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Police Arrest Chinese Couple Who Locked Up Eight Nigerian Domestic Employees For Four Months In Abuja [PHOTOS]

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The police have arrested a Chinese couple in Abuja for allegedly locking up their Nigerians employees in their apartment for the past four months.

Eight domestic workers were rescued by the personnel of the Utako Divisional Police Station on Tuesday following a tip-off by a resident, who reported the incident to the Human Rights radio station.

The police raided the residence of the Chinese in the Jabi area of Abuja and took the unidentified couple and their domestic employees to the station.

In footage provided by the International Centre for Investigative Reporting, the victims said they had been locked up in the apartment since February.

A lady, who did not give her name, said the domestic workers were not allowed to move out of the building and that the couple refused to allow her to go for treatment when she took ill.

She stated, “When I was seriously sick, I asked these people (Chinese employers) to open the gate for me, but they refused until I became very angry before they opened the door. I know my life may be at risk but I don’t mind, let the world know what is happening.

“They told us that if someone was going out, he could help buy something for us, but when this man (referring to a colleague) went out to buy sachet water, they deducted his salary. What do they want us to do?

“We had to stay in the room and talk to people through the windows. They didn’t give us food; apart from the salary, they didn’t give us anything; they even cut our salaries.”

The driver of the Chinese, who simply identified himself as Alex, said he and the seven others had been working against their will for the couple since the outbreak of COVID-19 in February.

Alex stated, “They never allowed us to go out since February; if any of us went out and they know, a certain percentage of the person’s salary would be deducted.

“Even on Monday when this man (pointing at one of his co-workers) sent someone to buy water, N500 was deducted from his salary that has yet to be paid.”

Another worker said the couple deducted N3,000 from his salary because he went out to fill his pension form.

But sources told PUNCH Metro on Thursday that the workers were refusing to cooperate with the police, adding that when they got to the station, they claimed that they were not forcefully detained by their employers.

“We were surprised by the refusal of the Nigerians to narrate the details of their ordeal to the police. All of them claimed that they chose to stay with the Chinese couple without coercion, but that was not the information that prompted our visit to the apartment. From the look of things, there may be more to what they are telling us,” a police source said.

The spokesman, Federal Capital Territory Police Command, DSP Anjuguri Manzah, confirmed the incident, noting that investigation had commenced.

He said the Chinese couple had been released on bail.

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JUST IN: Enugu Commissioners Defect To APC Ahead Of Governor Peter Mbah’s Expected Move

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Several key members of the Enugu State Executive Council have formally joined the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of Governor Peter Mbah’s anticipated defection to the ruling party.

Those who switched allegiance include Dr. Lawrence Ezeh, Commissioner for Innovation, Science and Technology; Dr. Amaka Ngene, Chairman of the Science, Technical and Vocational Schools Management Board; and Dr. Felix Nnamani, Commissioner for Labour and Employment.

A video shared on Monday by Dan Nwomeh, the Governor’s Senior Special Assistant on Media, showed the officials waving APC flags and publicly declaring support for the party.

> “Enugu State Cabinet Members join the APC with full chest along with Governor PN Mbah – from left to right, Commissioner for Innovation, Science and Technology, the Prince of Mburumbu, Dr. Lawrence Ezeh; Chairman of the Science, Technical and Vocational Schools Management Board, Dr. Amaka S. Ngene; and Commissioner for Labour and Employment, Dr. Felix Nnamani,” Nwomeh wrote on X.

The move heightens speculation that Governor Mbah will officially defect to the APC this week, following the hoisting of the party’s flag at the Enugu Government House on Sunday night.

According to reports, arrangements have been concluded to receive the governor at a formal defection ceremony scheduled for Tuesday in Enugu, expected to attract top national and regional APC leaders.

If confirmed, Mbah’s defection would make Enugu the first South East state under APC control since the 2023 general elections — a development seen as a major political realignment in the region.

Mbah, who was elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2023, has yet to comment publicly on the development, though several aides and associates have already crossed over to the ruling party.

Analysts describe the development as another major setback for the PDP, which continues to grapple with a wave of high-profile defections across several states.

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Lagos Speaker Obasa Celebrates Seyi Tinubu At 40

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Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. (Dr) Mudashiru Obasa, has congratulated Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, as he clocks 40.

In a statement released by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Dave Agboola, Speaker Obasa praised Seyi for his compassion and exemplary commitment to humanity and national development.

“Seyi Tinubu’s unwavering dedication to empowering young people stands as a beacon of hope amid the challenges they face today.

“His initiatives in education, skill acquisition, philanthropy, and entrepreneurship have been transformative, providing opportunities for youth across the nation.

“In a time when young Nigerians are navigating numerous challenges, Seyi’s leadership, empathy, and initiatives instill hope and encourage them to reach their potential,” the Speaker stated.

The Speaker’s message also underscored a vital lesson for society: the significance of giving back. “At just 40years old, Seyi constantly serves as a reminder that personal success is best measured by the positive impact one has on others.”

The Lagos Speaker further stated that the celebration of Seyi Tinubu exemplifies not just a personal milestone but a collective recognition of his contributions towards a brighter future for Nigeria.

While wishing him long life and a lifetime of joy and good health, Speaker Obasa also prayed, “May he continue to inspire the youth and contribute positively to the development of our great nation.”

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BREAKING: FG Directs Enforcement Of ‘No Work No Pay’ On Striking ASUU Members

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The Federal Government has ordered vice-chancellors of federal universities to immediately enforce the “no work, no pay” policy on members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) who are currently on strike.

The directive was contained in a circular dated October 13, 2025, signed by the Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, and distributed to key officials, including the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Permanent Secretary of Education, Pro-Chancellors of Federal Universities, Director-General of the Budget Office, Accountant-General of the Federation, and the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC).

In the circular, the ministry expressed disappointment over ASUU’s continued industrial action despite several appeals for dialogue, warning that the government would no longer tolerate violations of existing labour laws.

“In line with the provisions of the Labour Laws of the Federation, the Federal Government reiterates its position on the enforcement of the ‘No Work, No Pay’ policy in respect of any employee who fails to discharge his or her official duties during the period of strike action,” the circular stated.

Dr. Alausa further directed all vice-chancellors to conduct an immediate roll call and physical headcount of academic staff in their institutions, with detailed reports identifying those present at work and those absent due to the strike.

He added that salaries should be suspended for any lecturer who fails to perform official duties during the strike period.

However, the minister clarified that members of the Congress of University Academics (CONUA) and the National Association of Medical and Dental Academics (NAMDA) — who are not part of the strike — should not be penalised.

“The ministry expects full compliance with this directive,” Alausa stated, instructing the NUC to monitor implementation and submit a compliance report within seven days.

“Please treat this matter with utmost urgency and a deep sense of responsibility in national interest,” he added.

The directive comes amid ASUU’s two-week nationwide warning strike, which began on Monday, October 13, following the union’s declaration on Sunday.

ASUU’s demands include the conclusion of the renegotiated 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement, release of withheld salaries and arrears, revitalisation funding for public universities, and an end to alleged victimisation of members in some institutions.

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