security and led to the disruption of international flights .
The travel warning recalled the attacks by Boko Haram in some northern states and kidnapping in some southern states, adding that these have made travelling to some parts of the country riskier.

According to the US, from January 2009 to November 2010, over 140 foreigners had been kidnapped in Nigeria, including seven US citizens while six of them were killed during these abductions.
Noting that the risk of additional attacks against Western targets in Nigeria remains high, US said, “Travel by foreigners to areas considered by the Nigerian government to be conflict areas without prior consultation and coordination with local security authorities is not recommended.”

On the Gulf of Guinea, it cited regular reports of piracy and armed gangs boarding both commercial and private vessels to rob travellers, adding that, “The Nigerian Navy has limited capacity to respond to criminal acts at sea.”
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Arsenal prepare for pre-season tour in Nigeria


Arsenal are in the process of concluding plans for a pre-season trip to Nigeria
Last month, Arsenal officials visited Nigeria to inspect facilities. They also met with officials of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to discuss the tour that is scheduled for July.
On Friday, organisers DanJan Sports and Arsenal officials met at the Emirates Stadium to finalise details.
Arsenal’s marketing director Angus Kinnear gave an update on the plans:
“Everything is right on track. Nigeria will happen. We had a successful meeting and covered a lot of ground.

“It’s very important to get the right message across to the fans in West Africa and the entire continent.
“There is a strong desire to connect with our fans in Africa and the first step starts in Nigeria.”
DanJan Sports in 2008 brought two other English clubs, Manchester United and Portsmouth, to the Nigerian capital Abuja for pre-season friendly.
Arsenal FC traditionally hosts an annual pre-season Emirates Cup at the Emirates Stadium, which they postponed due to the 2012 Olympics to be held in London.
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