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Governor Dauda Lawal Approves 13th-Month Salary for Zamfara State Workers.

In a significant move to enhance the welfare of civil and public servants, Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has approved the payment of a 13th-month salary. This decision was formally communicated through a circular issued by the office of the Zamfara State Head of Service on December 28, 2024.
The circular states that all civil and public servants, including retirees, will receive a bonus equivalent to 30 percent of their basic salary as the 13th-month payment. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to empower workers and stimulate economic growth within the state, as highlighted by the governor’s spokesman, Sulaiman Bala Idris.
In addition to the 13th-month salary, the state government has made significant strides in improving worker welfare. It has cleared over N10 billion in outstanding gratuities accumulated over the past 11 years and has approved a new minimum wage of N70,000. Furthermore, the administration has prioritized the timely payment of salaries, ensuring that workers receive their dues without delay.
This proactive approach reflects Governor Lawal’s commitment to enhancing the living standards of Zamfara State’s workforce and promoting a more robust economic environment.
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UK Deploys Military Assets to Middle East Amidst Escalating Iran-Israel Conflict.

In response to the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, the United Kingdom is deploying fighter jets and other military assets to the Middle East. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the deployment, stating it is for “contingency support.”
The Prime Minister has engaged in discussions with both US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, emphasizing the need for de-escalation. Foreign Secretary David Lammy has also communicated with Iranian officials, urging restraint and emphasizing the importance of protecting civilians.
The UK’s actions reflect a commitment to regional stability and a concerted effort to prevent further escalation of the conflict. Ongoing discussions with allies aim to de-escalate the situation and promote a peaceful resolution.
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A person who attacked and killed a Nigerian schoolboy with a sword in the UK has been sentenced to life in prison.

Marcus Monzo, a 37-year-old of Spanish-Brazilian descent, has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 40 years for the murder of 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin in Hainault, northeast London. The sentencing follows Monzo’s conviction for the unprovoked and brutal attack on Daniel, as well as attacks on other members of the public and police officers, in April of last year.
The court heard how Monzo, under the influence of cannabis-induced psychosis, initiated a violent rampage, culminating in the near-decapitation of Daniel Anjorin as the young boy walked to school. Judge Joel Bennathan strongly condemned Monzo’s actions, acknowledging the profound grief inflicted upon Daniel’s family.
Judge Bennathan also commended the bravery of the police officers involved, highlighting their courage in confronting and disarming Monzo, thereby protecting the public. Monzo’s sentence reflects the severity of his crimes and the devastating impact on the victims and the community.
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Chinese Tax Fraud Suspect Apprehended in Nigeria, Repatriated to China.

In a coordinated effort between the Nigeria Police Force and Chinese authorities, a Chinese national wanted on charges of tax fraud has been arrested in Lagos and repatriated to China. The suspect, Chen Gaochong, was apprehended on June 24 following an operation led by the INTERPOL National Central Bureau in Abuja, prompted by a formal request from the Chinese government.
Mr. Chen is accused by the Peixian Public Security Bureau in Jiangsu Province of issuing falsified Value Added Tax (VAT) invoices totaling 4.97 million renminbi (approximately N1,057,561,330). He allegedly used the names of Linhai Guangyong and Linhai Beilaisi to generate 45 fake VAT invoices issued to Xuzhou Wanfeng Plastic Industry Company between May and August 2017.
Authorities stated that Mr. Chen fled China in November 2019, moving through Hong Kong and Burkina Faso before unlawfully entering Nigeria in 2021. He reportedly avoided renewing his passport to conceal his identity. An arrest warrant was issued in July 2020.
Mr. Chen was handed over to Chinese law enforcement on July 3. Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun affirmed that Nigeria will not serve as a refuge for fugitives, emphasizing the significance of international cooperation in combating cross-border crime. The Nigeria Police Force reiterated its commitment to collaborating with international law enforcement agencies and upholding mutual legal assistance obligations.
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