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Nigerian youths Declare Nationwide Protest

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Nigerian youths are gearing up for a nationwide protest against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), condemning what they describe as the agency’s careless and unprofessional conduct.

The call to action was initiated by investigative journalist Pidom Nigeria, who announced the protest on social media.

According to the journalist, the protest will hold on Friday, 5th of July.

Pidom Nigeria wrote, “Nationwide protest against EFCC @officialEFCC. Let’s do a Kenya on them. Millennials and Gen Z will lead this protest. Enough is Enough.

“The nationwide Reform EFCC #ReformEFCC protest will be organic, peaceful, and will hold simultaneously across the nation.

“A minimum of 100 millennials and Gen Z, are expected to storm EFCC’S @officialEFCC corporate headquarters in Abuja, and all her zonal commands across Nigeria peacefully to submit their protest letters, and call for the much needed reforms, highlighting the unprofessional conducts of some EFCC operatives, and their flagrant violation of our fundamental human rights.

“Protesters shall display a mixture of different protest placards stating the various atrocities EFCC operatives are commiting across Nigeria, with suggestions of a reform process.

“Some will display placards with different write-ups, stating the reform we as ordinary Nigerians recommend for the Agency, or things we want them to do freely, if they must gain our trust, respect and support once again. It will be a very peaceful protest, and protesters are expected to be addressed by a senior operative of the command after they must have submitted their protest letters.

“Protest will last between 2-4 hours at the EFCC’S corporate headquarters and all zonal commands, holding simultaneously nationwide.

“After due consultations, we have agreed that the Nationwide peaceful protest on the Reform of EFCC #ReformEFCC will hold on Friday, the 5th of July, 2024. Time is 11am to 3pm. Venue: in front of EFCC corporate headquarters, and all zonal commands in Nigeria.

“We shall demand for the reform of EFCC @officialEFCC peacefully.

“They should respect the fundamental and constitutional rights of all Nigerians, especially youths.

“They should stop assaulting innocent Nigerians. Invading homes, hotels and night clubs like armed robbers in the middle of the night, destroying and stealing properties. (A couple who did their wedding, and were enjoying their honeymoon in a hotel in another state, outside from where they did their wedding. EFCC operatives invaded the hotel to raid. They broke into all the rooms, including where the couple were lodged while they were both naked. They carried the husband for no reason, joined him amongst others they arrested in the hotel, and tagged him a suspected internet fraudster. He ended up in detention)

“EFCC should be more professional in their fight against cybercrimes and other forms of criminalities, by singling out their suspects, after due diligence and proper investigation, so they can go after them with watertight evidence and court order, without assaulting innocent people, or endangering anyone. just like the FBI operates. (A young man flew into Nigeria from the US. He wanted to catch a local flight to his final destination, but the weather became bad with so many flight cancellations. His flight was rescheduled for the next day, so he opted to lodge in an hotel in town, so he could fly the next day. Unfortunately for him, EFCC invaded that hotel like armed robbers in the night, broke into all the rooms, arrested everyone, and left with them. The young man was tagged a suspected internet fraudster, and was paraded in their usual mugshot, with them facing back. He ended up in detention, he missed his flight, and lost so many of the things he traveled with back to Nigeria)

“That is why we are calling for the reform of EFCC, because anyone could be a victim of their unlawful arrest, and flagrant abuse of human right”.

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Boat mishap: Agatu LG chairman condoles with family of five drowned siblings in Benue

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Chairman of Agatu Local Government Area and Deputy ALGON Chairman in Benue State, James Melvin Ejeh, has expressed deep sympathy to the Obagaji community and the family of Mr. Moses Baba, who lost five children in a tragic boat accident on Sunday evening.

Ekwutosblog  recalls that the tragic incident occurred when Mr. Baba and his five children were returning home from their farm in Obagaji.

Their boat, reportedly overloaded, capsized midstream, throwing all six occupants into the river.

 

While Mr. Baba narrowly survived, all five of his children drowned before help could reach them.

In a press statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Amb. Obochi Solomon, the chairman described the incident as “unfortunate, heart-wrenching, and painful.”

He expressed profound grief over the loss and commended local volunteers for their efforts in the rescue and recovery operations.

Ejeh prayed for God to console the bereaved family and give them the strength to bear the irreparable loss, while also urging residents to adhere to safety measures when using waterways to prevent future tragedies.

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BREAKING: Fire guts Rivers government secretariat

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Fire has razed a section of the Rivers State Government secretariat situated in Port Harcourt.

The Cable reports that the cause of the fire has not been ascertained.

According to the report, the fire affected the section, which houses the Rivers State Pension Board.

The development comes a few weeks after President Bola Tinubu recalled the suspended Governor of the state, Siminalayi Fubara and members of the State House of Assembly.

Recall that Tinubu had declared state of emergency in the oil rich Niger Delta state on March 18, 2025.

