COURT RESTRAINS RESIDENT DOCTORS FROM EMBARKING ON STRIKE. (PHOTO).

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 COURT RESTRAINS RESIDENT DOCTORS FROM EMBARKING ON STRIKE  The national industrial court Abuja division has restrained all members and agents of the national association of resident doctors from calling, directing, organizing, participating in, and embarking upon any form of industrial action.  Justice Emmanuel Danjuma Subilim gave the order in an interim injunction filed by the federal government through the office of the attorney general of the federation and minister of justice.  The court temporally barred members of the association from embarking on any form of strike, work stoppages, go-slows, picketing, or any other form of industrial protest or disruption. The association is equally restrained from taking steps preparatory to any form of industrial action from the 12th day of january, 2026. The interim order remains in force pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice fixed for the january 21, 2026. The association had earlier threatened to...

NIGERIAN MAN ACCUSED OF RAPE ‘WAS NOT PERMITTED TO WORK IN UK’.(PHOTO).


 Nigerian man accused of rape ‘was not permitted to work in UK’


Morenikeji Adewole, 47, from Dartford, Kent, is on trial accused of raping a woman in his car near the venue in the early hours of November 1 2024, which he denies.


The drunk 19-year-old was in tears when she met her friends after allegedly being raped by a Heaven nightclub security guard, a court has heard.


CCTV from the night shows hundreds of people wearing fancy dress in the Heaven smoking area, the street and in the queue.


The complainant, who cannot be identified, and five friends had been drinking vodka mixers before arriving and they queued for more than two hours, Southwark Crown Court heard on Thursday.


She and one of the group were denied entry to the central London venue’s Halloween event because they were too intoxicated, the court was told.


The friend who was also rejected described himself being “eight out of 10” on a scale of intoxication, meaning “very, very drunk”.


A security guard walked them to nearby Buckingham Street to sober up and the two friends sat on some steps while the guard stood by, he told jurors.


The complainant only stayed there for around “30 seconds” because she needed the bathroom and the security guard pointed her towards one, the university student said.


She left her phone, bag and coat with the friend and he waited at the steps with the guard for around 30 minutes before she returned, he claimed.


Asked if he remembered the guard leaving at any point, he said he “might have gone off for a bit” but “most of the time he was with me”.


When she came back the friends had a “jokey” conversation and the young man said he asked “did you probably sleep with someone?”


He added: “I guess the way I worded it was quite rhetorical, not really expecting much of an answer.”


He said he does not remember her immediate reaction and that they then walked back to Heaven.


He added: “She just seemed very adamant to want to get in, she wanted to just see everybody because we had all been separated.”


The pair were again rejected from entering the club, he said.


The rest of the group came outside and the young man recalled the complainant telling them she had had sexual intercourse with the security guard.


Stephan Alfred, defending Adewole, put to the young man that a “realistic summary of how she said it” was “I f***** the security guard, he said he would let me in”.


The young man agreed, adding: “I know that she wasn’t fully able to express herself properly that night, she was still quite intoxicated at that point.”


The defendant had been employed at Heaven under the name Olusola Julius Alabi.

Officers discovered his real name through finger print evidence after his arrest, jurors were told.


Giving evidence, the defendant said he "used a false ID to obtain work, to get a job and that it was "to make a living.. to save for my partner -I'm the one who paid for the rent".


He said he had come to the UK on vacation and later to find employment.


Asked why he gave officers a false name, he said: "I was panicking, that's the name people call me at my work."


At the time of the alleged rape he was living in an apartment with his partner and at work supervised three other Heaven security guards, the court heard.

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