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By Victor Ahiuma-YoungFew days ago, members of the Food, Beverage, and Tobacco Senior Staff Association, FOBTOB, gathered at the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja, to hold their 14th National Delegates’ Conference, to among others, elect new leaders to run the affairs of the association in the next three years.
The event which afforded the association the opportunity to take stocks and set agenda for the future, attracted among others, government officials, employers in the industry, retired and active unionists including past leaders of the association as well as delegates across the country.
In his valedictory speech, former President of the association, Quadri Olaleye, pleaded with the Federal Government to meet with employers in the food and beverage sector to discuss how to move the sector forward and find lasting solution to the problem of de-industrialisation of the country.
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This is the moment a Hovis baker who claimed he was left brain damaged and barely able to walk after a fall in a factory is secretly filmed running for the bus, carrying shopping and looking after his children.
Judge Heather Baucher threw out a dishonest £300,000 compensation bid from Yacob Adan, 45, and handed him a £40,000 legal bill.
Mr Adan broke his collarbone when he tripped while pulling a trolley of bread tins at Hovis giant bakery in Erith, Kent, in March 2014.
The baker claimed he was knocked unconscious, suffering brain damage and lasting disability, meaning he couldn t cook, wash or dress himself.