Details to follow…..

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Our deputy travel editor was almost stranded after a nine-hour flight delay – and issues warning

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After a nine-hour flight delay, the Daily Mail's deputy travel editor Hayley Minn (pictured in Malaga) has shared a major airport warning to travellers

After a nine-hour flight delay, the Daily Mail’s deputy travel editor has shared a major airport warning to travellers.

Hayley Minn was almost stranded in Malaga as a result – and is keen to make sure holidaymakers don’t fall into the trap themselves.

Hayley was due to take a 5pm flight EZY8072 from Malaga to Gatwick Airport on Sunday, October 5.

But when she was told her flight was delayed by nine hours – from 5pm to 2.45am – she decided to leave the airport and check in to a hotel for a few hours and then come back.

Hayley said: ‘But when I came back, my boarding pass didn’t work and security knew nothing about what I was saying, telling me my flight wasn’t leaving until 4pm later that day, and there was no one on the easyJet desk.

‘They wouldn’t let me through for almost 30 mins and I almost missed my flight. I ended up finding someone who could check and she got high security to let me through.’

Hayley’s warning is that travellers should not leave the airport in these circumstances.

Upon arriving at the airport, ‘we all went through as normal,’ Hayley said, ‘but suddenly we were told there was a problem with the plane and we needed to wait a bit longer, I’d say we were waiting for 40 minutes.’

After a nine-hour flight delay, the Daily Mail’s deputy travel editor Hayley Minn (pictured in Malaga) has shared a major airport warning to travellers

Hayley was due to take a 5pm flight EZY8072 from Malaga to Gatwick Airport on Sunday, October 5

After that, passengers on her flight were taken out of the flight corridor, and back outside the gate, and made to wait for another 20 minutes.

But then they were informed the flight was cancelled ‘because there was a technical problem with the aircraft’.

‘Loads of people immediately started rebooking onto new flights, just hoping that easyJet would give them money.

‘But I was unable to do so because the other flights were all selling out and there weren’t any with just hand luggage left – which I had. And it was so expensive and I wasn’t sure if I’d get the money back.

‘Suddenly, they told us it wasn’t actually cancelled, just delayed until 2.45am.’

Hayley said someone near to her had the idea to book into a hotel nearby.

Hayley added: ‘So I did that, found a £60 Travelodge hotel a 10-minute drive away and I left the airport, went back through passport control and to the hotel.’

She set an alarm to leave Travelodge Malaga Airport in time for her flight, and got back to the airport at 12.45am.

Hayley was almost stranded in Malaga as a result – and is keen to make sure holidaymakers don’t fall into the trap themselves

 

‘I left way too much time – I thought,’ Hayley said. ‘But when I went to scan my boarding pass it didn’t work – because I’d already used it.

‘There’s obviously security there, so I called them over, and luckily, I can speak a bit of Spanish.

‘They had no record of my flight being delayed – I think because we weren’t meant to leave and come back with the same boarding pass. They had no information about this, and when I showed them my flight number, they could only see a flight for 4pm.

‘So they kept telling me my flight was delayed even more – until 4pm on Monday. I started crying, as I was so stressed and tired.’

Staff told Hayley to go to the easyJet desk, and an easyJet staff member, on the 24/7 chat app, told her she needed to speak to the ground staff for help.

But no one was there at 1am.

However, she did manage to find someone in the end,

‘I went back to security and begged, “let me in, let me in, I need to get on this plane.” I was stressing so much, thinking I wasn’t even going to get on the plane at this rate.’

Hayley’s warning is that travellers should not leave the airport in these circumstances

 

They sent Hayley over to another staff member who called through to easyJet to check, and got confirmation the flight was leaving at 2.45am.

‘I got really high security – I think staff security – to let me in and it was fine.

‘I got through around 1.15am eventually, and I was really stressed.

‘My warning is if your flight is delayed, don’t leave the airport. Only leave the airport if it’s cancelled so the airline has to provide you with a new boarding pass if you don’t want that stress.

‘On the flip side, I didn’t get any sleep but I got a nice meal and a bed for a bit and rest, whereas a lot of people – 72 in total – didn’t take the flight in the end and got on other flights.’

She said that 130 people did get on the flight and when she got back to the gate, everyone had been sleeping across chairs, uncomfortably, in the airport, while she had been at the hotel.

In a statement to the Daily Mail, easyJet said: ‘We are sorry that flight EZY8072 from Malaga to London Gatwick on 5 October was delayed due to an aircraft technical issue.

‘We arranged for a replacement aircraft to operate the flight and provided customers with regular updates and refreshment vouchers via our flight tracker, as well as information on options to rebook to alternative flights or request a refund.

‘We are looking into the communication and support from our ground handling provider at Malaga airport, as this is not the level of service we expect for our customers, and we are sorry for any confusion this caused.’

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