Shehu Sani: Minimum Wage Issue Should Be Addressed To Avoid Strikes
Workers wages should be increased but to a level the federal government can afford, says Shehu Sani.
Workers wages should be increased but to a level the federal government can afford, says Shehu Sani.
“The fund covers 100% of all the fees of tertiary institutions. There’s also upkeep for the student,” Sawyerr said.
Ghana’s former President Mahama has emphasised the need for stronger economic and technical ties between Ghana and Nigeria.
Aisha Yesufu has urged Nigerian citizens to be more active in politics.
Senator Olaka expressed skepticism over Fubara’s motives, questioning the sudden emergence of purported incriminating records, casting doubt on their validity.
Ihunwo of Obio-Akpor has accused Wike of never being prepared to hand over and advised he give Fubara breathing space.
It’s not the EFCC’s place to interfere with the privileges that foreign missions enjoy under international law, says Wilson Uwujaren.
President Tinubu has reaffirmed his commitment to ending gender-based violence and enhancing learning opportunities for girls in safe environments.
Kunle Adegoke (SAN) criticised Governor Fubara’s decision to relocate Rivers House of Assembly sitting, citing a breach of constitutional norms.
Harry and Meghan met with military, dialogued with women in Abuja and graced a polo event in Lagos.
A tax reforms committee set up by President Tinubu has hinted at plans to revolutionise Nigeria’s tax system.
Senator Ali Ndume has conceded that the cybercrime levy law was hurriedly passed after overlooking some crucial details.
Nasarawa Governor Sule projects a future beyond oil, emphasising rare metals like lithum as pivotal for economic transformation, environmental sustainability.
Uba Sani has described Prince Harry as a symbol of courage, perseverance, compassion, and the oneness of humanity.
“The way and manner with which this demolition was carried out shows a lot of inhumanity,” says Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour.
THISDAY-ARISE Group Chairman Nduka Obaigbena has urged all sit-tight leaders in Africa to retire: “We’ll use media to change Africa.”
Lagos environment commissioner Tokunbo Wahab has emphasised the gravity of climate change, urging rationality over emotions in addressing global warming.
Wike’s former adviser Inko-Tariah has defended Governor Fubara, attributing impeachment threats against him to sentimental politics and questioning their validity.
Omoyele Sowore reveals his challenges as a Nigerian journalist in what has become a regular battle with the authorities.
“The potential here in Africa for massive expansion of renewable energy on this continent is huge,” says Jennifer Morgan.
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