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Customs Officer, Wife, and Four Children Trapped in Fatal House Fire in Osun
Tijani Kabiru, a Customs officer, his wife, and their four children tragically lost their lives in a fire incident that occurred around 2 a.m. on Monday, December 2, at their residence in the Olowopoku area of Ede, Osun State.
The fire, reportedly caused by an electrical spark from a solar panel installed on the roof, engulfed the house while the family was asleep. A local resident shared that one of the children, a 13-year-old, noticed the fire while reading and tried to alert his parents but found them incapacitated by the smoke.
Efforts to rescue the family were hindered by the house’s security measures, including electric barbed wires and fortified doors. Although the fire service was alerted, they arrived too late to save the family.
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Gospel Singer Moses Bliss Announces Wife’s Pregnancy with Photoshoot
Gospel Singer Moses Bliss announces and celebrates pregnant photoshoot with his wife. Fans congratulate the happy couple on this news and wish them a good life.
The gospel singer captioned the photo “This is the doing of the Lord”.
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South Korea’s Security Chief Calls for No Violence Despite Tensions Over Yoon’s Arrest
South Korea’s presidential security chief, Park Chong-jun, made a clear statement on Friday urging that there should be no violence or bloodshed if authorities try to execute another arrest warrant for impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, following his failed attempt to impose martial law.
He refused to cooperate with investigators, and last week, a tense standoff occurred between his security forces and law enforcement officers attempting to arrest him.
Yoon’s actions during the attempted martial law declaration have led to insurrection charges.
“I understand the concerns of the public, seeing the government in such conflict and confrontation,” Park said.
“However, there must be no physical clashes or bloodshed in this situation.”
Investigators obtained a new arrest warrant for Yoon after the previous seven-day order expired on Monday, aiming to question him over charges related to insurrection.
However, despite this, Yoon’s supporters have rallied around him, even braving freezing temperatures outside the presidential residence to protect him.
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Nigerian Government Cuts Minimum Wage Review Time from Five to Two Years
The Nigerian government has announced plans to shorten the minimum wage review cycle from five years to two, signaling a more frequent adjustment to align with economic realities.
This decision was revealed by the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, during an address in Abia State.
Onyejeocha explained that the revised timeline is part of President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to improving the welfare of Nigerian workers.
She emphasized that the government is determined to ensure that wage reviews happen regularly and in a timely manner.
“We are no longer sticking to the old five-year schedule for minimum wage reviews,” Onyejeocha said.
“Instead, we will now revisit the minimum wage every two years, with the next review set for less than two years from now.”
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