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A minister with the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, Wale Solomon, is battling for his life in an undisclosed hospital on the Lagos Island after he was allegedly attacked by some cult members suspected to be Badoo.

According to Punch, the father of three was sleeping with his family in their house on Obayemi Street, First Gate, Ikorodu, when the hoodlums stormed the house around 2am on Saturday.

The men were said to have smashed the mortar on the victim’s head and injured him in different parts of his body.

His wife was reportedly aroused from sleep by the cry of pain of the husband as she ran out of the house to call for help.

Some neighbours reportedly ran to the house and found the victim in a pool of blood, with the mortar by his side.

They were said to have alerted policemen from the Sagamu Road Division.

Anthony was rushed to the Ikorodu General Hospital, from where he was taken to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, and was further referred to the undisclosed hospital.

A resident, Bola Odunsi, said the incident threw the community into commotion.

She said, “They invaded First Gate on Saturday and entered the man’s house while he was asleep with his wife and kids. They came with a big mortar, which they used to smash the man’s head.

“The noise woke up the wife and on sensing danger, she rushed out and called for help. People came out and saw the man bleeding from different parts of his body. They rushed him to a private hospital in the area from where he was referred to General Hospital, Ikorodu.”

It was learnt that policemen from the Sagamu Road Division, who were alerted by residents, arrived in the area later, but could not find any of the culprits.

A woman, who lived close to the victim’s house, told our correspondent that Solomon was responding to treatment at the hospital where he was taken to.

He said, “He was transferred from the General Hospital, Ikorodu, to LASUTH and from there, he was taken to a specialist hospital on the Lagos Island. I was told he still bleeds from the nose and ears. But the family is hopeful that God will take control.”

Another resident said the pastor’s house was prone to attack because it was uncompleted and without a fence.

“The house is an uncompleted building; he lives there alone with his wife and children.

The man has been trying to finish the building, but he appeared not to have the funds.

“I think the family was lucky that the woman ran out to call for help on time, because Badoo members always wipe out the household they attack. They left behind the mortar that they used to break the man’s head,” she added.

Report says a suspected member of the gang was caught on Sunday by some residents.

The suspect was reportedly beaten to a pulp and was about to be lynched when a traditional ruler in the community intervened and begged that he be handed over to the police.

However, some members of a vigilance group, known as Onyabo, reportedly took the suspect away to an unknown place.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Olarinde Famous-Cole, confirmed the attack, saying the command was investigating the case.

He said, “On Saturday, June 10, 2017, at about 2.10am, we got a report that a man was attacked by suspected cult members at about 2am of the same date. During the attack, he sustained injuries and was rushed to a public hospital for treatment. When we got to the scene of the incident, the hoodlums had taken to their heels. Investigations are ongoing.”

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JUST IN: Suspected Gunmen Abduct APC Chairman’s Wife, Daughter In Kwara

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The wife and daughter of Alhaji Mohammed Swasun, chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Patigi Local Government Area of Kwara State, have been abducted.

The incident occurred on Sunday evening when suspected gunmen stormed the community. Swasun reportedly witnessed as his wife, Hajia Fatima, and daughter, Amina, were taken away to an unknown location.

A source confirmed that the matter has been reported to the Patigi Police Division.

“The authorities are aware, but the kidnappers have not contacted the family yet,” the source said.

As of the time of filing this report, security agencies have not issued an official statement on the incident.

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Dangote Vs NUPENG: Union Insists On Strike, Meets Federal Government, Others Today

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The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers on Sunday said it would proceed with its planned strike today (Monday) despite intervention by the Federal Government.

NUPENG President, Williams Akporeha, confirmed that the government had reached out to the union but maintained that the industrial action would continue pending the outcome of a meeting with officials later today.

The union had on Friday announced that its members would stop loading petroleum products nationwide from September 8, following the Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s plan to import 4,000 Compressed Natural Gas-powered trucks for direct distribution to retailers.

In a joint statement signed by Akporeha and the union’s General Secretary, Afolabi Olawale, NUPENG accused the refinery of anti-labour practices, including moves to bar newly recruited drivers from joining any union.

The union described the policy as a violation of constitutional provisions and international conventions on freedom of association. Previous appeals by NUPENG and the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners to Dangote to reconsider were reportedly ignored.

To avert the strike, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammad Dingyadi, on Sunday summoned all parties to a conciliation meeting in Abuja. He appealed to NUPENG to suspend the action and urged the Nigeria Labour Congress to withdraw the “red alert” issued in solidarity.

Dingyadi warned that a shutdown in the petroleum sector would cause severe hardship and revenue losses, but assured that government would work toward a resolution acceptable to all sides.

Akporeha, however, told The PUNCH that there was no concrete offer yet from government and confirmed that the strike would commence as planned.

Petroleum marketers also declared support for the union, saying filling stations would close if tanker drivers downed tools. PETROAN President, Billy Gillis-Harry, said the strike posed a “looming danger” and announced a three-day suspension of lifting and dispensing products beginning Tuesday.

He warned that Dangote’s distribution strategy could force out private depot owners, modular refineries, and independent marketers, with widespread job losses and economic disruption.

NUPENG restated on Sunday that the strike would go ahead, dismissing claims by the Direct Trucking Company Drivers Association that it could not speak for tanker drivers. The union alleged that the association was created by the refinery to weaken its ranks.

Labour leaders, including Nigeria Labour Congress President Joe Ajaero, also condemned Dangote’s policy, describing it as “crude and dangerous”.

Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), called on government agencies to stop what he described as anti-union and monopolistic practices, stressing that they contravened Nigeria’s constitution, labour laws, and international obligations.

Meanwhile, the Economic Rights Activists urged NUPENG and its allies to suspend the strike, warning that it would inflict hardship on ordinary Nigerians, hike transport fares and food prices, and threaten small businesses.

They appealed to the National Assembly and the Federal Government to intervene, while urging the refinery to address workers’ concerns through dialogue.

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US Restricts Visa Interviews To Applicants’ Country Of Nationality, Residence

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The United States has announced a new policy requiring all non-immigrant visa applicants to schedule their interviews only at embassies or consulates in their country of nationality or residence.

In a statement issued on September 6, the U.S. Department of State said applicants who attempt to schedule appointments outside their home country could face significantly longer wait times and risk losing their application fees, which are non-refundable and non-transferable.

“Applicants for U.S. nonimmigrant visas (NIV) should schedule their visa interview appointments at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in their country of nationality or residence,” the directive read.

The department explained that nationals of countries where routine non-immigrant visa services are unavailable must apply at designated embassies or consulates, unless they reside elsewhere. Applicants must also prove residency in the country where they apply.

It added that those applying outside their nationality or residence could “find it more difficult to qualify for the visa,” stressing that existing appointments would generally not be cancelled.

The new rule does not apply to applicants for diplomatic or official visas, A, G, C-2, C-3, NATO categories, or those covered by the UN Headquarters Agreement. Exceptions may also be made for humanitarian, medical, or foreign policy reasons.

For Nigerians, the change means travellers seeking American visas must apply only at the U.S. embassy in Abuja or the consulate in Lagos, unlike before when some opted for appointments in other countries to escape long delays.

The directive is part of a wider tightening of U.S. visa rules, a process that began under former President Donald Trump’s administration.

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