NLC President Joe Ajaero calls for a significant minimum wage increase to N615,000, citing rampant inflation and fuel subsidy removal effects.
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Nigeria’s new 0.5% cybersecurity levy on electronic transactions aims to generate N3 trillion annually but faces criticism for potentially hindering financial inclusion.
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As Nigeria grapples with persistent petrol scarcity, independent marketers are hit by rising costs, contrasting with major marketers who manage to keep prices stable through effective partnerships.
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Nigeria’s labor unions push for a N615,000 minimum wage, as states and the private sector face rising economic pressures.
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Ibrahim Zikirullahi highlights the weakened state of Nigerian civil society, attributing it to military legacies and limited support.
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Nigeria is currently experiencing a severe heat wave affecting virtually every part of the country, with temperatures reaching alarming highs. This prolonged period of excessive heat has become a grave …
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On May Day, Nigerian workers highlight severe wage reductions due to inflation and currency depreciation, demanding economic reforms.
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Investigative report exposes how some Southwest Nigerian monarchs collaborate with foreigners in illegal mining, escalating local insecurity and environmental issues.
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Nigeria plans a comprehensive security overhaul involving community-driven intelligence, advanced technology, and stricter legal measures to address its deep-rooted insecurity and insurgency challenges.
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Fourteen years after insurgent attacks, survivors in Nigeria’s IDP camps still struggle with inadequate shelter, food shortages, and lack of medical care amidst ongoing security challenges.