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NLC, NSITF clash over ownership of Abuja land plots

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There are strong indications that controversies over some plots of land in Abuja may have pitched the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund, NSITF, against one another.
This became feasible when the NSITF issued a public notice claiming that the lands’ documents are missing, a development that prompted the NLC to debunk it.
The NLC had insisted that it is in possession of the original documents, puncturing the claims that they were missing.
Trouble started when the management of NSITF issued a public notice signed by its Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Oluwaseun Faleye, and published in two national dailies, including Vanguard and The Sun on Thursday, July 10, 2025, declaring that it could no longer find the Certificate of Occupancy, Power of Attorney, and Deed of Assignment relating to Plot Numbers MISC 54707 and MISC 54824.
Faleye equally claimed the plots were in favour of the NSITF Management Board and warned the public and relevant authorities, including the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) and the Abuja Geographical Information System (AGIS), not to deal with any person in possession of the original documents.
But in a sharp reaction to the public notice, NLC described the claims as “mischievous,” “utterly ridiculous,” and possibly a product of “sheer ignorance.”
Debunking the position of NSITF, the NLC President, Comrade Joe Ajaero, stated: “We find this publication as mischievous or utterly ridiculous or hopefully, an act of sheer ignorance because the aforesaid plots of land have always belonged to the Nigeria Labour Congress, and will continue to belong to the Nigeria Labour Congress.”
He insisted that the Congress is not only the bona fide owner of the controversial land in question but has possession of it.
To further buttress NLC’s position, Ajaero argued that: “It is trite knowledge that one cannot claim loss or issue loss notice over that which one has neither possessory nor proprietary right.”
But in another swift reaction, the NSITF maintained its stance through a counter-statement signed by its Head of Corporate Affairs, Alexandra Mede.
Mede stated: “The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) has taken note of the press release issued by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in reaction to our recent publication relating to plots referenced under file numbers MISC 54707 and MISC 54824.”
Reaffirming its earlier position, the Fund added: “The Fund reaffirms its position as stated in its previous publication and maintains full confidence that the appropriate authorities will resolve the matter in accordance with the law.”
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Zamfara: Armed ambush leaves community guards dead, others missing

About six members of Community Protection Guards (CPG) have been brutally murdered following an ambush by armed men in Bungudu Local Government Area of Zamfara state.
Security expert, Zagazola Makama revealed on his X handle that several others remain unaccounted for and are feared kidnapped.
The attackers laid siege on Thursday, as the team went from Bungudu to Yar Katsina in the Kekun Waje District to pay their respects to the family of a fallen colleague who had been killed by suspected bandits just the day before.
According to sources, the group was caught off guard by heavily armed men who emerged along the route and opened fire without warning.
Six members of the community guard were killed instantly in the ambush.
Reports suggest the armed men seized several pump-action rifles from the fallen guards and also took away a motorcycle.
By the time troops arrived at the scene, the assailants had already left the surrounding forest, making pursuit difficult.
The bodies of the slain guards were later conveyed to Bungudu Town, where preparations for their burial are now underway.
Meanwhile, a search-and-rescue mission has been launched in hopes of locating those still missing.
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UEFA announces new EPL teams to play Europa, Conference League

UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body, CFCB, have removed Crystal Palace from the Europa League.
They will now be replaced by Nottingham Forest, who had qualified for the playoff round of the Conference League.
Palace have now been demoted to play in the Conference League, after CFCB ruled they were too closely linked to Lyon.
The Eagles will now appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, CAS.
Olivier Glasner’s men qualified for the Europa League by defeating Manchester City 1-0 in the FA Cup final.
However, Paris Saint-Germain’s victory in the Coupe de France final, saw Lyon promoted to play in the Europa League.
UEFA’s regulations take issue with any dual holding above 30%. The majority owner and chairman of Eagle Football Holdings, John Textor, has a 77% stake in Lyon but also owns 43.9% of Palace.
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Rat invasion story at Aso Villa ploy to hide Buhari’s health struggles – Shehu Sani reveals

Former presidential spokesperson Garba Shehu has admitted that the 2017 story of rats invading President Muhammadu Buhari’s office was deliberately planted to distract the public from deepening concerns over the president’s health.
The disclosure is detailed in Shehu’s newly released memoir, According to the President: Lessons from a Presidential Spokesperson’s Experience”, which was launched on Tuesday in Abuja.
In a chapter pointedly titled “Rats, Spin and All That,” Shehu recounts how the curious story became a tool to deflect attention at a politically sensitive moment.
Buhari had just returned to Nigeria on August 19, 2017, after a lengthy medical stay in the UK. The atmosphere was tense, with citizens demanding clarity about the president’s health. When it was announced that he would continue working from home instead of returning to his office at the Aso Villa, speculation surged. Conspiracy theories, including the infamous “Jibrin from Sudan” narrative pushed by IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, only added fuel to the fire.
It was against this backdrop that the now-infamous “rat story” emerged, he revealed.
Shehu recalled how it happened almost offhandedly, during a routine chat in the Chief of Staff’s office about a faulty cable. The room hadn’t been used in months. Someone joked that perhaps rats had damaged the wiring.
“Shehu said, ‘When the surge in calls for explanation of why the president would be working from home came, I said to the reporters that the office, which had been in disuse, needed renovation because rats may have eaten and damaged some cables.’”
It was a calculated move, Shehu confessed, adding that the statement wasn’t rooted in any verified report — it was spin.
He added, “To get them off my back, I referred them to the strange rats that invaded the country in the 1980s during the rice armada… Many critics disagreed with me, saying that we were covering up the president’s ill health. Some people had a good laugh… and an insignificant few believed me.”
And it worked — at least temporarily. The image of rats evicting a sitting president from his office made international headlines. The BBC and other major outlets ran with it, unintentionally helping to change the conversation.
Shehu admits the move wasn’t universally welcomed. Inside the presidency, not everyone appreciated the stunt.
“Both of them disagreed, saying that this was well off the mark,” he wrote, referring to then Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, who reportedly challenged the authenticity of the claim.
“I wanted the discussion to shift, to move to any other issue besides the president’s health and his ability to continue in office.”
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