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Operatives of Homicide section of the Niger State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) of the Niger State Police Command, Minna, on Wednesday arraigned a Minna based housewife, Amina Aliyu along with three others before a Chief Magistrate Court in Minna over allegations of conspiracy and culpable homicide.
Amina who is nursing a three-week-old baby boy was arraigned alongside other accused persons, Aisha Mohammed, Zainab Aliyu and Fauziyya Rabi’u, who were alleged to have conspired among themselves to kill Amina’s co-wife, Fati Aliyu who was newly married as a second wife to her husband.
According to the Police First Information Report (FIR), Amina Aliyu and Fati Aliyu were both married to the same husband and reside on Mandela Road, Sauka-Kahuta area of Minna.
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RESIDENT doctors across Nigeria on Thursday commenced industrial action, following the instruction of their national body, National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), in defiance of the agreement signed in a memorandum of action (MoA) with the Federal Government.
The association said the agreement was not new, as it was earlier signed in 2017, though no attempt had been made by the government to work with it.
It, therefore, accused the government of not being sincere in its dealing with the union. The association had signed the agreement with the Federal Government to shelve the planned strike at midnight on Wednesday, after a marathon meeting between the government team, led by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige and the leadership of NARD.