In a bold move, Nigerian labor unions have initiated a strike, resulting in the shutdown of the national grid amid disputes over minimum wage increases.
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Critics highlight increased attacks on journalists during President Tinubu’s first year, despite earlier promises to uphold press freedom in Nigeria.
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In a major policy shift, the Nigerian government plans to raise the minimum wage to over ₦60,000, addressing labor union demands and ending a nationwide strike.
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NAFDAC warns against using Sniper for food preservation, highlighting significant health dangers from dichlorvos contamination and urging adherence to safer practices.
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In Nigeria, rising attacks on journalists by state forces jeopardize democracy, stifle transparency, and threaten fundamental press freedoms.
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Nigeria’s aviation sector braces for significant disruptions as aviation workers begin an indefinite strike over unresolved grievances, affecting flights nationwide.
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Former Governor Gbenga Daniel discusses the early steps taken to establish Ogun State as a new frontier in Nigeria’s oil industry.
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Nigeria’s private sector backs a N60,000 minimum wage despite labor’s strike threats and demands for higher wages.
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NELFund unveils a comprehensive strategy to recover Nigeria student loans, ensuring sustainability and support for future students with efficient repayment measures.
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Gombe State in northeastern Nigeria is taking a tougher stance against criminal activity and social vices. Governor Muhammadu Yahaya recently announced the expansion of a task force dedicated to shutting …