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Nigerian Labour Leader Summoned by Police Over Alleged Crimes

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  •  NLC threatens nationwide shutdown if President Joe Ajaero is arrested
  • Police allege conspiracy, terrorism financing, and subversion

Abuja, Nigeria – The Nigeria Police have summoned Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) President Joe Ajaero for questioning over serious allegations, including criminal conspiracy, terrorism financing, and treasonable felony. Ajaero has been instructed to appear at the Police Office in Abuja on Tuesday, August 20, or risk being declared wanted.

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